BASSIN USA

May 4, 2011

First cast

If you look at a piece of structure as a small community instead of just a piece of cover, your approach and presentation will change drastically. Take a small patch of pads isolated against a nothing bank. It will be the centerpoint of movement for any fish living on that bank. Fish up the bank to the lilies, but before you cast to the bed think about what the best spot in that cover would be. If you can find a lane that you can bring a bait through near the center of the bed that’s good. If you can find the lane that will allow you to present your offering closest to the shady side of center that’s even better.

May 3, 2011

Pre Fish Online

Maximize your tournament pre-fishing efforts with the help of your personal computer. Weather forecasts, lake levels, wind and wave conditions, flow rates, local angling reports and […]
May 3, 2011

Topwater 101

Do not jump the gun and set the hook when you see the strike. Instead wait a second or two until you actually feel the fish […]
May 3, 2011

Jig Fishing 101

When fishing a jig it is very important to watch your line. If you notice the line going slack all of the sudden, then chances are […]
May 3, 2011

Carolina Rig Fishing 101

When setting the hook while fishing the Carolina Rig it is more effective to use a sweeping sideways motion rather than setting the hook straight upward.
May 3, 2011

New Approach

If faced with a tough bite on a lake you think you know like the back of your hand, act as if you have never been […]
May 3, 2011

Short Strikes Soft Plastics

If your throwing a soft jerkbait and getting short bites, try putting on a treble trailer hook. Use a small piece of tubing or a rubber […]
May 3, 2011

Crankin Basics

If your not getting bit on your crankbait, try moving back into a depth of water as to get the bait to dig into the bottom. […]
May 3, 2011

Big Baits for Bronzebacks

Though it is true that smallmouths often become finicky and typically prefer smaller lures, at times the exact opposite is true, particularly in the fall. Smallmouth […]