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Fishing with Kenny

By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Oct 2nd, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington In the past few years, one of the growing trends in bass fishing has been the number of anglers who have chosen a kayak to fish out of. This particular watercraft, once used for sightseeing and recreational exercise, has become a standard way to prowl our waterways, both bi...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Aug 27th, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington I like muddy water. While most fishermen would prefer to look for the cleanest water they can find, I like to find the dirtiest water possible. I am a “mudder,” when it comes to most of my bass fishing. With the right mindset and the correct approach, muddy water can create...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Aug 1st, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington There are three kinds of fishermen: one who likes to go fishing, one who hopes he catches fish when he gets to go and the one who expects to catch fish every time he puts his boat in the water. All three are passionate about what they are doing and all […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jun 27th, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington I learned very early on you can’t make a bass do anything it doesn’t want to do. No matter what I thought or how hard I tried, if they don’t want to bite what I’m throwing, there wasn’t a lot I could do to change their minds. The value of experimenting […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
May 29th, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington I won my first bass tournament, when I was sixteen years old. It was 1983, and I was fishing out of an aluminum boat equipped with only a foot controlled 12-volt trolling motor. My father put an old spare tire in the very back section of my boat to keep the […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
May 1st, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington Someone once said that they would rather catch one bass on a topwater lure than ten bass on a plastic worm. I can remember my father and uncle repeating this same phrase and I must admit I am somewhat of a topwater fanatic myself. In this month’s BayouLife I want to [&helli...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Mar 28th, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington It’s one of the most violent strikes I’ve ever had while bass fishing….. My partner Glynn and I were fishing a team tournament in a small backwater area of Darbonne and the sound of the strike made Glynn’s head snap around to look. There was something about the buzzing of t...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Feb 27th, 2018
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article by Kenny Covington It has happened to all of us at one time or another. You are fishing with your buddy, and they are catching fish right and left, and you can’t get a bite. Fishing frustration at its finest. Often times anglers consider such experiences their “bad luck” or the other angler s...
By Katie Sloan
In Fishing with Kenny
Jan 31st, 2018
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Article by Kenny Covington Many years ago, while winter time fishing with my father on Finch Lake, looked at the ice that had formed on the water’s edge and asked if he thought the bass would hit a spinnerbait. “Probably not,” was his reply, “but if you want to throw one I have one you […]...
By Katie Sloan
In Fishing with Kenny
Jan 8th, 2018
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Article by Kenny Covington Fishing, like most other sports, is always evolving. New techniques, technology and fresh ideas are constantly changing the face of this great sport. To some die-hards, change is the one thing they will fight to the bitter end. As I have grown older I have come to realize t...