Sunday, June 29, 2014

How To Improve Casting Accuracy with Baitcast Gear | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

How To Improve Casting Accuracy with Baitcast Gear | 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: "Gusty winds and stormy weather turned Saturday's fishing trip into a geography test. Fishing decisions were based on where we could fish, more than where we wanted to fish.
For me, the challenge was finding spots where I could keep my crew within reach of some fish. For Kevin Scott and Al Heimer, the challenge was sorting through weeds, rocks and wind to detect finicky strikes. I think we did a darn nice job, even if I do say so myself."



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Make Fish Stories Reality | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Make Fish Stories Reality | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Fish stories are famous for telling the tale of the one that got away. That's about all losing a fish is good for. Sure your buddies will get a laugh, your friend in the boat might rib you the rest of the day. You on the other hand, have to bear the harassment. When fishing a tournament, the fish story could be deemed as an excuse.
   Fishermen are full of excuses. As avid anglers, we should do everything in our ability to eliminate the excuse factor."



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Bass fishing from a kayak in Mississippi not as out of place as it seems

Bass fishing from a kayak in Mississippi not as out of place as it seems: "JACKSON, Mississippi — In a sport that is synonymous with big boats, big motors and even bigger price tags, bass fishing from a kayak may seem as out of place as a snowmobile dealer in Biloxi."



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All About Junk Fishing | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

All About Junk Fishing | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC:



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Setting Up A Baitcaster With Pete Ponds | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Setting Up A Baitcaster With Pete Ponds | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "A backlash that requires lots of picking and cutting of line is one of the most frustrating situations in bass fishing.
   The frustrating situation becomes compounded when an angler is just learning how to use a baitcast reel while on a fishing trip. In some extreme cases, these anglers get so exasperated with the baitcaster that they never use one again. "



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Harvest - A Success Story | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Harvest - A Success Story | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "biologist Bob Lusk.
One 50-acre impoundment in Texas called Pinto Valle Lake produced excellent spawns of bass, with no survival of young. The bass population ranged in size from eight to 10, and every fish was 20-to-30 percent underweight.
   The forage base was empty. No bluegill, no shiners, no nothing. Reason: The lake had too many bass, too little food. The bass could not grow. To survive, the bass leaped from the water to catch dragon flies. On any summer evening, just before dark, people would drive to the lake and set up their lawn chairs, just to watch the bass jump for insects. This makes for cheap entertainment, but poor growth-rates for largemouth."



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How To Fish Tube Baits | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

How To Fish Tube Baits | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "The names Bobby and Garry Garland are certain to be enshrined in the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame one day due to the original tube bait the brothers developed called the Gitzit. The invented the lure to help them catch finicky fish on Lake Mead in Arizona. It is still one of the best finesse baits ever designed. There are tons of knock-offs, but a lot of anglers insist that the original Gitzit is the best. Sadly Bobby and Garry have both passed on. I actually met up with Garry a few years before he died and fished Roosevelt with him."



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