By: Matt Razey There are so many things that make this sport of bass fishing the greatest thing in the world. The challenge of going out and catching them no matter what the conditions, changing and adapting throughout the day, figuring out the puzzle, the anticipation of heading out for a day on the lake, landing […]
Author: Marc S.
Pre-Spawn Dynamics
Being bass fishermen in New England, we’ve had to face a few facts over the course of our early careers as anglers. We know that a five pounder means a lot more out on the Concord River than it does on Falcon Lake. We laugh when we constantly read about creek channels in Bassmaster Magazine […]
Early April 2014
Well, we’ve all pretty much experienced our first glimpse at open water here in Massachusetts. The same can not be said for our friends in the Granite State unfortunately! And while the chilly grasp of winter is still clinging to all of us in New England, spring bass fishing is in full gear – especially […]
Spring 2014
Days before the vernal equinox, I have begun to see the gradual emergence of ice-out here in New England. Of course, the Cape lakes will be the first to open up as usual, and the northern lakes to follow a few weeks later. This past weekend, I checked out Lake Wequaquet in Barnstable County. From […]
The Working Man’s Game
by Marc Shea, Founder For many of us, both recreational and tournament fishing can be a struggle to blend into our every day lives. In a perfect world, we would all live lakeside with covered boat slips. The ideal angler lifestyle would allow us to generate a partial or livable income by […]
The Next Generation of Anglers and Their Importance
As of recent, Carl and I have allowed tournament fishing to take a back seat. This isn’t because of our lack of desire to compete, but to focus more on filming. So, it is from outside the tournament realm that I will analyze the issue that I present to you today. It is my opinion that keeping […]
Fall Fishing and the Conclusion of 2013
Today I have decided to put the rods and boat away until next spring. 2013 was an awesome season in many ways, and we can’t wait to grow and develop our project during the off season. First off, we would like to thank everyone for both their interest and support in our endeavors. We are […]