Gear Video: Shimano Citica Reel
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During the winter period lots of anglers wadefish for big trout on mud flats adjacent to the Intracoastal Canal. On warm afternoons big trout move up to feed over the mud, which retains heat and is a few degrees warmer
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Because of the small environment of ponds, small streams and canals, any disturbances in the water can spook fish more easily than on large lakes or rivers. In addition the clearer the pond, the spookier the fish. The ability to
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Check it out and see what the Corky remains one of the most popular baits on the Texas coast.
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An area not managed for big fish will not consistently produce big fish. There is simply too much intelligent angling pressure out there to make this possible in most of the continental United States. Take extreme southeastern Louisiana for example
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An element of my (Chester’s Moore’s) F.L.E.X. FIshing (R) system that will be detailed in further writing on specific species is eliminating what I call the “human factor”. Big fish are super shy and tend to avoid anything that seems
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Check out these moves.
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On small ponds large, loud lures like crankbaits, magnum spinners and buzz baits get few strikes, especially after the first few times fish are exposed to them. I throw very few hard plastic lures in pond, instead focusing on soft
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When you find trout are being super cautious, try slowing down your approach. Go to chugging and popping style plugs like the Splasher in these situations. The best retriever is to make a couple of pops, let it sit five
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Check out this video of cool yet affordable fish-finder.
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The staff of Texas Fish & Game is excited to debut a brand new blog here at fishgame.com. It is called “Bassology” and we promise it will bring to you the latest on bass fishing techniques, strategies, gear and research
Bassology debuts tomorrow! Read More »
Want to see fish in a range of 360 degrees? It’s possible now thanks to the latest innovation from Humminbird.
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Merry Christmas! Gifts have been a huge part of the discussion around the country for the last month. There always seems to be much talk about “gifts that keep on giving” but most do not. They fade away and are
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Bass fishing legends Tommy Martin and Paul Elias talk about the benefits of using glass rods for bass.
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Want an affordable but seriously effective reel? Check out what fishing legend Jimmy Houston uses and it costs less than $100.
Awesome reel less than $100 (video) Read More »
Spinnerbaits are great for catching redfish. Check out this video to see a great new spinnerbait from Yakima.
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Polarized shades are super important for not only protecting eyes but for finding fish. See what Bassmaster Elite Series pro James Niggemeyer has to say about this subject.
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Want to see something super cool and very different for bass fishing? If so, check it out.
Hybrid spinnerbait/buzzbait on steroids! (video) Read More »
Bass fishing legend Zell Rowland talks the latest in Yum worms.
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TF&G Saltwater Editor Cal Gonzalez learns about paddling trails in the South Padre Island area. Learn about key access points in one of the best areas to fish from a kayak.
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