6" BBZ-1 catches small mouth bass on Fishing University (Bill Siemantel)
Here is another show I did awhile back for Spro and Fishing University on the 6" BBZ-1. There is a lot of great information on this show and it can be used all over the country. I did some of the same techniques over at Lake Lainer a few years later for big spotted bass.
Reaction Strike: Why White?
Joseph Zuzevich of Rockford, IL wrote: "I love the site and am reading your book for the second time. I live in an area where I believe my personal best (7 pounds) could be improved upon. I also have a lot of Esox swimming in local waters so I think this year I'm going to focus on big tubes with a multispecies approach.
Crazy Weather at Castaic Lake while catching stripers and bass (BBZ-1)
Got a chance to fish Castaic Lake the other day and the craziest weather that I have seen in years hit me dead on.
Horizontally Vertical
With winter locking down on most of the bass nation, one’s thoughts inevitably turn to more vertical pursuits. While the unenlightened may think the Big Bass Zone is simply a big-bait, big-method forum, our dedicated readers know otherwise.
Bear In Mind
What if we said, “Bass are like bears, they hibernate”? Hopefully, you would – in no uncertain terms – tell us how incredibly stupid that sounds. But if bass don’t hibernate, then why do so many anglers treat them as if that is the case?
Mr. BBZ (Bill Siemantel) What do the bass see? Bass Fishing Secret Tip Window Paning
I am all about learning and the best teachers are the fish themselves. top water fishing is always fun and this may make you think a different way next time on the water. Remember that this will also work in darker water, but the distant is diminished.
On Tournament Trends And Fall Wolf Packs
Among the ongoing tirades about the state of tournament bass fishing, one question has gone unanswered: "Since when does tournament bass fishing – especially televised professional bass fishing – define the beginning, middle and end of our sport?"
Monster California-Crappie with Bill Siemantel and Al Lindner
A few years back Al and I got into some slab crappie out here in California. What a great day on the water with Al. The technique of flipping and pitching works very well for crappie with 1/16 oz Spro Phat flys (what I had tied on) and 6# test Maxima Line. All the crappie were caught in less the 3' of water and best 5 weighed close to 10 pounds.
Those That Follow
Finesse, it seems, is suddenly a hot topic among tournament anglers. After more than 2 decades of scorn, the national cast-for-cash crowd is finally coming to the party. Not so much as a matter of choice, but because they had to.