B’n’M Catfish pros Bob Crosby and David Magness have partnered with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks to create a catfish tagging program to help collect data on catfish movements in the Mississippi River.
B’n’M pro-staffer said the new real time, forward-facing sonar technology has taught him a lot of things he only thought he knew about crappie fishing.
Crappie fishing guide Joel Harris explains that foreknowledge of crappie migrations and behavior will reduce or even negate any “lull” in crappie fishing when the spawn is over.
Pickwick crappie fishing guide Joel Harris said anglers can expect crappie in clear water lakes to spawning deeper and later in the year than some other reservoirs.
In Part 1 of a 2-part series, Ronnie Capps goes old school by donning waders to catch crappie one on one using a specially designed B’n’M crappie fishing pole.
Crappie anglers are dramatically increasing the size of their catch using forward facing sonar. Here’s some Live Image tips you need to start using this year.
During a recent filming for Brush Pile Fishing TV show, there were just as many monsters above the water on Lake Caddo in Texas as there were below the surface.