During the cold, winter months, the most used and accessible live bait is the mud minnow. This is a bait that doesn't seem to be affected by cold-water temperatures. You don't have to thumb or shake ...
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If you grew up fishing and happen to be a child of the ’90s, you likely owned a Banjo Minnow kit, because the infomercial pushing them ran on every channel that aired fishing shows—and even some that ...
The Mooch Minnow was so effective that it clearly outproduced even live bait that day. I mentioned to several crappie experts about my experience, and they commented that the 3-inch plastic seemed ...
Crappie: In the creek channels in 12-20 feet of water about 8-12 feet deep using jigs or minnows Black bass: In back of the creeks in 1-3 feet of water using spinnerbaits Catfish: Moving to the back ...
Anglers can close their eyes, reach into a tackle box and any lure pulled out may catch black bass. Reese Jones at Hook Line and Sinker in Rogers said Alabama rigs, jerk baits, spinner baits, crank ...
Crappie are spawning and the fishing is good, reports Jon Conklin, fishing guide. A rise in lake level should provide good ...
Catching walleye isn't a tough task when throwing the right lures. Find out why you should stock up on crankbaits, bucktail jigs, jerkbaits, and soft plastic paddle tail swimbaits in order to tangle ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. FISHING REPORT Busch Area: Lake 33: Water temperature is 63 degrees, falling and dingy. Black bass good using spinnerbaits and ...