Friday, January 3, 2014

Cold Clear Water | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Cold Clear Water | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "This is one of my favorite times to go bass fishing. There is very little pressure on the lake and you don't have to go very far from the ramp to find a nice deep-water hole. During January, February and early March I concentrate on slabbing for deep-water bass. The slab or jigging spoon is a deadly bait that will catch bass like crazy when worked correctly."

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DIY Bahamas Bonefishing | OutdoorHub

DIY Bahamas Bonefishing | OutdoorHub: "One of the best winter vacations I ever took also morphed into one of my favorite fishing trips of all time. I like doing things on my own, and while I always recommend hiring a fishing guide to get the lay of the water, once I have a handle on the basics of the local fish movements and feeding patterns I prefer to pursue them—and fool them—by myself. Wading for bonefish is a special opportunity, and the Bahamas one of the few places where an angler can access some prime “wet-butt” fishing grounds without having to hire the services of a guide and a boat. I stumbled upon a great place to do just that while on a winter vacation arranged by—and shared with—my wife."

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Reeling in the New Year: Port Clinton's Walleye Drop | OutdoorHub

Reeling in the New Year: Port Clinton's Walleye Drop | OutdoorHub: "While many towns have their own, unique New Year’s traditions, the city of Port Clinton, Ohio definitely has one of the fishiest. Known to some anglers as the Walleye Capital of the World, Port Clinton plays homage to New York’s famous ball drop with a similar tradition of their own—involving a walleye, of course. You can watch a commercial for the walleye drop below:"

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Winter Bass Fishing Tips by Ron Howe

Winter Bass Fishing Tips by Ron Howe: "A few Winter Bass Fishing tips and presentations by Ron Howe
Once fall passes and winter comes on in full force it is down right cold outside. I know that the 100mph Goretex suit is coming off the hanger and going in the truck with me. My beanie will be on when I leave home and my whool gloves will be in my truck warming up for when I arrive at the lake. A warm cup of coffee and Im good to go!"

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7 Winter Fly Fishing Tips from Tom Rosenbauer - Falcons LedgeFalcons Ledge

7 Winter Fly Fishing Tips from Tom Rosenbauer - Falcons LedgeFalcons Ledge: "As we get into the heart of winter we wanted to share some insight on winter fishing from a fly fishing master and Falcon’s Ledge patron, Tom Rosenbauer as found in his article “Tips for Winter Trout”, many of which apply to our favorite streams out here at Falcon’s Ledge Lodge.
1. In winter, trout won’t move more than a few inches for your fly and they’ll be close to the bottom. So, fish your flies deep and slowly. Your best bet is a nymph fished dead-drift."

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The Forgotten Winter Technique | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

The Forgotten Winter Technique | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "It was during the fall semester 1993 at college that I really fell deeper in love with bass fishing. 19 years of baseball had taken its toll on my body. It was November and I was about three weeks away from major shoulder surgery. Since I was no longer the starting catcher, and would be relinquishing my scholarship at the end of the semester, I spent as much time at The Fishin' Fools, the local tackle store, as much I could"

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Slow Down For Winter | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Slow Down For Winter | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "This winter and early spring season of the year is a fine time to chase Mr. Largemouth. Actually, "chase" may not be the right word in these cold water temperatures. A slow, steadfast pursuit is more like it.
   Most of the time in late winter, cabin fever is running pretty high. Anglers are ready to rock and roll, but the half-frozen bass are sulking on the bottom somewhere in deep water waiting for spring. These two contradictory and opposing moods often result in a tough bite. Quite often it's a really tough bite."

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