Saturday, December 13, 2025
Home Blog Page 1000

Catch Winter Bass With A Suspending Stickbait by MTB

Catch Winter Bass With A Suspending Stickbait

[print_link]

Big bass are generally lazy, especially in the winter. The ideal bass fishing lure for catching lazy big bass is the suspending stickbait because you can fish the bait so slowly.

Suspending Stickbaits For Trophy Bass

The suspending stickbait catches trophy bass because it produces best during late winter warming trends when prespawn heavyweight bass move up in the water column. Ideal conditions for throwing a stickbait are a sunny day with a light wind on a lake with slightly stained to clear water (visibility between 1 1/2 to 10 feet).

A suspending stickbait is so effective because you can work it over any type of structure. You can catch a lot of fish on a stickbait over open water. It is great when you have an isolated target such as one standing tree on the end of a point, but it is also a bait that you can take off down a bank and cover a lot of water whether it is deep or shallow.

How To Suspend A Stickbait

Getting the lure to suspend properly is a key to success. Every stickbait you take out of the package isn’t going to suspend perfectly at every water temperature every place you are going to fish the bait. There are too many outside variables that affect what the bait is going to do once you put it in the water. You have to make sure the bait is truly suspending when you put it in the water.

Before casting the lure, toss it in the water next to the boat and pull it slightly under the water to check the stickbait’s buoyancy. If the lure floats up too fast, add weight by upsizing a treble hook or sticking lead tape to the body. Make sure the bait sits slightly nose down in the water for better hookups because bass tend to attack the front of a stickbait more often.

How To Cast And Retrieve A Suspending Stickbait

Make a long cast with your stickbait to help it reach maximum depth. Then wind your reel eight to 10 turns to get the lure down 3 or 4 feet. Pause your retrieve, pull the bait a few inches and resume your presentation with a twitch-twitch-pause sequence.

Patience is a virtue with this tactic because it sometimes requires prolonged pauses. If you have the bait in a prime target area, the longer you can let the lure sit there the better your chances of catching a lazy big bass.

 
 Catch More Fish With Mystery Tackle Box
Gear up and catch more fish! With a Mystery Tackle Box Subscription, you’ll get a box of baits hand delivered to your door each month. In addition to the best new baits you’ll have access to our expert tips, how-to videos, fishing decals, MTB exclusive baits, and more. With baits up to 40% off retail, this is one service every angler needs to try!
bass-fishing-gifts-mystery-tackle-box

Angler Missing, Okeechobee Costa Series Canceled The search continues for missing co-angler Nik Kayler.

In order to concentrate all efforts on the ongoing search for co-angler Nik Kayler, Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) officials have decided to cancel the remaining competition day at the Costa FLW Series tournament on Lake Okeechobee.

 

Brian Calloway & William Hubbard Win CATT Smith Mtn Dec 30 Tournament

Smith Mtn Dec 30 Tournament Results!

[print_link]

COLD!!! We’ve moved the Jan 6th SML Final to Jan 20th! Hopefully by then we will get a break from these temperatures!

Brian Calloway & William Hubbard finished the season off with a win weighing in 5 bass at 21.68 lbs!

They took the BONUS $ and weighed n the largest Largemouth at 6.58 lbs! All total they took home $715.00!

2nd went to Brandon & Ben Reynolds with 5 bass weighing 16.07 lbs and they took home $120.00! They also won the points and will fish the Final Free!

The largest Smallmouth was weighed in by Dennie Gilbert & Landon Siggers weighing  up at 4.09 lbs and they earned $35.00!

Place Big Fish Weight Winnings Points
Brian Calloway and William Hubbard   BLM 6.58 21.68 $715.00 220
Brandon & Ben Reynolds 0.00 16.07 $120.00 218
Dennie Gilbert and Landon Siggers  BSM 4.09 15.22 $35.00 216
Chad Pilson and Elliot Pilson 0.00 12.28 214
Joey Talbot & Michael Dean 0.00 0.00 212
Harold Olsen and Scott Heath  Big LM 0.00 0.00 212
Gary Horsley and David Dehart    Big SM 0.00 0.00 212
Total Entrys     $840.00  
BONUS $     $180.00  
Total Paid At Ramp     $870.00  
SML 2017 Fall Final Fund     $110.00  
2018 CATT Championship Fund     $75.00  
2017 SML Fall Final Fund Total     $625.00  
2018 CATT Championship Fund Total     $2,295.00  

Ben & Brandon Reynolds 2nd Place

SEARCH CONTINUES, DAY TWO OF COMPETITION CANCELED AT COSTA FLW SERIES ON LAKE OKEECHOBEE

  [print_link]

FLW confirmed Thursday night that a boat with two anglers that was competing in the Costa FLW Series event on Lake Okeechobee did not check in at the designated weigh-in location Thursday at C. Scott Driver Park in Okeechobee, Florida.

