Bass lure resembling a worm. Used in texas rigs, wacky rigs, ned rigs, chicken rigs, etc.
What are Senkos?
Hooks that are known for setting themselves, also prevent gut hooking.
What are circle hooks?
Fishing normally done in saltwater, or if freshwater, giant lakes like the Great Lakes. Always done from a beach with a big rod, and a lot of the time natural bait.
What is Surf Fishing?
The Delaware Bay is the world's largest breeding ground of this animal.
What are Horseshoe Crabs?
The 5 Great Lakes are...
What are Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie?
Topwater lure resembling a real animal. Normally thrown in the morning under dense cover to find big bass looking for amphibians.
What is a Frog?
The three main types of fishing line are...
What are Monofilament, Fluorocarbon, Braided?
These fish are in both fresh and salt water, and use their barbels to detect meaty smells on the bottom of the water. Anglers normally have to sit and wait to catch them.
What are Catfish?
The Maryland State Park on the west side of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
What is Sandy Point State Park?
The invasive fish species that is invading the Great Lakes and other inland lakes across America.
What is the Round Goby?
Topwater lure resembling a baitfish gliding the surface. Known for the sound that a propeller on the back of the lure makes.
What is a Whopper Plopper?
Used to easily change out rigs or lures without tying a knot.
What are swivels, or snap swivels
A fish people consider to be trashy and no good for eating. Anglers throw bait out and let it sit to catch them, a lot of the time killing them after because some kinds are invasive.
What are Carp?
The body of water connecting the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware Bay.
What is the C&D Canal?
The nickname that locals (specifically Michiganders) give freshwater drum.
What is "Sheepshead"
Hard bait normally used in summer and fall to trick bass into thinking it's a baitfish. To get great action, just reel it in. You can get these baits with or without a lip.
What are crankbaits?
The most trusted brand by anglers for terminal tackle. They make all kinds of hooks, sinkers, swivels, etc.
What is "Eagle Claw?"
Fishing on the edges of ponds, small lakes, or rivers normally.
What is Bank Fishing?
This fish enters the Delaware Bay to spawn every May, sometimes exceeding 90-100 pounds. Delaware and New Jersey have charters exclusively to catch this fish.
What is the Black Drum?
These toothy predators, who had already been in the Great Lakes, were excessively stocked in the 1970s to cut the growth of invasive species.
What are Walleye?
Bass lure resembling a crustacean. Anglers bounce it off structure on the bottom.
What is a "craw?"
Float used in saltwater to get fish to notice bait is present. One of the only floats that is good to be used for both real and fake baits.
What is a popping cork?
An example of live bait that anglers consider the best bait of all time. Anglers let it sit out on the bottom or under a bobber to catch fresh or saltwater fish.
What are worms?
The island in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.
What is Fisherman's Island?
The fishing method commonly used in the Great Lakes to catch large fish (ex: lake trout, salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, etc.)
What are Downriggers?