FAIR. Water stained; 80 degrees; 0.84 feet above pool. Quality sized bass are good in 2-5 feet of water with soft plastics.
Fishing duo Cole and Jay battle it out in a chunk bait contest between crappie, catfish, and striper. Brewers fan loses job and is banned from stadium for life after being named by internet as ...
Lawsuit cites unpermitted discharges of heavy metals into Locust Fork, threatening local ecosystems and recreational waters in Jefferson County.
Eastern Oklahoma: The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation reports largemouth bass fishing is fair at Grand Lake with Alabama rigs, crank baits or spinner baits around brush and docks. Catfish ...
Not to be confused with native spotted bass, the Alabama bass is considered invasive and it's a threat to local smallmouth fisheries ...
Targeting fall crappies can be surprisingly fun and effective. That's because they school up and get aggressive. Here's how to catch them.
Angela Perea at Lake Fayetteville Marina recommends using top-water lures for black bass at dawn and dusk. Bluegill fishing ...
Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce recommends fishing for black bass shallow and deep with plastic worms or jig and pigs. Try top-water lures at dawn and dusk. Try for crappie with minnows or jigs in ...
Alabama’s most epic athletic event is about to hit the state’s waterways: A 650-mile race that will push a crop of contenders to the limits of endurance as they cover the length of the state, and then ...
Montgomery Whitewater will serve as a new base camp for the 7th annual Great Alabama 650 paddle race. The 650-mile race takes competitors about 10 days to navigate various Alabama waterways.
Behind a gritty quarterback, a dominant third-down performance and a defense that made just enough plays when it mattered, No. 17 Alabama knocked off No. 5 Georgia 24-21 on Saturday night at Sanford ...
After entering Saturday's matchup against the No. 17-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide on a 33-game win streak at home, the No. 5-ranked Georgia Bulldogs sent their fans home with some bitter disappointment ...