Techniques to trigger bass bites with plastic frogs
“Early in the day I’ll start with the outer edges of the grass and then progressively move farther back,” Cameron said. “I’ll always fish the edges first, no matter where I’m fishing. […]
“Early in the day I’ll start with the outer edges of the grass and then progressively move farther back,” Cameron said. “I’ll always fish the edges first, no matter where I’m fishing. […]
Dawn is Josh Cameron’s favorite time to throw a frog. […]
One of the most-challenging aspects about frog fishing is how — or perhaps more appropriately, when — to set the hook. […]
Jenifer Flanagan grew up fishing small ponds, flood-control reservoirs and large river systems like the Tombigbee with her dad, Butch Flanagan of Collinsville — and she learned color does matter when she’s fishing frogs. […]
Jenifer Flanagan sailed her lure right near a stump, and almost instantly reared back and set the hook on a bass. The angry fish bore down and took off like a streak of lightning before Flanagan popped her whip and horsed that bass out of heavy cover. […]
Josh Cameron prefers a 7-foot rod and 60- to 80-pound braided line to pull big fish from thick grass. […]
Josh Cameron pulled up near a shallow grass bed on Pickwick Lake and promptly sailed a frog across the matted grass, and worked it toward the boat. […]
T.J. Stallings is an experienced angler who also happens to combine his love of fishing with his job. Stallings is with Roadrunner Lures, and specializes in marketing and designing product and packaging. […]
“I think a turkey hunter, if he’s going to be successful, needs to keep an open mind,” Eddie Salter said. “He needs to be able to run multiple calls, and be able to use a number of calls.” […]
As the season ages, a lot of gobblers will strut and follow the hens almost anywhere almost like they’re on a string. Where the hens go, the gobbler follows. Oh sure, he’ll gobble and strut and spit and drum at you, but he never gets too far from his harem. […]
“I believe less is more during late-season hunts,” Eddie Salter said. “And that old bird had long spurs and was red hot. […]
Another tactic Lee Garvin, aka the Turkey Man, has utilized is to use a gobble exclusively when working a late-season bird. […]
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