Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Top 10 early season Bass fishing tips

Top 10 early season Bass fishing tips: "If you live in the Northern part of the US like I do, early season Bass fishing is something that is hard to wait for. After several months of frozen lakes and weather too cold to do much of anything outside, open water and the anticipation of opening of Bass season gets me excited."



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Pasco angler catches 20-pound Washington record walleye in Columbia - Outdoors blog - Spokesman Mobile - March 4, 2014

Pasco angler catches 20-pound Washington record walleye in Columbia - Outdoors blog - Spokesman Mobile - March 4, 2014: "FISHING — A walleye weighing 20.32 pounds caught in the Columbia River on Friday is a pending Washington record.

John Grubenhoff, 57, of Pasco was fishing in the McNary Pool near the Tri Cities when he caught the egg-heavy female measuring 35 1/2 inches long and 22 3/4 inches in girth.

A state biologist witnessed the weighing on a certified scale on Friday. State biologist Paul Hoffarth measured the fish on Saturday and said he doesn't foresee and issues that would prevent the record from being confirmed.

Grubenhoff's walleye would top the current record of 19.3 pounds caught by Tri-Cities angler Mike Hepper in February 2007."



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What Equipment Do You Need To Fish For Trout | Crappie Fishing

What Equipment Do You Need To Fish For Trout | Crappie Fishing: "Crappie Fishing is definitely one of the best and most popular hobbies in the world. There is nothing better than spending a great summer day spent at the lake crappie fishing. Read on to learn new skills that will help you improve your crappie fishing skills. Study the tips written in this article and you’ll be able to make your friends amazed with your crappie fishing expertise.
TIP! If you are new to the sport, you need not invest in expensive gear. Fancy equipment isn’t needed and you won’t enjoy the sport as much or how many fish you reel in.
If you are using shad to bottom fish, cut the tails off before putting the fish on your hook. In addition to this, you can use the cut tail as scent to attract the fish to the bait."



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