• ads

Fishing with Kenny

By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jun 26th, 2014
0 Comments
2305 Views
article by Kenny Covington | photo by Brad Arender Crankbaits have been around for decades.  Their prominence in the sport actually came to light in the 70s when Fred Young introduced the hand carved “Big O” crankbait.  These lures were so effective at catching bass they, like Rapala’s Shad Rap, were...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
May 21st, 2014
0 Comments
3975 Views
article by Kenny Covington When I was in college, during the summer months of the year, I probably spent more time fishing at night on Bayou DeSiard than I did participating in my college classes.  Night time bass fishing is a good way to escape the hustle and bustle of chaotic times on our summer [&...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Apr 24th, 2014
0 Comments
2347 Views
by Kenny Covington Catching fish is the ultimate goal of each angler.  We get caught up in favorite lures, secret areas and hidden hotspots so much that we often times forget the simplest items of the fish catching equation.  Fishing kept simple is usually when fishing is the most fun. HOOKS Fishhook...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Mar 31st, 2014
0 Comments
14212 Views
by Kenny Covington Of all the lures used to catch bass, a spinnerbait is probably the most versatile but also the most misunderstood of them all.  You can fish them shallow, deep and all depths in between.  There isn’t a more effective tool in your tackle box for covering our local waters. Before we ...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Feb 25th, 2014
0 Comments
14717 Views
by Kenny Covington In all aspects of fishing,  one of the most debated aspects, if not the most debated, is of lure colors.  Crappie fishermen are notorious about the importance of specific colors and deep sea or off shore fisherman have specific color schemes they always rely on.  As bass anglers, w...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Feb 25th, 2014
0 Comments
14331 Views
article by Kenny Covington After the cold weather we endured this past winter, I am ready for longer days and warmer temperatures.  The fish that swim in our waters are no different.  The bream, white perch, catfish and most importantly, the bass are all ready to begin preparing for the upcoming spaw...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Jan 26th, 2014
0 Comments
14051 Views
by Kenny Covington Now that the holidays are over, it’s time to do some maintenance to our fishing equipment to prepare for the upcoming days on the water. What I want to discuss in this month’s article are some things we can do to help ensure not just productive days on the water but some time [&hel...