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Summertime Bass Fishing
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Summer months are arguably the toughest time of the year for bass fishing. As we head into the dog days of summer, we're going to talk about some of our favorite lures and techniques for putting bass in the boat during this hot and difficult time. BIG Worm on a Texas Rig. Throwing a 10" or longer worm can feel crazy. Pulling a lure of that size out of the package for the first time almost seems comical, but they absolutely catch hawgs during the summer. There are a few reasons that this technique works. For one thing, they...
Why Tungsten?
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When talking among avid bass anglers, a common question presents itself, especially with newer fishermen. Why use tungsten? I'm going to break down four perks to using tungsten worm weights over lead in this week's blog post. Sensitivity. Tungsten's hardness far surpasses that of lead. This quality creates a more sensitive feel while fishing. Just as using braid line will allow you to feel more of the bottom surface, tungsten will let you sense everything that it touches with much higher detail. From rocks and drop-offs, to brush piles and fish strikes, tungsten far out performs lead when dealing...