The boat belonged to pro Bill Kisiah of Slidell, Louisiana. Also in the boat was co-angler Nik Kayler of Apopka, Florida. Kisiah was found alive Thursday night around 11 p.m. local time. Kayler has not yet been located and the search remains ongoing.

Kisiah is a nine-year veteran boater of FLW Series competition, while Kayler had fished in 61 previous FLW events as a co-angler.

At this time, air search and rescue operations are being conducted under the guidance of the Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Department, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the U.S. Coast Guard. FLW is assisting the search operations.

Tournament competition is expected to resume Saturday, with the full field competing. The tournament winner will be determined based on a two-day weight total.

FLW will continue to release information as it becomes available. Updated information will also be posted on the FLW website, FLWFishing.com.

Raymarine Launches Lighthouse 3 “Tips & Tricks” Video Library

Raymarine Launches

Lighthouse 3 “Tips & Tricks” Video Library

Raymarine’s Mark Garland and Jim McGowan demonstrate leading-edge sonar and navigational technologies for Axiom and Axiom Pro users

WILSONVILLE, OR (January 4, 2018): If there’s a common thread in conversations about Raymarine’s Axiom and Axiom Pro MFDs, it’s that Lighthouse 3 OS software is lightning fast, powerful, intuitive, and packed with endless features for user customization.

Along those lines, Raymarine is proud to announce a full library of Lighthouse 3 “Tips and Tricks” videos that demonstrate many of the operating system’s unique features.

In these educational videos, Raymarine Global Product Manager, Mark Garland, and Marketing Manager, Jim McGowan, walk boaters and anglers through numerous topics, including: C-Map and Navionics advanced features; Raymarine Autopilot integration parts one and two; auto route to here functionality; one-touch vessel details; and wireless display options.

Taken as a whole, this new video library demonstrates how Lighthouse 3 system software allows boaters and anglers to take command of their entire navigational and fish-finding experience. Combined with the quad-core processor found in both Axiom and Axiom Pro units, Lighthouse 3 allows anglers to adjust technologies, data displays, and other critical information in an easy, fast, and fluid way.

Raymarine plans to keep building the ‘Tips and Tricks’ video library in 2018. Subscribe to the official Raymarine YouTube channel for notification when the latest educational videos are posted, in addition to exciting and informative fishing- and boating-related video content.
Prices for the Raymarine Axiom MFD Series range from $649.99 to $3349.99. Axiom Pro models start at $2,299.99 USD and are available from Raymarine’s authorized dealer network. For more information, visit www.raymarine.com/axiom and www.raymarine.com/axiompro.

 


FLW OPENS 2018 FANTASY FISHING REGISTRATION

FLW OPENS 2018 FANTASY FISHING REGISTRATION

[print_link]

MINNEAPOLIS (Jan. 4, 2018) – Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) announced today that registration for the 2018 FLW Fantasy Fishing season is now open. FLW Fantasy Fishing is free to play and will coincide with the seven regular-season FLW Tour events, along with the Forrest Wood Cup post-season championship. Players in 2018 will again be competing for top prizes including cash awards, FLW apparel and tackle.

Prior to each FLW Tour event, players will visit FLWFishing.com and select a roster of eight pro anglers that they think will finish highest in the upcoming tournament. Fifty prizes will be awarded to players at each event, including a $5,000 top prize winner. At the end of the season, 10 cash prizes, along with a $10,000 grand prize, will be presented to teams that accumulated the most overall points throughout the season.

The first tournament of the 2018 FLW Fantasy Fishing season will kick off Jan. 25 in conjunction with the FLW Tour event on Lake Okeechobee presented by Evinrude in Clewiston, Florida. The fantasy fishing season will culminate Aug. 10-12 with the most prestigious championship in professional bass fishing, the Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Back for 2018, players will be afforded a $200 salary cap to assemble their team of eight anglers. Pro anglers will be assigned cash values, encouraging players to carefully plan for the best possible team.

Players looking to one-up the competition are also encouraged to become an FLW member and gain access to Member’s Advantage tools before selecting anglers. Valuable insight including angler profiles, lake reports, pundit picks, fantasy trends and real-time scoring are all tools offered only to FLW members.

To learn more about FLW Fantasy Fishing, become an FLW member, or to register and select your roster, please visit FLWFishing.com.

