Advanced Electronics – Sonar, down-imaging, side-imaging, 360 and Livescope have all taken the fishing world by storm. Will high-tech advanced electronics lead to a...
Advances in technology continue to aid fishermen in finding structure and fish. Some wonder if we can have too much technology. (Photo: Jim Mize)...
by Kenneth L. Kieser Sometimes experience on the water and a little common sense will work better than high-tech electronics A recent report claimed...
by Brad Wiegmann There has never been a better time to upgrade your marine electronics. Manufacturers have new marine electronics available with everything from...
by Tim Huffman CrappieNow is read by fishermen in the north, south, and Midwest; those who fish clear, stained, shallow and deep waters....
By Tim Huffman A trip to Oklahoma last October with several of the Gene Larew/Bobby Garland pro staffers provided good access to several...
By Tim Huffman It’s hot. Crappie have had a few months of hot weather and hot water especially in the southern half of...
By Tim Huffman Brush and crappie beds are prime summer structures. Casting and jigging are tactics that offer fun chase. Fast trolling is...
by Darl Black For weekend crappie anglers, the art of fishing has turned into a potentially expensive science. Similar to the impact of tournaments...
by Ron Presley It’s just like mowing your lawn. The Lowrance unit on his Ranger Boat helped Tim Blackley find this nice Reelfoot crappie....
By Tim Huffman Finding the right fishing spots is what separates most fishermen. When fish are in a neutral feeding mood, fishermen putting the...
by Jeff Samsel Folks love to look longingly back at the good old days, and in some areas of life, yesterday probably was better...
A big factor in fishing success is confidence. Having a good day fishing is one of the best ways to do it but not...
By Ron Presley Modern electronics have become the cat’s meow, the bee’s knees and the cat’s pajamas to crappie fishermen everywhere. Modern units help...
Story & Photos by Vic Attardo Ice fishing is most often a white, blue and black world. The intensity of these colors can get...
Story and photo by John Neporadny Jr. A lively minnow is hard to beat when crappie get a craving for the real deal.Keeping minnows...
By Tim Huffman Flooded Brush & Trees. High water often changes the position of fish. We see this most in the spring but any...
By Bernard WilliamsNothing has changed the crappie fishing game like side and down imaging sonar technology.Several months ago I started hearing about a new...
By John Neporadny Whether you are waiting in a long line to weigh in your fish during a crappie tournament or you fish from...
Fred Dooly, Texas. “In Texas where I live you can go to 30 or 40 foot water, maybe 50 or 60 feet. I put...
Story & photos by Tim Huffman Dock fishing in the fall and winter can be excellent. There are several ways to fish docks with...
By John Neporadny Jr. A key component in your boat that is frequently overlooked and neglected is the livewell. A good livewell is critical...
by Keith Sutton What’s the toughest time of year to catch crappie? Survey your buddies who fish year-round and chances are good you’ll find...
When going to a new lake there are many things that can reduce your search time. Find out information before leaving home. Ask questions...
By John Neporadny Jr. I remember the first depthfinder I owned was a Humminbird Super Sixty that flashed a light to show fish, brush...
Story and Photos by Don Gasaway It is a conversation all too familiar to Nick. The discussion goes something like this. “I want to...
By Tim Huffman Shallow Wood to Deep Open Water. A wide variety of area doesn’t seem much like a seasonal structure to target. The...
Q&A If you fish a piece of cover and catch no crappie, will you come back and fish it later? Brian Sowers, Missouri. “If...
By Tim Huffman LARGE FLATS…Why discuss these in November? Just a few weeks ago two northern teams came down to Grenada Lake Mississippi and...
By Darl Black Fish-finding electronics have reached a level of sophistication that likely could not have been imagined by Carl Lowrance back in...