Sunday, May 18, 2014

N.M. Fishing Report — May 15 - Clovis News Journal

N.M. Fishing Report — May 15 - Clovis News Journal: "This fishing report, provided by Bill Dunn and the Department of Game and Fish, has been generated from the best information available from area officers and anglers. Conditions encountered after the report is compiled may differ, as stream, lake and weather conditions alter fish and angler activities."



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Fluke Tricks | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Fluke Tricks | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC:



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Lake Fishing Reports MN Fish Winnie Cass Leech Winnibigoshish Pokegama

Lake Fishing Reports MN Fish Winnie Cass Leech Winnibigoshish Pokegama: "Upper Red Lake was was a friendly place to be on Saturday. There was a bumper crop of anglers, but weather, fishing and good manners combined to make it a great day for most of the fishermen who visited the right areas.
The exception to all of the good fishing reports was that the anglers, including me, who visited the North side of the lake did not find too much to smile about.
I'll never figure some of this stuff out. It's like the lake had a split personality yesterday. The North side was chilly, choppy and void of fish. The South side was warm, calm and teaming with life."



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Post-Spawn Fishing | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Post-Spawn Fishing | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "The period of the spawn is one of the hardest times to catch bass. In fact if you have had a chance to see the film, Big Mouth, you soon realize from the section of the life cycle of the bass, which covers spawning, that a bass on the nest is not a feeding fish. While some folks do fish for bedding fish (usually by sight fishing), these bass are caught because they are trying to defend their nursery and get the lure out of the nest instead of wanting it as food. "



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Postspawn Beauties | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Postspawn Beauties | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Bass spawn at different times in the spring, and on the California Delta, it's no different. By the first of May, the early big fish spawns are completed, and even the smaller guys have pretty much finished their chores. That means there is a long postspawn period when fish can be taken.
   For me, the Delta postspawn can be broken down into three or four baits: a frog, a hard topwater bait, a rattlin' crankbait, and believe it or not, a jig. I won't focus too much on the Snagproof frog, because a lot has been said about it recently, and actually, the frog bite generally gets better the closer it gets to summer."



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Fishing The Worst Conditions | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Fishing The Worst Conditions | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "n a perfect world, tournament days for bass anglers would include a slight cloud cover, gorgeous weather, active fish, perfect water temperature and a full moon. However, reality comes crashing down and these ideal conditions rarely occur.  The best anglers are the ones who can roll with the punches and come up with a limit no matter how tough the fishing. The key is versatility. 
   Better anglers learn to adapt. For example, if their pre-fish patterns do not work during for the first four hours of day one, they fall back on plan B. Adapting is something that Nitro pro Gary Senft of Arizona learned long ago."



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