Monday, May 5, 2014

Fisherman's least favorite bird in Pennsylvania – the great blue heron - Outdoor News - May 2014

Fisherman's least favorite bird in Pennsylvania – the great blue heron - Outdoor News - May 2014: "I am a hunter, angler and a birder. For some people, that last descriptor might not seem to go with the other two, but actually, birding is a nice fit with most other outdoor pursuits. I often bird while I'm hunting and especially while I'm trout fishing in the spring"



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Swimming Jigs on the Bottom for Bass - YouTube

Swimming Jigs on the Bottom for Bass - YouTube: ""



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Largemouth Bass Fishing Lures

Largemouth Bass Fishing Lures: "There are many excellent lures for catching largemouth bass. Some of our favorites are shown below."



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Mid-Layer Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Mid-Layer Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "We are heading into the time of year when fish are in transition. Some will be spawning, some may have already spawned and some may just now be beginning to stage for the spawn. It can be feast or famine through spring and into summer for those of us trying to catch bass."



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Crankin' and Rippin' | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Crankin' and Rippin' | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "To me, the best time for fishing is during the prespawn. During this period, I start looking for fish outside the spawning areas. The anglers who fish the lakes I fish know where the good spawning areas are: places like the Keyes at Clear Lake and the big flats at Folsum or Oroville. These are automatic locations I head to during the prespawn."



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Go Early, Stay Late Topwaters | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Go Early, Stay Late Topwaters | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "A benefit of living in the South is that you can bass fish from your boat year-round. True, during winter, you have to deal with frozen guides on your rods, and sometimes you can’t even get them out of the locker, last night’s frost freezing it shut. Mid-winter days on the lake are often tough going. You fish for hours, slowly dragging jigs or bumping small crankbaits along the bottom, between bites"



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