Welcome, to LubyFishing.com. This site is designed to allow me share my fishing experiences past, present and future as well as any tips that might be worth sharing with my fellow bass anglers. Here’s a short bio of my fishing background.

In 1979 I joined a bass club in the big town of New Iberia, Louisiana. While only average in size, that club was far from average in terms of the talent of its membership. For someone like me who was new to competitive fishing, it was a great place to learn about bass fishing and sportsmanship.

Having to move several times over the next two decades due to school and work, I have had to learn to catch fish in many varied environments, from the stained shallow swamps of my youth to the massive, ultra-clear, super-deep impoundments of the west and almost every other type of bass fishing in between.

Although long in the making, those experiences have made me a much more versatile fisherman who is equally comfortable flipping heavy jigs on 65 pound braid as fishing a drop shop on 6 pound fluorocarbon 50 feet deep.

As a result I've been successful catching fish all over the country, although my current excursions take me from the Deep South and lakes like Sam Rayburn and Lake Fork and the Atchafalaya River basin to places like Lakes Kentucky/Barkley and Lake of the Ozarks in the Midwest.

Currently I am living in St. Peters, MO near St. Louis where I am working hard to promote the spectacular sport of bass fishing.