Thursday, March 28, 2013

Effective Decision Making in Early Spring Bass Tournaments

Effective Decision Making in Early Spring Bass Tournaments: "It happens to the best of us—you get the rare chance to go fishing during the workweek and absolutely wreck the bass. A limit easily weighing 25 pounds is enough to make you jump into Saturday’s derby with every expectation of winning. When tournament time rolls around, however, your fish have moved and you’re left scratching your head and scrambling to catch a modest limit. "

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How to Catch Striped Bass when Everyone Else is Getting Skunked - Barnstable-Hyannis, MA Patch

How to Catch Striped Bass when Everyone Else is Getting Skunked - Barnstable-Hyannis, MA Patch: "You know those guys with the bent rods, when everyone else is not catching a thing? How would you like to be that guy this fishing season? Read on to find out how you can avoid the dreaded skunk, and catch bass when nobody else can."

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Sasser: Falcon Lake reinforces its reputation as America’s No. 1 bass lake | Dallasnews.com - News for Dallas, Texas - SportsDayDFW

Sasser: Falcon Lake reinforces its reputation as America’s No. 1 bass lake | Dallasnews.com - News for Dallas, Texas - SportsDayDFW: "Texas bass pro Keith Combs led all four days at the Bassmaster Elite Series Rigid Industries Falcon Slam to earn his first Elite Series victory and $100,500 on Monday. Combs a former Falcon Lake fishing guide, caught a four-day, 20-fish limit that totaled 111 pounds, five ounces."

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If You Can’t Beat Them, Eat Them: Filleting and Cooking Asian Carp - Outdoor Hub

If You Can’t Beat Them, Eat Them: Filleting and Cooking Asian Carp - Outdoor Hub: "Asian carp threaten America’s waterways and a multi-billion dollar freshwater fishing industry, as well as being hated by just about every angler out there. So the obvious answer is, why not eat them? The species is notoriously fast breeding, large growing and high in protein. Carp meat itself is a slick pearly white and carries a somewhat neutral taste, which makes it a perfect canvas for seasoning and marinades."

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Anderson: Two-fish walleye and bass limits obscure real Mille Lacs issue | StarTribune.com

Anderson: Two-fish walleye and bass limits obscure real Mille Lacs issue | StarTribune.com: "When the bizarre becomes routine, people accept it as normal. Which might explain the quiet acquiescence among Mille Lacs anglers since the Department of Natural Resources recently announced its two-fish walleye limits for the lake beginning May 11."

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