Thursday, May 9, 2013

Topwater lures are good for summer fishing

Topwater lures are good for summer fishing: "Warm weather has finally arrived, and it’s the beginning of a long summer of fishing for most outdoorsmen. One of the favorite methods for summertime bass is to fish lures on top of the water. It’s a fairly simple sport, but doesn’t lack for excitement. Anglers can often watch a bass coming from yards away to attack their lure. Occasionally, the bass will literally leap from the water and attack their lure from above."

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Fishermen falling for new bass species hook, line and sinker | Fox News

Fishermen falling for new bass species hook, line and sinker | Fox News: "State wildlife experts in Florida confirmed the newest member of America's top freshwater fighting family is the Micropterus haiaka, now known as the Choctaw bass. The fish has been around for years, but was previously lumped in with another, nearly identical-appearing species, the spotted bass. But word that there could be a new-ish fish on the other end of the line is enough to send anglers scrambling for their tackle boxes. "

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Creating Chaos on Big Water Flatness - Outdoor Hub

Creating Chaos on Big Water Flatness - Outdoor Hub: "Driving the roadway along Lake Michigan’s shoreline on the way to the launch and not a ripple could be spied. In fact, the lake was so calm it looked as if a layer of Saran Wrap had been stretched tight across its surface."

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