Saturday, February 15, 2014

Anniston Star - Outdoors Secrets to catching crappie during cold winter months

Anniston Star - Outdoors Secrets to catching crappie during cold winter months: "Winter weather in Alabama can be a little fickle at times. Snow, ice and cold temperatures are at home in the regular forecast. Still it can be a good time to catch some crappie. During what most consider colder months, crappie fishing can actually be hot."



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Outdoor Life: Spring crappie fishing is around the corner

Outdoor Life: Spring crappie fishing is around the corner: "armer temperatures are probably not far off and even though winter may not be completely over with, it’s time to go ahead and start planning your strategy.   
    Reservoirs, lakes, ponds and rivers will soon be dotted with boats and the anticipation of plentiful action is in the air. Cabin fever time may be drawing to a close."



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Tackle tips for crappie fishing-Louisiana Sportsman

Tackle tips for crappie fishing-Louisiana Sportsman: "Notwithstanding his penchant for simplicity, Toledo Bend guide Jerry Thompson has given much thought to certain aspects of his terminal tackle and rigging.

Here’s a handful of his preferences:"



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How To Walk A Spook - YouTube

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Winter: Use It To Prepare! | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Winter: Use It To Prepare! | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "If there is ever a more anxious time among bass fishermen than the dead of winter, I don't know of it. Football is over, the lakes are frozen over, and the ponds are like a portrait of nature with snow drifting across the ice and cattails. Rather than driving around depressed or standing at the window looking at the inclement weather conditions, (all of which I have done) take a new approach - take this opportunity to GET READY for Spring."



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Cold Water Jigs | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Cold Water Jigs | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC:



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