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Fishing with Kenny

By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jul 24th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington I have been fishing since I can remember.  I still have the picture of the first bass I ever caught.  It weighed no more than a pound and a half and was caught on a six inch chartreuse ribbon tail worm off of my grandmother’s dock at Lake Lafourche.  Needless to […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jun 28th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington When I started bass fishing as a kid, there were only two companies that I knew of that produced fishing line.  One of them was Dupont Stren and the other was Berkley Trilene.  Sure, years earlier your grandfather used the old nylon monofilament but when Stren introduced mo...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Apr 28th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington I have fished about every scenario that an angler can encounter.  I have fished through tornado warnings, hurricane aftermaths, snowfall, ice storms, you name it I have seen it and fished through it.  The one situation that has given me the most problems through the years h...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Mar 27th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington I have found Springtime to be complex when fishing for bass.  Fish can still be in a pre-spawn mode, some will be in full spawn, while others will have already spawned and be in a total post spawn stage. No matter what stage of the spawn the fish are in, remember […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Feb 25th, 2015
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article by Kenny Covington I remember a discussion I had with Arkansas fishing legend Larry Nixon many years ago.  We were discussing how we tend to overcomplicate the sport of bass fishing and ways to overcome the human nature element of doing so.  I made the comment that he was very good at making ...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jan 27th, 2015
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by Kenny Covington Like a bar would be to someone who likes to drink and socialize, a tackle shop is such to a fisherperson. A common occurrence when frequenting sporting goods or tackle stores is the person, usually someone who isn’t familiar with fishing, trying to buy tackle or equipment for someo...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Dec 29th, 2014
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article by Kenny Covington In all my years of fishing, I have found the month of January to be the most difficult month of all to find and catch bass.  There are numerous reasons for this, but probably the most logical reason is weather related.  I have fished during the month of January wearing shor...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Nov 25th, 2014
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This has happened to every bass fisherperson at one time or another.  You come around the corner of a creek or you fish out on an open flat, and the sight of bass feeding on shad, blowing up the water as if it were their last meal catches your eye.  Your heart races with anticipation!  […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Oct 28th, 2014
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article by Kenny Covington I have always been one to tinker with lures.  Rarely have I ever bought a lure and not tried to change it, in some fashion, in order to make it “better.”   I think it is a natural instinct in fisherman to attempt improvements, even on things that may work just fine [&hellip...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Sep 29th, 2014
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article by Kenny Covington I love hunting season. The days are getting shorter, the nights cooler, but even better the lakes are void of fishermen.  It is a time to catch numbers of bass but also a time to catch big bass.  As lake temperatures begin to drop, bass realize it is time to feed […]...