

Pontoons aren't just for pleasure boating
With record snowfall hitting New England this winter and with the potential of another storm coming this weekend I figured now would be an excellent time to talk about some great summertime patterns. I'm sure this will be good for both of us! Anytime I am on a lake that has both species (Largemouth & Smallmouth) you are in luck because you can take your pick of how you want to fish. For me the deciding factor besides the water body is how the weather is. If it's windy I know


Getting the Most Out Of Your Electronics
I was introduced to the world of side imaging four years ago when the first Humminbird unit a 997 SI; was added to the boat. Since then I have moved the 997 up front on a ram mount and have added two more: a 798 SI HD which I have mounted in dash and a big boy 1198 on a ram mount at my console. I can honestly say that without these I would not be the fisherman that I am today. These units, make eliminating water so easy it should be illegal! I am sure the Lowrance units are j


I know now the effects of cold fronts...
Just got back from my trip to Santee Cooper in South Carolina and man was the fishing tougher than I had thought. I was met by temps in the 40s and water temps in the low 50s and that was 10 degrees cooler than it was the week before. The fishing was completely off. They weren't in the back of creeks and weren't hanging on staging areas. It took a ton of work and a lot of water covered to get the ones I did. Tough to say the least! The weather finally started to turn and was