(Provided by VMC)
Lets face it; most bass by now are familiar enough with wacky rigs that theyre often unfazed by them. Freshen up your finesse game with a new VMC® Neko Rig.
The Neko Rig is one of the hottest new finesse trends going around right now, says Michael Iaconelli, the only angler to have won a Bassmaster Classic, Bassmaster Angler of the Year and B.A.S.S. Nation Championship. If you use traditional finesse techniques, like soft stick baits and wacky rigs, give this Neko Rig a try. Youre going to catch fish you never thought youd catch before.
(Provided by Humminbird)
As you're reading this, bass are in transition, migrating from wintering areas to pre-spawn and spawn habitat, signaling an end to difficult cold-water fishing conditions.
What's your early-season gameplan? Return to the same spots and do the same things you've done year in, year out? Whether fishing with family, trying to set a new personal best, or working our way up a tournament leaderboard, reducing the time it takes to find and catch fish is paramount. Seldom is that accomplished by a "fishing a memory." A better approach is to pay close attention to weather and water conditions, adjusting where and how you fish.
We discuss the topic with four-time Bassmaster Classic Champion and seven-time AOY Kevin VanDam, a man with an almost machine-like ability to cover water fast, find, and catch bass. A champion on many levels, KVD shares his thoughts on early-season bass and how to utilize electronics that will make for perfect advice for everyone behind the scenes who outfit anglers or rig their rides.
"A lot of people get hung up fishing spots where they caught fish in the past and it's the wrong time of year, the wrong conditions," says VanDam. "If I don't see something positive on a spot in 10 minutes, I'm typically gone. You can't catch fish there where they're not. The most important factor in successfully catching fish is finding them. Location is key."
(Provided by the Hall of Fame)
A former United States president, a noted bass fishing educator, and one of the most innovative designers of soft plastic lures will be inducted into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame next March.
During its fall meeting, the Halls Board of Directors announced they will honor President George H.W. Bush, Billy Murray and Gary Yamamoto at the Halls annual induction dinner. The event takes place DoubleTree Hilton in Tulsa, Okla. on Thursday, March 3, the eve of 2016 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro.