Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Daily Advance

The Daily Advance: "When I am fishing for largemouth or stripers, I have always got a crank bait tied on one of my rods.

A crank bait is basically a hard bait with a bill that is usually shaped kind of like a football, and the bill will make the bait dive down to a certain depth and stay there while it is being retrieved."

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Slip Floats And Dark-Side Walleyes | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Slip Floats And Dark-Side Walleyes | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Walleyes have something in common with bats and owls – they’re more suited to nighttime activities than the glare of the noonday sun. They’d rather live in Moonglade than the Land of the Eternal Sunshine. Under certain conditions, such as following cold fronts, calm days or during unusually hot weather, walleyes are driven to the dark side by the bazillions."

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Not leaving Alabama Rig without bite

Not leaving Alabama Rig without bite: "t’s been over a year now and I’m still trying to catch my first fish on an Alabama Rig. I’m sure a lot of you know by now that the Alabama Rig has become one of the hottest new baits on the market. If you don’t, an Internet search will surely clue you in to its potential. "

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Spring Frogs for Bass

Spring Frogs for Bass: " Now that the water is finally warming after a late start to spring the bass are beginning to move up on the humps and ledges and to and from shallow spawning areas as the water temperature rises between 49 and 53 degrees. I am seeing pictures of some nice bass from around North America and that tells me that it will not be long until the spawn is on. "

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