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Fish a Jig and Pig during the Summer - by Ken Sturdivant
Since there are no rules in fishing, why not fish the jig and pig in the heat of the summer? Bass are very active all summer. After all, they are a member of the sunfish family.
Correctly Spoon Feeding Fall and Winter Fish - by Bill Vanderford
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : The Best Bait for Big Bass
It is no secret that the jig and pig can and will attract big bass, if used properly. Whether you are pitching or flipping the bait, your entry needs to be as silent as possible.
Wave Worms - by Jim Reaneau
This months article will cover a new lure that has hit Lake Fork by storm. The WAVE Worms.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Keeping Senkos Simple - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Regardless of the technique that you choose when fishing a Senko, always allow the bait to do all of the work. These baits were born to catch fish and they don’t need a lot of help in doing so.
Summer Fishing on Alabama's Lay Lake - by Reed Montgomery
Another Coosa River recreational lake, but not quite as bad as upriver Logan Martin Lake , Lay Lake can still produce quality bass during the scorching days of summer.
Unique Products that Really Work! - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Quantum brings Performance Tuning to a new height with the launch of the stunning Energy PTi
To build on the success of their new award winning design, Quantum breaks all the barriers of conventional spinning reel concepts with the unveiling of their most stunning reel to date, the new 2004 Energy PTi spinning reel.
Gagliardi Claims $100,000 as Winner on Kentucky Lake - FLW Outdoors
Pro Anthony Gagliardi of Prosperity, S.C., hauled in a two-day catch of 10 bass that weighed 29 pounds, 8 ounces to claim his first career Wal-Mart FLW Tour win and $100,000 cash Saturday on Kentucky Lake.
Jerkbaits - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Jerkbaits + Water = Monster Fish
Jerkbaits are an extremely versatile lure, and they have the attributes that interest many species of fish. Floating, suspending, and countdown models are available in many different styles, sizes, shapes, and colors.
ABA with Over 900 Tournaments in 106 Divisions to Celebrate 30th Anniversary Championship in Shreveport, Louisiana
ABA with Over 900 Tournaments in 106 Divisions to Celebrate 30th Anniversary Championship in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Basic equipment for fishing the deep waters of Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
As a charter captain, I purchase a lot of fishing gear; perhaps, this explains why Bass Pro asked if I would like a private line.
Tying Spinner Rigs For Eyes - by Dan Kiazyk
One of the most versatile tools in almost every walleye man’s tackle box is the spinner rig.
Gettys Leads Everstart Series Event into Final Round on Guntersville - FLW Outdoors
Edward Gettys of Stevenson landed a semifinal-round catch of five bass weighing 24 pounds, 9 ounces Friday to lead the $256,825 EverStart Series Eastern Division event presented by Evinrude on Guntersville Lake.
Inline Spinner Secrets - by Craig De Fronzo
The inline spinner is a truly versatile bait that can cover all depths efficiently. It can be fished at various speeds and mimics a baitfish better than most other lures.
Fritts Leads Wal-Mart FLW Tour Event on Kentucky Lake - FLW Outdoors
Pro angler David Fritts of Lexington, N.C., led day one of the four-day, $900,000 Wal-Mart FLW Tour event presented by Pedigree on Kentucky Lake with a five-bass catch Wednesday that weighed 20 pounds, 12 ounces.
Fishing a lake for the first time is an adventure - by Hugh Crumpler
Fishing a lake for the first time is an adventure. Fishing a new lake for the first time brings out the pioneer spirit in each of us. Fishing a lake for the first time also brings out the competitor in us.
Finding Fish Attractors on Allatoona Made Easy - WRD
Underwater woody debris such as logs, brush, and stumps are all natural fish attractors. Fish use these areas for protection, as places to ambush prey, and sometimes as spawning areas.
Speed, Depth, and Bait Size Tricks for Catching Bass - by John Leech
Of the many variables in catching bass, triggering strikes has to happen to make us a success. Place speed, depth, and size of bait on the top of the list.
