The Bait Barn, Catering to Tournament Anglers 24 Hours a Day Since when have you heard of a tackle shop that specializes in high end product for tournament anglers that is open for 24 hours a day? We take a trip to get the story behind this distinctive shop located in Waterford, Californ...
Steven Slayton Steve Slayton is an avid Kayak angler and big swimbait aficionado. He's boated numerous Master Angler trophy fish in Virginia, North Carolina and beyond. He's a full-time tackle specialist in the retail space and has been on numerous prostaffs as well as working for an indu...
(262) 253-1063 View all 2 Locations W190N10800 Commerce Cir Germantown, WI 53022 14. Wolf River Outfitters Fishing SuppliesFishing Bait (920) 446-2277 530 W State Road 110 Fremont, WI 54940 15. Smokeys Muskie Shop Fishing SuppliesFishing BaitFishing Tackle Website 41 Years in Business...
Thursday I tried to learn to cast with my left hand, and got pretty good at it, as long as I didn’t care where my bait went. I cast about 20 times Friday and my elbow hurt so bad I stopped. I spent most of Thursday and Friday riding points, looking for places where I could d...
Open We have been getting many opportunities at big Black Grouper lately. These fish are incredibly powerful. They know just how to break you off in the reef and if you don’t put the heat to them, they’ll be long gone. What’s your favorite bait for big grouper?! This one ate a...
Overlooking the bay at 21st street in Ocean City, MD. Featuring Ocean City’s largest small boat rental fleet, Bahia Marina carries a large selection of tackle and live, fresh or frozen bait for the bay, surf…READ MORE Click Here For More Info ...
Work around the point to the pocket on the downstream side. Hit the thick grass near it with your punch bait and swim jig. Fish the dock in the pocket, the downstream point of it and the grass on that side, too. 4. N 33 10.712 – W 86 30.242 – Go out to the river and look...
Shop regulars Chris Masino and Greg Davis both caught some linesiders in the surf this week. It’s great to see some fish are around in the suds. With the abundance of bait (sand eels, peanut bunker, snappers, bay anchovies, +) in the area, new arrivals with stripes can’t get ...
so I like to run one side of the gear near the bottom and the other side mid-water or where I see bait on the sounder. If you have to go old school, then look for the birds—always a good sign. These being an odd year, expect to see some pink salmon start to show up later ...
Luckily, they had been looking for me as well. For the next 10 minutes I bobbed and dangled out there. Like bait. Unnerving, but at least I knew they were coming for me. Never saw a single shark over 3 days. Never felt so good climbing onto that deck either. That’s my story!