Flounder on floats (video)
TF&G Exec. Editor Chester Moore shows how to catch flounder under floats. Click here to watch.
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TF&G Exec. Editor Chester Moore shows how to catch flounder under floats. Click here to watch.
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Yes, seriously – last Saturday, I spent an entire day aboard a 35 Everglades powered by triple 350-hp Yamaha F350 outboards. We ran, we trolled, we ran some more, and then we trolled some more. We were one the water
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Why use wide gap hooks? They are becoming increasingly popular for live bait fishermen in Texas. Watch this video to find out. Click here to view. Chester Moore
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Like to use drop shot rigs for bass? Check out this video with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Jonathan Van Dam talking about a new drop-shot specific lure by Strike King. Chester Moore Loading the player …
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Every now and again you run across something new that makes you raise your eyebrows, and that’s what happened when I heard about these new survival bracelets. Now, maybe I’m just behind the times (my teenage kids certainly think so)
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If you like to catch bass on crankbaits, this interview with 4-time Bassmaster Classic champion Rick Clunn is a must see. You will not only come away with a much better sense of how to select the right rods to
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Continuing with our series on the capacity for largemouth bass to eats extra large prey comes an impressive clip. If you are a live bait fan, live perch is hard to beat. If you are a lure angler only, perch
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If there’s anything we can all agree on, it’s the fact that the current political season is chock-full of lies and deception. And unfortunately, there are also plenty of lies out there when it comes to boats. Chances are, at
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Last week we talked about the “gape width factor” and how what determines the size of a bass’ prey is mouth size. Check out this crazy video of a huge bass eating a ground squirrel. You might want to factor
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Largemouth bass are voracious. They will literally attack and kill anything that can fit in their mouths. It doesn’t mean they will always do so because any savvy angler knows big bass can be skittish. Biologists however say the size
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The Texas and Louisiana coasts have lots of oyster reefs from large natural ones to small and medium-sized manmade reefs. The reefs on the south end tend to get red hot in spring but produce all year. One of the
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My all American sonic bombast weapon of choice for fifty years has been those world class pieces or musical art, the mighty Gibson guitar. I own a stunning arsenal of them. It wouldn’t surprise me if some Fedzillastooge from Attorney General
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Alligator garfish are lots of fun to catch. If you don’t believe me check out this clip of a Texas angler getting pulled around by a monster one in his johnboat. Awesome stuff! Give it a try. Chester Moore
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In-between casts it hit me: hunting season is just around the corner, and I haven’t touched my duck boat in months. The same thing happened last year, and I neglected to get prepped until mere days before the shooting began.
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Do you ever dissect the fish you caught? When cleaning fish you should take time to check stomach contents so you get a good grasp on exactly what they are eating. Last year, my cousin Frank Moore was cleaning a
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Tribe Nuge pulled into the little clearing on the banks of the mighty Titabawasee River in the spectacular wilds of Northern Michigan. Our 1958 Ford stationwagon was loaded down with all the basic camping gear and archery equipment. We all
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During hot, calm days, redfish begin to school up and offer up a feeding frenzy. When bays experience the mid-day ‘slick-offs’, reds bunch up in the middle of the bays and start chasing around menhaden. Sometimes you see them feeding
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It seems strange, but we’ll take what we get on the 2014 Silverado. GM seems to have heard our begging and whining for anything on the long-awaited vehicle. They have not heard our prayers, but did throw us a morsel. Not much detail,
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