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By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jun 27th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington Recently while fishing with a good friend, we were fishing water less than a foot deep when I caught a bass in the five pound range on a 10 inch plastic worm.  As I unhooked the fish my friend made the statement, “I would have never thrown such a big worm […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jun 2nd, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington As fishermen we all have a habit of looking for the “perfect spot.” No matter if we are looking for our next throw or our next area to fish, we are always looking at what we can see to determine each situation’s potential. As long as we can see it, we […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Apr 27th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington In a world that is full of technological advances, it is hard sometimes to wrap our minds around just what it is we are looking for, what we need or even what we want. These upgrades go from the simple to the complex and reach all aspects of everyday life. They […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Apr 5th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington This may be hard for people to believe, but in 1985 there was no such thing as a soft plastic jerkbait or stickbait.  There wasn’t a Zoom Fluke or a Yamamoto Senko.  No one knew about dead sticking or wacky rigging.  These were unheard methods to catch bass.  But it didn’t ...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Feb 29th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington Arguably the greatest big bass bait ever created is the skirted jig. Early versions were made of living rubber and the fishermen were instructed to add a “trailer” to increase the lures effectiveness. After all these years, the initial concept of the lure is still the same ...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Feb 1st, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington In bass fishing, the month of February is a lot rolled up into one. The water is not warm enough for a spring time bite, but it isn’t cold enough for a winter pattern either. In this month’s article we will take a look at one of the most productive constants […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jan 4th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington If you asked me to tell you the hardest month of the year to catch bass I would tell you without hesitation it is the month of January.  I have believed this to be true since I first started fishing tournaments at the age of 13 and even now, I will […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Dec 1st, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington Of all the months of the year that seem to perplex fisherman the most, I would have to rank December at the top of the list.  If our fall season has been quite mild, the fish can still be caught in a variety of ways on several bodies of water.  The […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Oct 26th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington Most fishermen, bass fishermen especially, are a particular and peculiar bunch.  As much detail that we put into preparing for a tournament or a weekend outing, you would think we would win or load the boat full of fish every time we go.  So many times that just isn’t the c...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Sep 25th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington As I have gotten older, I find that I still enjoy the outdoors as much as I ever did.  To me, there is no better way to spend a day than to be on the water trying to outsmart a bass or two.  I used to hunt a little bit when […]...