Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Ocean Marine & Tackle Fishing Blog | The Official Blog for Ocean Marine & Tackle

Ocean Marine & Tackle Fishing Blog | The Official Blog for Ocean Marine & Tackle: "One of the handiest kits we have seen for properly maintaining your fishing reels is the Saltwater Reel Cleaning Kit from Ardent. This kit comes complete with a sturdy carrying case, Reel Cleaner, Reel Butter oil, Reel Butter grease, cleaning cloth, foam tipped swabs, brush and Reel Guard Corrosion Inhibitor."

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Bass Fishing with the Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap Lipless Vibrating Crankbait

Bass Fishing with the Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap Lipless Vibrating Crankbait: "Basic Anatomy. The Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap is the original flat-sided, lipless crankbait. It comes with its own built-in action right out of the box. An angler only has to reel it in straight and quick, and the lure will do the rest all on its own. It will automatically RATTLE, VIBRATE and FLASH all by itself, which is what makes the lure so effective and such a "no brainier", even for novices. All anyone needs to do is to retrieve it straight, quick and in close contact to weed tops or flat bottom, and start getting hits! You also get a great SHAPE right out of the box. Pick up a shad or bluegill about 3 inches long. Now pick up every single lure in your tackle box and rank them as to which lure comes closest to the shape of the natural bait. I will bet you that your Rat-L-Trap more closely approximates the bait shape better than anything else you own!"

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Slightly cooler weather offers big SC bass - Columbia Fishing | Examiner.com

Slightly cooler weather offers big SC bass - Columbia Fishing | Examiner.com: "While everyone in South Carolina is keeping an eye on the weather channel for Hurricane Irene, anglers are taking advantage of some great bass fishing. The weather has been slightly cooler and a lot of smaller fish have been up in the shallow water and around docks and bridges. The largemouth bass have been following them and having a quick snack along the banks."

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