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Fishing with Kenny

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Jan 9th, 2017
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article by Kenny Covington photo by Jessica C. Lyons Over the years, I have been fortunate to fish some of the best fisheries in the southern part of the United States.  I have also fished some of the worse ones as well.  Each lake is different.  Each one has a different personality, and each one [&h...
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Dec 9th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington Fishermen are a different breed of people.  No matter if you are a bass fisherman, perch jerker, bream enthusiast or whatever the case may be,  fishermen think differently.  There are secret spots, secret lures,and secret techniques.  The only problem is nothing is secret a...
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Nov 3rd, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington Fishermen are a curious bunch.  They love to ask questions.  Quite frequently, I am asked about different fishing techniques or other fishing related topics.  Usually one question will lead to even more questions which spills over into much debate and even more conversation...
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Sep 19th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington Every year by this time, much of the local emphasis will have shifted to the various hunting seasons.  While visions of harvesting that monster buck become the backdrop in which dreams are made, this is also a good time of year to check out the local market for both new and...
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Aug 29th, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington To me fishing is the greatest outdoor activity we have ever been blessed with. There’s no better way to spend a day. I’m sure my friends that hunt would argue with me about that, but my argument is based on the fact that 70% of the earth is water, so I […]...
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In Fishing with Kenny
Aug 3rd, 2016
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article by Kenny Covington I am considered an “old school” fisherman. By the term “old school” I mean I don’t like modern technology. I am reluctant to try new techniques. I am leery of the modern advances to new tackle. I keep things as simple as possible, do what I do well within my comfort zone [&...
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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 […]...
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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 ...
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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 ...