Monday, March 10, 2014

How to Fillet Northern Pike - Removing the Y-Bones

How to Fillet Northern Pike - Removing the Y-Bones: "Having fished and cleaned his catch from the waters of the upper-Midwest for over forty years, R. Karl shares his knowledge, providing everything you need to know: proper equipment, step-by-step instructions – including exactly how to remove those pesky “y-bones” from northern pike – and includes a special chapter on how to remove the skin and wrap/prepare your catch prior to freezing."



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Project Z Webisode 3: 3 Pros. 3 Days. 3 Challenges. | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Project Z Webisode 3: 3 Pros. 3 Days. 3 Challenges. | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Project Z features three of the biggest names in professional bass fishing˜2004 Forrest Wood Cup and 2006 Bassmaster Classic champion, Luke Clausen, along with perennial Bassmaster Elite Series standouts, David Walker and Stephen Browning, both of whom competed in the 2014 Bassmaster Classic.The pros will participate in three challenges that will put their decision-making and bass fishing skills to the test."



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Walleye fishing with Kristen D | Trapper Talk | Trapperman.com Forums

Walleye fishing with Kristen D | Trapper Talk | Trapperman.com Forums: "ook a little trip to do some walleye fishing with Kristen D. She never showed up, but at least the walleye fishing was Ok!

Got together with some friends from ND, WI. IN and had a great time. Only had three days to fish, but most of is broke our personal best, multiple times! Headed home and wanted to share some of the highlight reel!"



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Sissy Sticks and Giggy Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Sissy Sticks and Giggy Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "National tournament circuits have generated a great deal of publicity for jig worming as of late. With field sizes increasing, tour practice periods decreasing, and pressure on bass at an all-time high, the rise in popularity of the jig worm is not surprising. The technique, also known as shaky head worming, catches fish when others fail. Virtually every large-scale tackle manufacturer has a finesse line of soft plastics, many of those geared towards jig worming, so choosing the most effective lure for a given situation is a daunting task at best.
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