Friday, June 6, 2014

Football Jigs w/ Mike Iaconelli- Bass Fishing Tips, Tricks, and Techniques » Great Fishing

Football Jigs w/ Mike Iaconelli- Bass Fishing Tips, Tricks, and Techniques » Great Fishing:



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A Bass'n Plan: Open water tactics for 2014 - Outdoor News - May 2014

A Bass'n Plan: Open water tactics for 2014 - Outdoor News - May 2014: "There are two kinds of spring bass fishermen: the fair-weather type who waits until late May, and the eager beaver who gets on the water shortly after the ice leaves.

The fair-weather angler will catch his share of bass, but the eager beaver will catch a lot more – and bigger – because he will be fishing during the pre-spawn season."



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Top early-season walleye fishing techniques - Outdoor News - May 2013

Top early-season walleye fishing techniques - Outdoor News - May 2013: "How about some thoughts on specific early season walleyes techniques. For starters, as I’ve suggested before, always have a game plan and pre-rig your rods!

Generally speaking, you can toss small jigs in the shallow areas you’re likely targeting for walleyes this open-water season. Say 1/16-ouncers, because we don’t want to spook fish with big hardware. Tip your jig with a minnow or (if you can find them this spring) a leech."



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Minnesota Fishing Report: Ross’s Fishing Review | East Silent Resort

Minnesota Fishing Report: Ross’s Fishing Review | East Silent Resort: "Things are beginning to move forward in Otter Tail Lakes Country. We had an amazing week of intense warm weather which really heated up the lakes FAST! Too fast? It’s a hard question to answer. Fishing surged on some lakes in the county while others seemed to drift backwards. On the walleye side of things, the shiners are in a big hurry to get rid of their spawn."



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Lake Fishing Reports MN Fish Winnie Cass Leech Winnibigoshish Pokegama

Lake Fishing Reports MN Fish Winnie Cass Leech Winnibigoshish Pokegama: "I'm going to let you in on a little secret about one of the most reliable patterns for early summer, mixed bag fishing that I know about.
Fishing newly emerging patches of Coontail and Northern Milfoil Weeds.
You Know the ones that I'm talking about, the ones that during late summer, that grow all the way to the surface and float like a carpet. Those really thick patches of weeds that you won't even try to fish during late summer because they're too thick to work in.
Well that is then and this is now. During the first couple of weeks in June, these weed patches are just beginning to emerge and fishing in them is easily manageable. When the weed stalks are short 6 to 12 inches tall, they attract and hold all sorts of bait for the fish. Minnows, insect larvae, you name it. If it's good for the fish, you can find it in these thick, green weeds."



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Fishing Report: It's bass time, baby, in the Muskegon area | MLive.com

Fishing Report: It's bass time, baby, in the Muskegon area | MLive.com: "MUSKEGON, MI – This weekend wouldn't be a bad one to target bass.

Salmon are still hiding in pockets of warm water of Lake Michigan, Muskegon-area fishing tackle shops and guides said, heading into the June 7 weekend. Bass will be easier to target at inland lakes."



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Fishing Report: Monster mirror reflects on Pickering’s prowess | Sports - Pro, College & High School coverage | Providence Journal

Fishing Report: Monster mirror reflects on Pickering’s prowess | Sports - Pro, College & High School coverage | Providence Journal: "The monster mirror carp weighed in at 40 pounds, 2 ounces and was enough to take top prize.
The Biggest Mirror Award in this year’s North American Carp Anglers Group Tournament went to Dave Pickering of Lincoln."



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Trappin Bass In The Jungle - Part I | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Trappin Bass In The Jungle - Part I | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Inches below the surface of the stained water, is an intimidating minefield of stumps and decaying timber.  Endless acres of aquatic shallows are choked by hydrilla, coontail, pond weed, deertounge grass, lily pads, and alligator weeds.  The locals call it “The Jungle”"



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Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report - June 6th, 2014 - Outdoor News - June 2014

Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report - June 6th, 2014 - Outdoor News - June 2014: "FARIBAULT AREA
Crappies continue to hit on Cedar Lake in four to six feet and Lake Mazaska is giving up crappies and bass around the docks. Crankbaits are producing northern pike in 12 to 15 feet on Cedar, while Circle Lake is giving up panfish in four to six feet throughout the day."



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Lures For Bass Fishing - Tips About How Added With A Crankbait! | All Needs Senior Services

Lures For Bass Fishing - Tips About How Added With A Crankbait! | All Needs Senior Services: "Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 06/05/2014 - 4:04pm
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Rigging The Huddleston Deluxe | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Rigging The Huddleston Deluxe | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "First off, the Huddleston trout (the ROF #12's and #16's) already come pre-rigged with a large, single jig hook in it's back, so why go through all of this trouble, to give them an "after market" rigging?
    Well for starters, the ROF #5's do not come pre-rigged with the jig hook in the back. Yes, all of the Huddleston trout do have a ring in the belly, which will allow for the attachment of a split ring, and any hook you want to use, however, this hook placement will cause a much higher percentage of "bottom lip hooked fish", and even worse, a much higher percentage of "gill hooked fish", which when we stop to consider that this lure is primarily used for trophy bass, gill hooking is simply not acceptable."



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Braid or Fluorocarbon? Understanding Specialty Fishing Lines | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Braid or Fluorocarbon? Understanding Specialty Fishing Lines | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Choosing a fishing line isn't as easy as it used to be. Early in my career, there were two main choices - Berkley monofilament and Stren monofilament. Today there are dozens of options.
    Anglers now have multiple choices in line materials, performance characteristics and even color. It gets confusing for old-timers like me, so I can only imagine how it must be for anglers just getting started. "



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