Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Jacksonville Daily Progress : GONE FISHING WITH Jerry Miller: Targeting Bass During the Shad Spawn

Jacksonville Daily Progress : GONE FISHING WITH Jerry Miller: Targeting Bass During the Shad Spawn: " I’ve always been told: find the bait fish and you will find the bass.  This is a true statement.  But what do you do when fishing a big area of the lake and find bait fish scattered everywhere?"

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The Smart Fisherman’s Bass Fishing Techniques - Fishing Report

The Smart Fisherman’s Bass Fishing Techniques - Fishing Report: "Fishing makes nice fun ! Whether or not you fish to produce a living or for pure hobby, you've got to actually be as smart just like a fisherman ought to.
Every smart fisherman has his own fishing suggestions that enable him to actually catch the fish he is well known regarding his goaled to actually."

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Best Largemouth Bass Fishing - Whitefish Chain - 2013 Best of MN | StarTribune.com

Best Largemouth Bass Fishing - Whitefish Chain - 2013 Best of MN | StarTribune.com: "On a summer night deep in the heart of Minnesota’s resort country, stop in the town of Crosslake at Moonlight Bay, a onetime dance hall originally built in 1933, and now a restaurant and bar with outside seating for, well, lots."

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New Mille Lacs bass regulations under fire | StarTribune.com

New Mille Lacs bass regulations under fire | StarTribune.com: "The new regulation is a 17- to 20-inch protected slot, with a possession limit of six, with one longer than 20 inches allowed."

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The BulletBobber: A Bobber You Can Steer | OutdoorHub

The BulletBobber: A Bobber You Can Steer | OutdoorHub: "Unfortunately, Lieb had trouble finding a major manufacturer to pick up the device. He had brought the device down to a major fishing show in Las Vegas, but came back dejected."

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Five Tips for Better Flippin' | OutdoorHub

Five Tips for Better Flippin' | OutdoorHub: "I think we can all agree that big largemouth bass like to bury themselves in dark and hidden spots. One of the few ways to reach these fish is by flippin’ or punching. These are techniques that 99 percent of all tournament anglers use, in many cases, year-round. If you are new to fishing or just haven’t started flippin’ for bass, here are some tips to help you be more successful."

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