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By J. Foster I first discovered the SD Drift Jig and Hitch last summer when I was struggling to catch walleye during a tough bite. Bob Schmidt recommended I give this new release from Mack's Lure a try, and I’m...
Sonic BaitFish "Tips & Techniques": Open Water, Winter Time Jigging with the Sonic BaitFish (SBF) By Capt Pete Rosko It was the winter of 1995 when I received a phone call from the editor of the Honey Hole. I was...
By Capt. Pete Rosko Recently, John Gordon, a friend of mine in Niceville, Fla., asked me, “What is this fishing technique called slow pitch jigging?” In this article, I share my reply to John, as well as provide an in-depth...
Fishing the SBF as a finesses lure — only using your wrist to work the lure without any arm or shoulder movements, is an effective way to fish rivers.
There’s a well-worn phrase that’s used in our sport of angling that “90% of fish caught are by only 10% of the fishermen”. Is it because of superior skill or attention to detail? Probably, a little of each. This article is about you becoming an instant member of that “10% Club."
One of the most difficult presentations in sport fishing is fishing to suspended fish. A line counter on a baitcaster reel is one method of delivering your offering to where the fish are located. Another, is watching the fall of your lure on the screen of your electronic fish locator.