Friday, July 8, 2016

The Worm | Bassmaster



The Worm | Bassmaster: "It was June 1967 and Ray Scott's first-ever bass tournament on Beaver Lake, Ark., was less than a minute old.

 A young Bill Dance, who had zipped across the cove to a sunken roadbed within sight of the marina where the tournament started, killed his 60-hp engine. He picked up a blue, Texas rigged plastic Fliptail Worm and tossed it into the water before his boat had stopped gliding."



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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Catch Everything that Swims - Finesse Jerkbait Fishing with Mike Iaconelli - YouTube

Catch Everything that Swims - Finesse Jerkbait Fishing with Mike Iaconelli - YouTube: ""



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Catch More Bass Late And Early By Targeting "Hard Lines" | Field & Stream



Catch More Bass Late And Early By Targeting "Hard Lines" | Field & Stream: "Sometimes in the summer’s blazing heat, especially around popular boating times like the 4th of July, all you can get pumped about is the few peaceful bass fishing hours in the early morning, and the few before dark as the recreational folks head back to the ramp."



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DAVE SHORETT | Bass are mysterious, but here’s a few hints

DAVE SHORETT | Bass are mysterious, but here’s a few hints: "July and August are considered by many the prime months for bass fishing in western Washington. There can be good bassin' in May and June during prespawn feeding, nest building and spawning, but unless you really know where the nesting spots are, it can be slow fishing."



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