Friday, August 19, 2011

Huge Rhode Island Striper Misses World Record by One Pound | Field & Stream

Huge Rhode Island Striper Misses World Record by One Pound | Field & Stream: For the second time in three years, striper fisherman Peter Vican has set a new Rhode Island state record for striped bass—and this time he missed the world record by only a pound. Fishing in the Atlantic Ocean off Block Island, Vican, of East Greenwich, hooked the 77.4 pound striper at 3:30 a.m. June 19, besting by a half-pound the state record he set himself in 2008.

Go Big with Your Worm Fishing

Go Big with Your Worm Fishing: The big worm is not a new bait for bass fishing, but it seems like there have been new twists, shapes, colors and places that big worms are getting applied across the country. Recently, some major tournaments have been won fishing big worms. And they’re not always on fisheries you’d expect. But that might be why more people don’t throw it in more places and more applications.

How to catch largemouth bass the easy way - Columbia Fishing | Examiner.com

How to catch largemouth bass the easy way - Columbia Fishing | Examiner.com: If you are out fishing for largemouth bass and are having a great time, there is a way that you can catch even more! South Carolina’s Lake Marion is great for catching big bass and a lot of them. If you are fishing with a friend either from a boat or from the shore, you can use a little trickery to catch more by just watching your friend fish.