Angler’s Choice Marine 2018 Open House Schedule

0

CLICK PHOTO TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS YEARS EVENTS

Lowrance® Kicks Off 2018 with
HDS Ultimate Upgrade Promotion Save Up To $500 on HDS Carbon Fishfinder/Chartplotters

Lowrance® Kicks Off 2018 with
HDS Ultimate Upgrade Promotion
Save Up To $500 on HDS Carbon Fishfinder/Chartplotters

[print_link]

Tulsa, Okla. – Lowrance®, a world-leading brand in fishing electronics since 1957, is starting the new year with unbeatable deals on HDS Carbon fishfinder/chartplotters.
Running from January 1 through April 30, 2018, the Lowrance HDS Ultimate Upgrade offers the biggest savings ever, including up to $500 off select HDS Carbon displays.

Throughout the sales promotion, anglers can get a $500 Visa reward card rebate on purchases of HDS Carbon 16, $400 on HDS Carbon 12, $300 on HDS Carbon 9 or $200 on HDS Carbon 7. These mail-in rebate offers – limit three per household – are applicable for purchases made in the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada and apply only to HDS Carbon and TotalScan™ bundles, HDS Carbon and StructureScan® 3D bundles, and displays sold without a transducer.

“There has never been a better time to upgrade your fishfinder/chartplotter,” said Leif Ottosson, CEO, Navico. “The HDS Carbon series has the best displays, the fastest processors and delivers premium tournament-level performance to coastal and freshwater anglers with the the latest in sonar technology, like the award-winning StructureScan 3D. This is an offer you won’t want to miss.”

For more information on the Ultimate Upgrade Promotion, HDS Carbon or the entire Lowrance line of marine electronics, or to locate an authorized Lowrance dealer, please visit https://www.lowrance.com

 

 

LAKE OKEECHOBEE SET FOR COSTA FLW SERIES SEASON OPENER PRESENTED BY POWER-POLE

LAKE OKEECHOBEE SET FOR COSTA FLW SERIES SEASON OPENER PRESENTED BY POWER-POLE

[print_link]

OKEECHOBEE, Fla. (Jan. 2, 2018) – A full field of 500 pros and co-anglers are set to kick off the FLW tournament season this week at the season-opening Costa FLW Series at Lake Okeechobee. The tournament, presented by Power-Pole, is the first regular-season event scheduled in the FLW Series Southeastern Division. Hosted by the Okeechobee County Tourism Development Council, the event will feature anglers competing for a top award of up to $105,000, including a brand new Ranger Z518C boat with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

“The lake has been fishing great – some of the best fishing that we’ve had in a long time – but we’ve got a cold front coming through this week and it is going to get tough,” said FLW Tour pro Brandon McMillan of Clewiston, who has 11 career top-10 finishes as a pro on Lake Okeechobee in FLW competition. “They’re forecasting 30 degrees at takeoff on Thursday morning. Down here that’s frigid, and I expect it’s going to make this a tough event.

“It also takes away any sort of local advantage,” McMillan continued. “I had found 4 or 5 different off-the-beaten path areas while practicing and had this cold front not come in it would have given me a chance to get away from some of the crowds. But now, all of that is for naught.”

McMillan said that despite the frigid temperatures most anglers would still employ standard Florida-fishing tactics. He predicted that the winning pro would likely bring a three-day total of 40 pounds to win.

“It’s going to be a 15-minute window here, or a 10-minute window there. Somebody is going to get lucky and be in the right place at the right time. The fish are definitely still going to bite, but it’s not going to be a normal Okeechobee slugfest.”

Anglers will take off and weigh-in at C. Scott Driver Park, located at 10100 W. Highway 78, in Okeechobee. Takeoff will be held at 7 a.m. EST each day of competition and weigh-ins will start at 3 p.m. All takeoffs and weigh-ins are free to attend and open to the public.

In Costa FLW Series regular-season competition, payouts are based on the number of participants competing in the event. At Lake Okeechobee pros will fish for a top prize of $105,000, including a brand new Ranger Z518C boat with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard if Ranger Cup qualified. Co-anglers will cast for a brand new Ranger Z175 boat with a 90-horsepower Evinrude outboard, and $5,000 if Ranger Cup qualified.

The Costa FLW Series consists of five U.S. divisions – Central, Northern, Southeastern, Southwestern and Western – along with the International division. Each U.S. division consists of three regular-season tournaments with competitors vying for valuable points that could earn them the opportunity to compete in the season-ending Costa FLW Series Championship. The 2018 Costa FLW Series Championship is being held Nov. 1-3 on Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama, and is hosted by the Marshall County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Costa FLW Series on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 271 – Chris Groh January 1, 2018

0

Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 271 – Chris Groh
January 1, 2018

Bass Edge Radio, presented by Megaware KeelGuard features 2018 BASS Elite Series Rookie Chris Groh in this episode of their top-rated podcast. Bass Edge hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove discuss with Chris his success in the 2017 Bassmaster Opens as well as preparations and expectations for his rookie season on the Bassmaster Elite Series.