To make this hook keeper, just put the zip tie through the split ring and then fasten it to your rod. The two places I like to attach it are: Where the original hook keeper was (if it broke or rusted off) Below the rear grip if you have a split grip rod Conclusion This DIY hook...
Consider the size of the fish you will be attempting to catch. This will help you determine the size of the hook that will be needed. A vast variety of hooks and weights are available in the fishing market, and choosing the right combination with which to rig your pole comes with experie...
Obviously, you need to bring the bait off the bottom; to do so, simply bring the stop knot closer to the float. This adjustment will result in you fishing shallower. Finally, switch to a trace with just a single treble hook as an option. Place the single treble hook through the dorsal...
Drop the lure to bottom and then slowly lift it upwards 4-6 feet while observing on 2D or forward facing sonar for a follow, or snap-jig with it. To catch fish seen on side-imaging, cast a 1/2 ounce jighead with white curl-tail grub and work it back with a sawtooth retrieve. Th...
Click photos to enlarge. Seewald's new 'personal best' bass, as of 4.25.2018, with an 11.6# HOG, came off a FROG, how fitting. Right pic: the mouth of the beast, lure still attached. Story hereBass fishing tips: How to fish an artificial topwater frog, and at bottom, buzzbait...