FILTERS
How to Fish for Bass - Mike Gerry

How to Fish for Bass - Mike Gerry

Captain Mike Gerry emphasizes understanding fish movement and habits for success in fishing. Mental improvement is crucial, including adapting to weather changes. In Bass fishing, accessing the best information and working with experienced anglers is essential. In The Spread provides high-quality information from diverse anglers.

Fishing Videos - How to Catch Fish

Fishing Videos - How to Catch Fish

InTheSpread.com is an online subscription-based provider of high-quality saltwater and freshwater instructional fishing videos. It aims to empower fishermen of all skill levels with knowledge to make better decisions and accelerate their learning curve. The team of instructors is made up of accomplished, deep-thinking captains, guides, and anglers with extensive understanding of ecological and environmental conditions. The comprehensive learning system covers conditions, structure, baits, tackle, tactics, rigging methods, and boatmanship.

Musky Lures - Repair or Refurbish

Musky Lures - Repair or Refurbish

Musky lures often get forgotten due to various reasons, such as clear coat peeling, faded bucktails, repeated abuse, or lost confidence. To revive these lures, you can repaint and repair them, re-tie them, or combine them with other lures for a new look. Airbrushing is a popular method, but aerosol cans and screens can also be used. Proper care can also help retain the luster of bucktails.

Catfishing Techniques - Jugs and Trot Lines

Catfishing Techniques - Jugs and Trot Lines

Spring camping trips often involve catfishing using jugs, limb lines, and trot lines. Cats are abundant in the south, and setting up jugs, limb lines, and trot lines can be a great way to stock the freezer. Live bait, fresh cut bait, and limb lines are effective for flathead catfish.

How to Catch Redfish - Spring Fishing with William Toney

How to Catch Redfish - Spring Fishing with William Toney

As Florida's waters warm, redfish are shifting from winter spots to outside passes and keys due to abundant food sources. Targeting spring redfish with artificial baits is recommended, with good incoming tide and current and tidal flow. The gold spoon is a popular lure for spring fishing, mimicking dying bait fish. Stealth and patience are essential for successful fishing.

Spring Bass and Perch Fishing - Dwayne Hickey

Spring Bass and Perch Fishing - Dwayne Hickey

Creek fishing in Tennessee starts in mid-March, attracting smallmouth bass, catfish, bluegill, and shell crackers. Small creeks and rivers offer great opportunities for fishing, with wading upstream and using small top water lures. Live bait and crawfish are excellent choices for targeting river fish, with simple rigs and fast action rods.

Spring Muskie Topwater Get Out Da' Box Cory Allen

Spring Muskie on Topwater - Get Out Da' Box

The term "bite" in angling discourages creativity and limits exploration beyond a single presentation. However, nature changes daily, and any tactic can effectively synchronize with species. Smaller fish respond differently to larger presentations, so avoiding "bite" thinking can hinder progress towards larger fish.

Trophy Musky Fishing - Best Time - Dwayne Hickey

Trophy Musky Fishing - Best Time - Dwayne Hickey

Catching a Trophy Musky in middle Tennessee is best during late winter/early spring. Muskies can be found in Center Hill lake and Great Falls reservoir. Fishing is best during warming trends, pre front conditions, and moon phases. Use six-inch twitch baits, soft rubber swim baits, and slow steady retrieves.

Jigging for Muskie in Clear Skinny Water - Dwayne Hickey

Jigging for Muskie in Clear Skinny Water - Dwayne Hickey

Cats and muskies are good hunters, making sight fishing and the "cat & mouse game" approach essential. The author uses a sinking musky lure, searching for "Still" fish, and then pops the jig off the bottom. Jig combos, slug-Os, and Fin-S are excellent choices.

Musky Lures - Bottom Contact is Key

Musky Lures - Bottom Contact is Key

Buck Perry's teachings emphasize bottom contact in bass fishing, but it's often overlooked in musky fishing. Largemouth bass often suspend more than other species, making bottom bouncing a misappropriation of depth control. Smaller cranks like Roger Watter's H20 Rampage and Cranky Nitro are ideal for this purpose, as they can be weighted for different effects.

