It's time for catching crappies and panfish. We've got the Thundermist crew out of the water on this beautiful summer day running the smaller Stingeye Spinners and spinning up a wide variety of ...
Kenny Stroud in Siloam Springs recommends using plastic worms, tube baits or any soft plastic lure to catch black bass. Try ...
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Texas Fishing Report for Nov. 1

Here is the latest Fishing Report as provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife for Nov. 1.
The first fish I ever caught on an artificial lure was a crappie. It hit a Hildebrandt black and yellow spinner bait cast from a green metal Johnson Century reel mounted on a solid fiberglass rod with ...
Beaver Lake: Striped bass fishing varies from day to day. Jon Conklin, fishing guide, recommends fishing from Horseshoe Bend park upstream into the White and War Eagle river tributaries. Camp War ...
Fishing for crappie has improved. Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers reports fair crappie fishing in the midlake area with minnows or jigs 10 to 20 feet deep. The best fishing is near brush piles. Try ...
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Texas Fishing Report for Oct. 25

Here is the latest Fishing Report as provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife for Oct. 25.
Athens — GOOD. Water lightly stained; 89 degrees; 0.73 feet high. Largemouth bass are good on crankbaits, spinners and red or black Texas rigged worms working the points, humps, vegetation lines and ...
Largemouth bass are good working bladed spinners, frogs, crankbaits, flipping jigs, and craws near grass lines, shallow drop-offs, and trees. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs near brush piles and ...
It was one of those beautiful late-May days that just begged a person to go fishing. The temperature was warm, not hot, with bluebird skies overhead. In the distance, a lonesome turkey gobbled a final ...
Crappie have been showing in shallow areas around structure and green weeds. Any places where crappie typically school up in spring are also worth a shot in fall. Small minnows or tube jigs work well ...