Monday, February 11, 2013

Get The Kids Involved | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Get The Kids Involved | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "It’s easy to get caught up in our own activities and forget the important things in life.
   That’s one reason I gave up tournament fishing.  When I retired I had five kids ranging in ages from 6 to 16, including twin boys aged 13.  It would have been a shame to continue my tournament-fishing career and never have taken time to share with them my appreciation and love for the sport."

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How Wild Salmon Find Their Way Home - OutdoorHub.com

How Wild Salmon Find Their Way Home - OutdoorHub.com: "Salmon can wander for thousands of miles in the vastness of the ocean before returning home to the freshwater river where they were spawned. How have they been doing this for millions of years without modern comforts such as GPS or roadside rest stops? "

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The Challenge of Bass Fishing - Drootz Lt. Fishing

The Challenge of Bass Fishing - Drootz Lt. Fishing: "There is nothing more exhilerating than bass fishing, it is an exciting adventure but it is also the most challenging form of fishing you can experience.

Bass are not like other fish, they are much more wily and they will spot anything unusual very quickly. They stay out of the light in the daytime which is why so many experienced fisherman go bass fishing at night."

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Dyeing Soft Plastic Bass Lures in the Spring

Dyeing Soft Plastic Bass Lures in the Spring: "Spring is known for excellent bass fishing, but there’s an underutilized technique that can easily turn good fishing days into outstanding ones. As anglers target the shallows in hopes of intercepting big, transitioning bass, Big Bite Baits pro Russ Lane does the same—with one minor difference. During all phases of the spawn, he’s a huge believer in dyeing soft plastic bass lures."

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