Thursday, April 11, 2013

Clear Lake one of top bass lake in nation, maybe world - www.record-bee.com

Clear Lake one of top bass lake in nation, maybe world - www.record-bee.com: "The results of the B.A.S.S. College Series Western Regional held last weekend are a perfect example. The tournament broke national records for the B.A.S.S. college series, including a new record for the heaviest team weight for a two-day tournament with 54 pounds, 12 ounces. A national collegiate record also was set for a single day when a team brought in 32 pounds, 7 ounces on Saturday, which also broke the old national record of 29 pounds, 4 ounces. The overall average weight per fish was an impressive 4 pounds."

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Navigating the Early Season for "Crappies Galore" - Outdoor Hub

Navigating the Early Season for "Crappies Galore" - Outdoor Hub: "Fishing for crappies offers a spectacular opportunity for early-season fun throughout the upper Midwest. The enjoyment includes not only catching, but eating them as well. Crappies are considered some of the best-tasting fish that swim. Early in spring is a peak time to get them while they’re schooled on structure and holding around cover that makes them relatively easy to find."

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Anglers' Mystery Fish Turns Out to Be 1,000-pound Great White Shark - Outdoor Hub

Anglers' Mystery Fish Turns Out to Be 1,000-pound Great White Shark - Outdoor Hub: "Four anglers fishing near Fort Lauderdale, Florida got a shock when they discovered the fish they had been fighting for two hours was in fact not a bull shark or sailfish, but a great white. According to Hooked Up, anglers Harry Andro and Josh Sailer along with Jared and Tanner Elliot were fishing a little over a mile from shore when the shark took their butterflied bonito on a kite line. The four were all students at the same Atlanta high school and members of its baseball team."

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Bass Fishing for Beginners: The Bass | Bassmaster

Bass Fishing for Beginners: The Bass | Bassmaster: "erry McKinnis kicks off a new series featuring the basics of bass fishing. Want to get someone new into the sport? This is the perfect place to start. Stay tuned to bassmaster.com for more videos and information about the best way to start catching bass."

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