Fall Fishing & Soft Plastic Swimbaits

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Fall Fishing & Soft Plastic Swimbaits

Written By Pro Team Member- Matt Gibson It is that time of year when the hunters head to the tree stands and I start hunting for large fish. It honestly is my favorite time of year as the fish start grouping together and a day on the water can be...

Swim Jigs & The Right Trailer

Swim Jigs are a big part of my personal arsenal almost all year round. At times it is tough to match the trailer of this great producing bait. There are more and more trailers and soft plastics hitting the shelf every year. You might ask yourself what trailer should I use and when?

Spring Prep For Spring Success

As spring approach it’s time to start thinking  about those days on the water. When start off by assessing what tackle I have. Anymore I try to buy as much tackle in bulk as possible. An example of this is that I know I will need green pumpkin and back...

Balsa Baits

Balsa baits-When is the last time you threw a crankbait? It was likely sometime in the past year that you have. Most of the modern day baits are made of plastic with crazy paint jobs. Chances are your favorite crankbait has a long history that was initially a balsa wood...

Trimming Soft Plastics

Finesse fishing has exploded with all sorts of specialty tackle readily available. Before there were rows upon rows of finesse style soft plastics there really wasn’t a choice but to cut bigger baits down to make them fit finesse applications. Even though there are plenty of options available on the...

The Forgotten Soft Plastic

One of the most underrated and forgotten about soft plastic is the tube. This bait still produces numbers and size as it did decades ago. The tube can be used in many situations and a multitude of different species can be caught on it. It isn’t just a smallmouth deal either, it can also produce big largemouth and even shoal bass. I have caught fish on it from northern Michigan all the way to Georgia and everywhere between.