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Fishing with Kenny

By Nathan Coker
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May 28th, 2021
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article by  KENNY COVINGTON Fishing can be a complicated sport.  The more information you have, the more information you get, the more information you retain, the more complicated things can get. It can get overwhelming, especially to young and new anglers.  Information, while at times can be useful,...
By Nathan Coker
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Apr 29th, 2021
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article by  KENNY COVINGTON May has always been an interesting month for bass fishing. The spring spawn has come and gone and things are starting to set up for the dog days of summer. Even though bass have completed their spawn, contrary to popular belief there are still a lot of fish that will remai...
By Nathan Coker
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Mar 3rd, 2021
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article by Kenny Covington When I won my very first bass tournament on Cheniere Lake in 1983, I did so by using a spinning rod and reel combination to flip and pitch around the numerous Cypress trees the lake is famous for. My underhand pitches, with the small 6-inch snake worm, an 1/8-ounce sinker a...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Jan 28th, 2021
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article by  KENNY COVINGTON Back in the 1980’s when I first started competing in bass tournaments, many of the older fishermen believed once the water temperatures sank below 50 degrees, catching bass was almost an impossible task. I can remember sitting in the tackle stores listening to my father an...
By Nathan Coker
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Jan 6th, 2021
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article by  KENNY COVINGTON Let me start off this month’s “Fishing with Kenny” article by wishing everyone a Happy New Year! May your line be tight, hooks stay sharp and hopefully throughout the year you will consistently keep putting fish in your live-wells. Now, let’s talk bass fishing! Just about ...
By Nathan Coker
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Dec 4th, 2020
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article by  KENNY COVINGTON In the past few years, I have been asked to captain high school fishing teams in their local tournaments.  As a captain I can drive the boat and, if need be, run the trolling motor while the kid’s fish.  It’s something I enjoy doing and each time I have participa...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Nov 10th, 2020
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article by  KENNY COVINGTON Fall mornings can be majestic. Mother Nature’s masterpieces are on a daily display, and the cool crisp air mixed with an array of colors that creates   beauty that can only be described as breathtaking. If you happen to be on one of our area lakes preparing for a...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Oct 5th, 2020
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article by KENNY COVINGTON It’s no secret I love hunting season. The leaves on the trees are changing colors, the morning air is crisp and cool, and the woods are full of hunters chasing their game of choice, leaving very few people on the water. In a lot of fall fishing scenarios, I have pulled [&he...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Sep 8th, 2020
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article by KENNY COVINGTON I have written and said many times, in articles and in conversation, the most difficult month to catch fish on our lakes and rivers is September. The dog days of summer are still lingering and fall is just around the corner. What is an angler to do in order to stay [&hellip...
By Cassie Livingston
In Fishing with Kenny
Jul 29th, 2020
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article by KENNY COVINGTON Every year I fish between thirty and forty bass tournaments. It’s what I do. I don’t have the patience to hunt and I don’t play golf because I refuse to play a sport my kids would consistently beat me at. So, I fish both competitively and for fun all year. Fishing […...