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Fishing with Kenny

By Katie Sloan
In Fishing with Kenny
Nov 30th, 2017
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article by Kenny Covington Think fishermen, be it the tournament angler or just someone who likes the purity of the sport, are always looking for the perfect lure. A lure that works no matter the time of year, weather condition, color of the water or where you might be fishing. The squarebill crankba...
By Katie Sloan
In Fishing with Kenny
Oct 30th, 2017
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Article by Kenny Covington When it comes to bass fishing, my favorite time of the year, without a doubt, is in the fall. The woods are full of hunters, and the waterways are left to just a few of us die hard anglers. What many don’t know is that fall can be the best time […]...
By Katie Sloan
In Fishing with Kenny
Sep 25th, 2017
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Article by Kenny Covington Lake drawdowns are nothing new anymore. It seems each year more and more of our local waters are being lowered for one reason or another and while it does serve its purpose, it can make fishing for bass tougher than it usually is during autumn. In this month’s column we are...
By Katie Sloan
In Fishing with Kenny
Aug 28th, 2017
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Article by Kenny Covington After fishing a tournament once, I was asked by a fellow competitor what month did I believed to be the hardest to catch bass in and without hesitation I answered with “the month of September.” I then followed that up with, “The fish are between their summer haunts and thei...
By Katie Sloan
In Fishing with Kenny
Jul 31st, 2017
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Having been around the sport of fishing all my life, it’s not often something comes along that makes me take notice and quickly jump on a lure or technique’s bandwagon. I was very resistant when the Slug-oh first came out, didn’t really think much about the Alabama rig once I experimented with it, bu...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Jun 5th, 2017
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article by Kenny Covington One of the more popular type of bass tournament in our area are those which are the “Big Bass” variety. Instead of fishing for a five fish stringer, the winner is determined by who catches the biggest bass of the event. One style of tournament is about locating a number of ...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
May 8th, 2017
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article by Kenny Covington What are you going to do with that?”  The question came from a friend of my father’s, as I arranged my boat before the tournament began that morning.  “Nobody fishes those spinning outfits, you must be going to try to catch some perch, while we real men chase the green fish...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Mar 23rd, 2017
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article by Kenny Covington Once while listening to professional fisherman Dion Hibdon talk about jig fishing, he said something that I found interesting.  “I rarely use a jig/trailer combination that is bigger than what fits in the palm of my hand,” he said.  “Most of the time if you check a bass’ st...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Feb 27th, 2017
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            article by Kenny Covington I can remember it like it was yesterday. The snowflakes were as big as silver dollars. The year was 1981, I was fishing with my dad in his monthly bass club tournament, and it was cold. Problem was this was in March, and for a [&hel...
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In Fishing with Kenny
Jan 22nd, 2017
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article by Kenny Covington I can still smell the odor. Melting plastic has a stench all its own. There were times I would swear my father and uncle were addicted to the aroma, because it seemed to me they were always melting plastic worms down to a liquid form. Plaster of Paris was easier to find [&h...