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The Unit: A Big Deep-Diving Crankbait for Aggressive Offshore Bass

The Unit: A Big Deep-Diving Crankbait for Aggressive Offshore Bass

The Unit is a deep-diving, double-jointed crankbait built for targeting aggressive fish in deep schools. With a large profile, loud action, and 22–26 foot diving range, it is made to show bass something different when they are grouped up offshore.

How to Fish the Draw Glide Bait for Bigger Bass

How to Fish the Draw Glide Bait for Bigger Bass

The Draw Glide Bait is built to trigger reaction bites from pressured bass, suspended fish, offshore schools, and shallow cover fish alike. Here’s how to rig it, modify it, and fish it effectively throughout the year.

MagBoosa 8.0: A Big Worm Built for Summer Offshore Bass

MagBoosa 8.0: A Big Worm Built for Summer Offshore Bass

The MagBoosa is a larger-profile soft plastic worm designed for hot-weather bass fishing, offshore schools, brush piles, ledges, rock piles, and tough pressured conditions where added water movement and drawing power matter.

The Scramble 80: A Finesse Topwater Prop Bait Built for Reaction Bites

The Scramble 80: A Finesse Topwater Prop Bait Built for Reaction Bites

The Scramble 80 packs the reaction-strike power of a prop bait into a smaller 80 mm, 9 g profile that works on spinning tackle, lighter casting setups, BFS gear, ponds, banks, and pressured water.

Option Swimbait: One Swimbait, Two Ways to Rig It

Option Swimbait: One Swimbait, Two Ways to Rig It

The Option Swimbait gives anglers a realistic soft swimbait profile with two rigging options for different situations. Fish it with the bottom treble when bass are positioned underneath the bait, or switch to the top-hook setup when you need to work around grass, brush, rock, or timber.

The Pursuit Never Stops: What Jay Watkins Teaches Us About Becoming a Better Angler

The Pursuit Never Stops: What Jay Watkins Teaches Us About Becoming a Better Angler

For Jay Watkins, fishing is not just about one good day on the water. It is about discipline, adjustments, observation, and the constant pursuit of understanding fish a little better every trip.

The Best Bass Fishing Baits for May by Ben Milliken

The Best Bass Fishing Baits for May by Ben Milliken

May is one of the best months of the year to catch bass because fish are feeding after the spawn and setting up around predictable shallow cover. Glide baits, stick worms, swim jigs, and topwaters all have a place when conditions start changing throughout the day.

The JigSaw: A Bladed Jig Built to Cover Water and Trigger Reaction Bites

The JigSaw: A Bladed Jig Built to Cover Water and Trigger Reaction Bites

The JigSaw is built for anglers who want a bladed jig with strong vibration, clean tracking, and the versatility to fish grass, shallow cover, wind-blown banks, and baitfish-heavy areas throughout the year.

Sense It: The Meaning Behind 6th Sense Fishing

Sense It: The Meaning Behind 6th Sense Fishing

6th Sense Fishing
Sense it. So simple, yet so powerful. In the world of bass fishing, we rely heavily on our senses. Our eyes, our hands, our gut. Our eyes are extremely important,...
How to Fish for Offshore Summer Bass

How to Fish for Offshore Summer Bass

When bass push offshore and start grouping up, the C15 and C20 crankbaits are two of the best tools for triggering big bites. Here’s how we fish them fast, hard, and aggressively around points, humps, roadbeds, grass, rocks, and brush piles.

Building your 6th Sense: Lee Livesay + Cloud 9 MiniMag

Building your 6th Sense: Lee Livesay + Cloud 9 MiniMag

The 6th Sense Mini Mag is built for targeting bigger-than-average bass around shell beds, points, gravel bars, rock, hydrilla edges, and shad-focused feeding areas.

Building your 6th Sense: The Ridge Worm

Building your 6th Sense: The Ridge Worm

The 6th Sense Ridge Worm is a go-to Texas rig worm for summer bass fishing around timber, hard bottom, and East Texas structure.