Thursday, November 14, 2013

Fall Deep Structure Fishing for Numbers and Lunkers | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Fall Deep Structure Fishing for Numbers and Lunkers | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "fter the lake turns over, late September through November is prime season for the deep-water structure fisherman on Lake Fork. Additionally, big bass will continue to be caught deep through February, although the bite typically slows by late November. Huge schools of shad group up in deep water and the white bass, yellow bass, and crappie follow them. Being a real sucker for all you can eat buffets, tremendous congregations of bass join the action and happily stuff themselves on the shad, crappie, yellow bass, smaller bass, and anything else they can get in their mouths. Learn how to find and fish for these schools and you'll add your lures to the list of what the bass are eating this fall."

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Research Finds Abandoned Oil Rigs Vital to Gulf of Mexico Fish — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability

Research Finds Abandoned Oil Rigs Vital to Gulf of Mexico Fish — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability: "Preliminary findings by Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi researchers has shown that more than 50 fish species in the Gulf of Mexico rely on decommissioned rigs for habitat. According to a press release by the university, the research was done in sites near Port O’Connor, Port Aransas, and Port Mansfield in Texas. Scientists found that in addition to red snapper, 51 other species called these abandoned rigs home for years at a time."

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St. Croix Avid Surf Rod — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability

St. Croix Avid Surf Rod — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability: "The false albacore were about 120 yards out, across the last visible bar, and they were tearing up the water. Gulls and gannets were diving into the chopped-up bait and anglers were lined up, but they were casting short of where the party was happening. From time to time, you could see glass minnows flipping out of the surface in a long stripe. Most of the anglers were casting spinning reels with eight- or nine-foot rods; I was using a nine-foot rod with an old Abu 6000 reel with the casting weights removed."

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Fish Photography 411 — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability

Fish Photography 411 — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability: "It pays to take a few moments to compose the subjects to capture a good photo of the angler and the catch.

In this age of catch-and-release angling when the only trophy it is “PC” to display on a wall is a fish photo or a fiberglass replica mount, it is more important than ever that you be able to snap a reasonably good shot of your catch—or that made by your friends or family members."

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Deep Cranking Smallmouth Bass — www.youtube.com — Readability

Deep Cranking Smallmouth Bass — www.youtube.com — Readability:

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