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[Wired2Fish Video] Bass are cover-oriented fish that setup in the nooks and crannies of hard cover like laydowns, bushes and stumps. Expert shallow water angler Stephen Browning shares his process for thoroughly fishing each piece of wood, and how this reduces missing key bites.

Making multiple casts to the same cover element is essential, but Browning stresses the importance of varying each subsequent cast. He explains how different casting angles coupled with retrieve speeds and styles will reduce your chances of passing up quality fish that are often missed by those unwilling to thoroughly comb key cover elements. VISIT WIRE2FISH FOR MORE




Stephen Browning's Buzzer Beater

Posted by admin on February 16, 2019

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CONROE, Texas – If you’re watching the Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour, you’re guaranteed to see a couple of things every time you tune in: Fish will be caught, and there will be drama. That was the case once again during the Knockout Round of the Huk Stage Two Presented by Favorite Fishing.

MLF pro Stephen Browning is no stranger to the drama the Elimination Line brings. In Stage One, Browning just missed out on qualifying for the Knockout Round by 1 pound, 7 ounces thanks to a late push by the eventual winner, Jordan Lee. In Stage Two, Browning found himself in the Knockout Round, but once again, he was flirting with the Elimination Line. READ MORE




Why Stephen Browning Sticks with Stick Worms

Posted by admin on November 24, 2018

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Stick worms are staples in bass arsenals everywhere.

“It’s one of those baits I have tied on 95 percent of the time,” says Major League Fishing pro Stephen Browning, who tallied nearly $1.4 million in earnings as a B.A.S.S. standout. “It’s a go-to bait, a bait that gets you bites.”

Many anglers overlook it as a flipping and pitching tool today, allowing creature- and beaver-style baits to take up much of that action. Browning warns: abandon it at your own risk! READ MORE




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