Sunday, August 24, 2014

Rigs For All Reasons | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Rigs For All Reasons | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: ""I don't see what you bass fishermen need with all them rods. I'm doing all I can to fish with two," said the semi-pro crappie fisherman. He was tied up beside me as I waited on my partner to park the truck and trailer before we left to pre-fish that morning"



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6 Ways To Rig A Tube Bait | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

6 Ways To Rig A Tube Bait | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC:



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River Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

River Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "We had just finished Sunday dinner at grandma and Pep Pa's when dad hollered, "Okay boys, let's go to the river!" My cousins and I shot out the door and started gathering minnow seines, trottines, minnow buckets, and rods and reels. We all knew there was a tow sack already loaded in the '58 Ford. It was there from last weeks river trip. It was there for the mud holes we hit on the way to gather crawdads."



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Fishing Bridges | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Fishing Bridges | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "When the toughest Bassmaster Classic in history played out on Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers in 2005, their hardened faces got as much TV time as eventual winner Kevin VanDam. You know them well. You can’t miss them. They span hundreds of yards, if not miles, over your favorite body of water, and hang dozens of feet over your head."



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Summer Pike Points | Wawang Lake Resort

Summer Pike Points | Wawang Lake Resort: "Some points are definitely better than others when fishing for BIG pike! Reading water and being able to carry out a logical fishing approach is the most important part of the process. You can have the sharpest hooks, make the perfect cast and work your lure correctly but if you’re fishing dead water, not much will happen. On structure like points especially, making good use of lure depth and fishing angles is really important. For the most part, points are things that stick out, with more than one side. A shoreline wall, for example, has only one surface. Depending on their shape and layout, a point can have four, five, even six ‘lanes’ or sides to work."



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