Thursday, January 30, 2014

6 Ice Fishing Tips from Tournament Pro Jack Baker — blog.takemefishing.org

6 Ice Fishing Tips from Tournament Pro Jack Baker — blog.takemefishing.org: "Once you have started to ice fish the mystery of the search and the thrill of the catch tends to get in your blood. Yet to catch more fish you need a little more knowledge of what is going on below the ice. Here are a few ice fishing tips I recommend:"



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Catch Bigger Fish With These Fishing Tips! — occupyamarillo.org

Catch Bigger Fish With These Fishing Tips! — occupyamarillo.org: "The beauty of the open water can lure in even the coldest of hearts. One of the greatest ways of taking advantage of the water is to indulge in a skill that has both relaxed and fed humans for a very long time. Keep reading for tips on how to help you fill your creel."



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Spring Bass fishing tips - YouTube

Spring Bass fishing tips - YouTube: ""



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Michigan Ice Fisherman Lands State-record White Perch — www.outdoorhub.com

Michigan Ice Fisherman Lands State-record White Perch — www.outdoorhub.com: "Aaron Slagh is beaming after pulling up this nearly-two-pound perch.

Michigan’s ice fishing season seems to be heating up, especially after wildlife officials recorded the second new fish record in under a month. Aaron Slagh of Holland finished his trip to Muskegon Lake last Tuesday with a 1.93-pound white perch. The fish was measured at 13.25 inches long and subsequently inducted into the state’s record books."



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Improve Your Feel for Better Fishing — www.outdoorhub.com

Improve Your Feel for Better Fishing — www.outdoorhub.com: "Check out Luke Clausen's suggestions for improving your fishing feel.

Fishing is mostly about knowledge and instinct. Unlike many other sports, it doesn’t take exceptional physical ability. There is no need to be bigger, faster, or stronger in order to be a better fisherman. There are a few exceptions, however, like casting skills. Casting skills like skipping docks or precision flipping will help, but the number one skill you can improve on to become a better angler is feel. Improve your feel and you’ll catch more fish."



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Ice Too Thick for Wisconsin Fishermen — www.outdoorhub.com

Ice Too Thick for Wisconsin Fishermen — www.outdoorhub.com: "Sturgeon spearers in Wisconsin are expecting a tough time cracking this year's ice.

There are few things that ice fishermen like more than thick ice, but sometimes it can be too thick even for them. Wisconsin’s small but avid group of sturgeon spearers may find this year’s offering a bit on the difficult side."



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