Monday, December 9, 2013

Catching Michigan Largemouths at Ice-up — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability

Catching Michigan Largemouths at Ice-up — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability: "Greg Mangus shows off a pair of five-pound plus largemouths.

I was fishing a jig with a swim bait trailer, but was retrieving it more like a crankbait than a jig–no pumping, lift-and-drop action. Just cast, let it sink, retrieve slowly."

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Big Sword Story: Daytime Swordfishing Off Florida’s Coast — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability

Big Sword Story: Daytime Swordfishing Off Florida’s Coast — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability: "So far the fall of 2011 has proven to be a bit on the windy side, which has not allowed us to do as many swordfish trips as I would like. Luckily when the weather has cooperated we have gone out to the sword grounds and have caught fish. This particular trip, I had booked about two months ago and was set to fish with three anglers from England. They belong to an English fishing club and have fished throughout the world, mostly for marlin. They were eager to come to South Florida and try some of our daytime swordfishing."

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▶ Bass Fishing Tackle Tips - Crankbait Bass Fishing Tips and Techniques - YouTube

▶ Bass Fishing Tackle Tips - Crankbait Bass Fishing Tips and Techniques - YouTube: ""

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▶ Casting A Spinning Rod - Fishing Tips and Techniques - YouTube

▶ Casting A Spinning Rod - Fishing Tips and Techniques - YouTube: ""

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How to Cover Water | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

How to Cover Water | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Covering water and locating fish can be one of the hardest and most important factors in the sport of bass fishing.  This is an issue that's terribly broad, and may be mentioned at length.  There are many factors that I look at including the time of year; the weather, fishing the water quickly but effectively, and fishing points, cover, and structure.  I’ll attempt here to list a number of the items that I think about when selecting a bait, and vicinity to fish."

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