Muskie - the Hated Fish - Kill em' All

Muskie - the Hated Fish - Kill em' All

A group of bass fishers are discussing their fishing habits, with some expressing success and others expressing disappointment. The conversation often turns negative, with some bass fishermen claiming to kill every fish they catch. Some even mention tossing the fish for the Buzzards to eat. The conversation is a mix of friendly and arrogant comments, highlighting the challenges faced by bass fishermen.

Pre-Spawn Muskie in Southern Reservoirs - Cory Allen

Pre-Spawn Muskie in Southern Reservoirs - Cory Allen

Spawning is a common activity for anglers, with Muskies being a unique species. They spawn during a specific time of year, attracting prespawn fish due to current and temperature. Muskies are broadcast spawners, not constructing nests or affecting their progeny's life cycle. They often return to staging areas near the back end of coves and cuts. Paying close attention to these areas is crucial for locating and catching these fish.

 Win $500 - Video Contest

Win $500 - Video Contest

The 2019 In The Spread Fishing Video Contest is an educational competition where participants create educational videos for $500 cash. The contest aims to share fishing knowledge and teach tactics, bait rigging, and gear setup. Submissions must be original, educational, and not have been released before. Winning videos receive promotion on In The Spread's website and social media channels.

Muskie Fishing - The Collins River with Dwayne Hickey

Muskie Fishing - The Collins River with Dwayne Hickey

Native muskies once roamed rivers and streams in Tennessee, but hydroelectric dams wiped out spawning grounds. In the mid 1980s, they were reintroduced into the Collins river, thriving until the early 2000s. Today, the river has a healthy population of muskies, with occasional fish of 50 inches or better. Musky lures, tools, and a first aid kit are essential for fishing.

Spinnerbait Blades for Musky Fishing - Choosing the Right Cut

Spinnerbait Blades for Musky Fishing - Choosing the Right Cut

The author emphasizes the importance of weight, blade sizes, and component diameter in lure design. Safety pin spinnerbaits can change purpose by recombinanting these elements. Combining different styles of blades can make a tool less versatile and controlled. Single blades offer strengths but also make them less functional. The author has yet to find an equal quality, function, and aesthetic attentiveness of Joe Murpny's Spinners, despite the presence of several good companies producing musky certified safety pin spinnerbaits.

When the Levee Breaks - Fishing and Ichthyology

When the Levee Breaks - Fishing and Ichthyology

Water has been a powerful ally and adversary for species, as seen in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Despite efforts to control flooding, water still occasionally shows its primadonna aire. During periods of high flow, muskies, like all fish, respond to stimulus, moving to the top floor. This allows aquatic denizens to explore new unlocked regions, even in muddy water. However, off-script behavior can be brought about by chocolate milk, rising water, and icthyological tweet-pation.

Muskie Fishing with Cory Allen - The Sifu

Muskie Fishing with Cory Allen - The Sifu

Cory Allen, known as the Tennessee Valley Muskie Authority (TVMA), is a skilled guide specializing in fishing in North Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky. He has a deep understanding of muskie behavior across multiple fisheries and spends time studying water conditions, gear, and tactics. Allen is self-depricating in his skills and is dedicated to self-improvement with his fishing. If you can't fish with him, you can watch his instructional fishing videos on his website.

Instructional Fishing Videos - The Way Forward

Instructional Fishing Videos - The Way Forward

To succeed in the fishing industry, continuous education and learning from great fishermen is crucial. Online instructional videos like In The Spread offer high-quality streaming instruction, allowing users to learn new fishing skills and stay curious about improving. Instructors at In The Spread provide insights into species behavior and tackle for greater success.

Florida Inshore Fishing - Winter Snook

Florida Inshore Fishing - Winter Snook

During winter, catching inshore saltwater fish like snook can be challenging. To stay connected to the fish, anglers should stay in warm spots, such as on the west coast of Florida, where snook can be caught in 58 degree waters. Wind direction, sunlight direction, and tides play crucial roles in locating warm water. To catch snook, anglers should look for high houses, mangrove shorelines, or tall trees blocking cold north winds.

ITS Legit Education - Fishing Videos

ITS Legit Education - Fishing Videos

In The Spread (ITS) addresses the demand for instant gratification in angling by promoting accurate information without direct marketing capital. It empowers contributors to speak their minds freely, without censorship or sponsorships. The platform's success relies on subscribers' willingness to study and implement its educational videos.