During the early Fall I always like to go big and follow up small. I started out throwing a small weedless swimbait, at my second spot a Bass swam out from underneath a floating raft to inspect my bait
Read MoreOne and done is a new series documenting my shortest sessions on the water. The distractions are plentiful when working from home and living on the water only makes it worse. However, it also gives me the opportunity to step away from the computer and wet a line for a few minutes.
Read MoreFinally, after what felt like a life time of watching, waiting, freezing, cleaning gear, watching the ice go out, and going half mad. The Winter weather in New England has broke and Spring is in full swing. Which means one thing, fishing season is upon us and more specifically, pre-spawn. The phase in a Largemouth Bass’s annual life cycle and the time when they are most likely to be at their heaviest. It’s the time of the year when you are fired up and ready to be on the water chasing a new PB. Grinding sun up to sun down throwing big swimbaits or swinging a massive streamers in search of that one bite.
Read MoreThe Long Wait is Over, drops tomorrow at noon! I think you guys are going to enjoy this one. If you liked the teaser, please drop a like and comment. Don’t forget to Subscribe to NSB on Youtube, we’ve got a lot of new content dropping this Spring that you guys aren’t going to want to miss. Thanks for the support and enjoy!
Read MoreThe ups and downs of being an angler and an everyday person. Anything and everything from days chasing big fish to simply wetting a line for a quick session. Following along in this new series from NSB featuring raw Bass fishing content from an Everyday Angler.
Read MoreWhat’s better than Summertime Largemouth on the fly? Check out our latest video Mid-Morning and relive an epic morning on the water full of mid air eats, beautiful scenery, and Bass on the fly.
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Read MoreI recently got the chance to catch up with Sasha and Adam from Project on the fly to talk about my time fishing in Southern California as well as Photography and New School Bass. If you haven’t already had the chance to check out the interview, then head on over to POTF to for the full conversation.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that it’s been Four months since I posted last. For those of you who don’t know, back in May I moved from Southern California to my home state of Rhode Island. If you have ever moved even just down the street, you know how much of a pain it can be, never mind moving across the country. Aside from getting yourself and all your possessions from point A to point B, it takes time to adjust. After a few months, I finally feel like I’m back in the swing of things and I’m stoked for what that means for New School Bass.
Read MoreRecently, I got the chance to share a little bit about my experience Fly Fishing for Bass in Southern California, in the latest issue of Alt Fly Fishing Magazine. The article touches base on what you can expect when you hit the water. So if Southern California waters are on your bucket list or you just want to learn about a unique fishery, then head on over to Alt Fly Fishing Mag and check out the New School Bass feature as well as the rest of Issue 3. Thanks for reading. Cheers!
Read MoreWe’re back with New School Nation VI. This time we are featuring Coax Fishing Co. an apparel company founded in 2017 by a couple of anglers from the great state of Texas. To learn more about Coax Fishing Co. and what they’re all about, read on.
Read MoreOne thing about the East Coast that I’m excited for is Striper Fishing. Rhode Island is home to one of the countries best Striper fisheries and you better believe we will be taking full advantage of in. In the mean time, check out this throw back from the worm hatch on Salt Pond in 2013 featuring captain Zach Lapp of Ripline Charters and myself. Enjoy and stay tuned for more Striper action this Summer.
Read MoreLast weekend, I hit the lake with the homie Evan (@bassfactory101) to start filming New School Bass Season II. The morning started off cold and wet, but we were stoked to be on the water. At first there was a light breeze and a heavy mist. You know, the type of rain that every time you think it’s done and take off your jacket, it starts raining again. The breeze was a little cool but nice in the way that when the breaks in rain came, everything would dry off quick. As we made our way down the shoreline, we picked apart the weeds, grass, and rocks that we came across. From there on out, we threw everything we had at them.
Read MoreAs I mentioned a few weeks back in “Looking Ahead to 2019” I will be doing some traveling this year. I will be fishing in Southern California until April, then I will be driving across the country to Rhode Island for the Summer. Traveling across the country presents many opportunities to fish, film and meet new people. I want to make NSB Season 2 as epic as possible, so this is where I need your help. We want your input on where we should fish in 2019! Feel free to sound off in the comments section below or shoot us an email at newschoolbass@gmail.com. Cheers!
Read MoreSince the first cameras we made accessible, people have been photographing their catches. When it comes to catch and release, photos are the only proof we have of our catch. A fraction of a second, captured in time symbolizing an epic triumph over nature. In todays world, these images can take many forms, but it seems the most commonly they are a digital images are captured on a iphone or go pro. But the time has come, maybe you can't quit seem to capture the beauty of the fish or your surroundings on your phone and your looking to upgrade to a dslr. This leads to the question where do I start?
Read MoreWe are back again for the next installment of New School Nation. For those of you new to the site, New School Nation is an on going interview series with anglers, artists, lure makers, and other people from around the Bass fishing industry. This time, we caught up with Bradly Pultz the angler and fly tier behind Delta Bass Bugs. Bradly ties some top notch flies and fishes the California Delta. Check out the rest of the interview to learn a little more about Bradly, Delta Bass Bugs, and what its like to have the CA Delta in your back yard.
Read MoreRecently, I was digging through some old hard drives and found this video we made 6 years ago. The video highlights some beautiful moments fly fishing with friends on my home lake in Rhode Island. While this video is older, in 2019 we will be filming more of the NSB series on the east coast. While the bass may not be as big as what California has to offer, the fishing is great and I hope you guys will enjoy the content. For now, enjoy this piece of NSB history from years past.
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