December 17th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
With so many fishing lures on the market, and so many lcd tv’s at the tackle shop trying to catch our eyes, it is important to write a review on a couple of these gimmick bass lures, in order to keep you from getting ripped off. Let me first begin by stating the obvious. When bass are very aggressive, as [...]
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June 19th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
There is a ton of information available on line about largemouth bass fishing techniques. However, one of the most important and forgotten techniques that is often not discussed is what is the best knot to use? There are hundreds of knots that can be used to tie your lure onto the end of your line, [...]
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June 10th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
Jig fishing techniques that include gear (Bobber, Jig, Slinky, Swivels, Mainline, Fishing Rod, and Fishing Reel), line mending, leader lengths, weights, and fish species. There is more Reading Water here ideal for Jig Fishing Anglers. Tweet This Post
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June 2nd, 2011 by Simon Abbot
Picture this scene: The setting Sun just dropped below the distant tree line, the water is calm and a light breeze is blowing. As you reach for the tackle box to pack up something catches your eye—a swirl in the water over near a fallen tree. You quickly pull out a Carolina rigged plastic worm [...]
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May 12th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
Location…location…location! How many times have you heard that in real estate? It is said that 80% of the fish are caught in 20% of the water. Where to fish is as important as where to build a house. One common theme to the diet of largemouth bass is that they take advantage of edges to [...]
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May 11th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
Amazon River, the most beautiful and largest river of south Africa which has become the greatest destination for anglers and adventurous folks. Here, the passionate anglers find many species of fishes to pass their time meaningfully. The most popular fish species among them, undoubtedly, is peacock bass. Those marveling yellow fishes had already caught the [...]
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April 16th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
Bass fishing has come a long way from being a nonchalant hobby to becoming a serious sport with different competitions held worldwide. The unique challenges created from bass fishing has helped to promote its popularity as a sport, resulting even in specialty baits, rods, clothing lines, and even boats. The sport is growing at a [...]
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April 6th, 2011 by Simon Abbot
Strike King Lure Company’s Marketing Manager, Chris Brown sets out to school Kim on a simple lesson that at times lure size does matter. Danny and Kim then disclose the diversity of forage species present on Michigan’s Lake St. Clair. Strike King’s KVD 2.5 and Series 6XD crankbaits are featured. Tweet This Post
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February 11th, 2011 by lureman
fishing is soemthing that one can involve in at quite a few levels. You can go fishing with cipher but the most standard of rods or head out with a minivan advanced of equipment. But the chances of catching a fish is not notwithstanding determined by how good you are at fishing. Instead your catch [...]
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August 5th, 2010 by Simon Abbot
There is an inscrutability regarding the stripers whether banded or striped Bass, stripers, rockfish, linesiders that induces all catching them. Anybody having seen a gorgeous fish jumping in the fresh water reflecting the sun shine off their silvery sides would admit that. However, catching such fish is all together a different issue anyway. Based on [...]
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