Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Ice Team Tips: “Recon Fishing” in Your Backyard — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability

Ice Team Tips: “Recon Fishing” in Your Backyard — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability: "Fishing some of the local waterways and ponds near your home can help you find winter-time hot spots.

Although you may not live on a river or lake, I would have to bet that in your daily travels you pass multiple bodies of water that hold fish. On your next trip to work, or to a store, take notice of how many lakes, rivers, or subdivision ponds you past that may allow you to fish."

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Bank Fishing Forum - General Bass Fishing Forum — www.bassresource.com — Readability

Bank Fishing Forum - General Bass Fishing Forum — www.bassresource.com — Readability: "I've been boatless the last few years, but there's not a lot of difference between bank fishing and boat fishing except, casting angles, access to structure that's beyond casting distance from shore and electronics. I really miss knowing what the bottom looks like. I'm not an accomplished enough fisherman to really tell the depth or bottom composition that a lot of guys on here talk about. "

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Catfish Punch Bait 101

Catfish Punch Bait 101: "Catfish Punch Bait 101 – Everything you ever wanted to know about fishing with punch bait."

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Fishing Swimbaits, Using A Swimbait Rod For Bass Swimbaits, Swimbait Lures

Fishing Swimbaits, Using A Swimbait Rod For Bass Swimbaits, Swimbait Lures: "Real baitfish, such as shiners, shad and creek minnows and other forage like bluegill, crappie, frogs and lizards are never rejected by a bass "because they don't "look or act right". Perhaps a bass is not interested in one forage over another on any given day, just as we don't want pizza every day. However, they will always eat at least one "real" forage type when hungry."

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Fishing Swimbaits, Using A Swimbait Rod For Bass Swimbaits, Swimbait Lures

Fishing Swimbaits, Using A Swimbait Rod For Bass Swimbaits, Swimbait Lures: "Real baitfish, such as shiners, shad and creek minnows and other forage like bluegill, crappie, frogs and lizards are never rejected by a bass "because they don't "look or act right". Perhaps a bass is not interested in one forage over another on any given day, just as we don't want pizza every day. However, they will always eat at least one "real" forage type when hungry."

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Scientific Frontline by SFL ORG News Center / Cornell finds deadly fish virus in the Northeast is spreading to other species

Scientific Frontline by SFL ORG News Center / Cornell finds deadly fish virus in the Northeast is spreading to other species: "Cornell researchers have found that a deadly fish virus detected in the northeastern United States for the first time in June in two species has probably spread to at least two more. But they have yet to determine whether the virus is responsible for the death of hundreds of fish in Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River in recent weeks."

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