Monday, March 24, 2014

Three New Ways To Use Old Soft Plastic Rigs | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Three New Ways To Use Old Soft Plastic Rigs | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "If you call yourself a bass fisherman, you likely know the three basic soft-plastic rigs, the two named after states and the one that’s wacky. What you may be unaware of, however, is that you’re not using them to their full potential. Here are three ways to use those rigs to catch fish and impress your friends."



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10 Steps To Becoming A Better Tournament Angler | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

10 Steps To Becoming A Better Tournament Angler | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Professional tournament anglers are the envy of the world. They have the job of a lifetime, making their careers in the sport they love dearly. While most of us slave behind a desk or machine, the professional anglers spend their days in bass boats."



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Trapping Bass In The Jungle - Part II | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Trapping Bass In The Jungle - Part II | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "HOOK SETS
After beginning clients learn to cast the Rat-L-Trap, (throwing repeatedly beyond the timber, retrieving at different speed and depths), they inevitably encounter a strike.  Should the angler set the hook when the strike comes?  Mike responds, “The fish pretty much will set the hooks themselves.  And you will know when he hits it, because if you’re not holding on to your rod, a lot of times he’ll slam it so hard, he’ll try to jerk the rod out of your hand.  In fact, that’s happened more than once to some of my clients.”"



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Drift & Drag: Patience A Priority | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Drift & Drag: Patience A Priority | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "All anglers have their 'confidence lure' or their 'go to' bait. For some, it's a crankbait, others like a spinnerbait and a few will live and die with the 'jig and pig'. All have their place throughout the season or perhaps even a day of tournament fishing.
   Personally, my confidence bait is the tube and my favourite presentation method is the drift and drag. It can be a slow, boring process if you haven't done your homework before tournament day."



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