Poppin' For Pike - by Dan Kiazyk
It goes without saying that Canada’s northern pike are next to no other fish in numbers and voraciousness. Throughout the open water season one technique seems to have relative success day in day out; “popping for pike”.
Bass Fishing, not a Guy's Thing Anymore - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Fishing Maryland for American and Hickory Shad - Maryland DNR
It is during their spawning migrations that Maryland anglers have a chance to catch these hard fighting individuals.
Arizona Game & Fish Department Weekly Wildlife News - Arizona Game & Fish Department
This weeks stories include Bird Events rohibited, Condor Update: Lots of Good News, Yuma Regional Fishing Outlook (including Alamo and Havasu), and Did You Know?
The Alabama Spotted Bass - by Reed Montgomery
Thousands of Alabama anglers seek the ever-popular largemouth bass as their primary target on weekend outings, although many affirm that catching a spotted bass is second to none.
Assalt Salt Shaker Worm - Rigging and Fishing Techniques
Originally designed for drop-shotting the Salt Shaker Worm has proven to be one of the most versatile plastic worms on the market.
Hybrid Striped Bass: Ohio's Other Bass - Ohio DNR
Sometimes referred to as sunshine bass or wipers by anglers, hybrid striped bass are a cross between white bass and striped bass.
High Performance Spinnerbaits for Dingy to Muddy Water - by Ken Warren
Nearly every bass fisherman realizes that when fishing in muddy water, a spinnerbait needs to produce more vibration and flash than when fishing a clear lake.
There's No Nookie Like Chinookie - by Dennis Dobson
While chinook salmon are available in Oregon from the Columbia River in the north to as far south as the Rogue River drainage as early as July and August, October and November are considered primetime for these silver monsters.
Blue catfish receives world record status from the IGFA
The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) has approved a 124 pound blue catfish caught in mid May by Tim Pruitt of Alton, Ill.
Live Bait for Bass - Captain Jerry Sloan
May is the Time for Post-Spawn Bass Magic - by Bill Vanderford
Bar Fish the other White Bass - by Chris Megee
What’s the fish that fights like a saltwater fish eats like a fresh water fish and can be caught in almost every waterway in Louisiana. Bar fish, or white bass of course.
Night fishing for walleye from the shores of Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
At this time the walleye season is open year round on Lake Erie. The limit for walleye is six, with a minimum size of 15 inches.
The Complete Guide to Using Poe's Lures - Yamika Bait Company
From the original top water plugs to the newer crankbait designs, Poe's lures have proven themselves in lakes, rivers and ponds all across America.
Florida - FWC Announces Top Striper and Hybrid Bass Honeyholes - FWC
Fall and winter months offer the best striped bass and hybrid bass fishing here in the state that bills itself as the Fishing Capital of the World.
Why Bass Fishing? - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Springtime Top Water Baits - by Ken Sturdivant
Nothing beats a top water strike from any bass, spotted, largemouth or smallmouth.
Walleye Tackle Box Basics - by Dan Kiazyk
? I would suggest that the proficient walleye angler’s box will contain elements of the tried and true as well as newer refinements that have come as a result of a greater amount of understanding of walleye behaviour.
Arkansas - Angler may have world-record grass carp
A northwest Arkansas angler thought he hooked a big catfish while fishing for bass on Lake Wedington. He got more than he bargained for. What he caught broke a state record and may set a world record.
Soft Jerk Baiting - by Hugh Crumpler
What in the world is a "soft jerkbait"? The term "soft jerkbait" describes the bait, "soft" and the way that it is fished "jerk".
South Dakota : Lake Oahe 2004 Fishing Forecast - South Dakota Division of Wildlife
This article contains a brief summary of the status and trends of the Lake Oahe fishery and predictions for the 2004 fishing season.
Trophy Bass in Wisconsin - by Bill Lodi
Spoons for Game Fish - by Ken Sturdivant
Spoons have been around for more than 50 years and beginning as well as experienced anglers learned to catch almost all game fish on these deadly baits.
Summertime Stripers - by Ken Sturdivant
Summer stripers can be very exciting and they are surprisingly easy to find on big lakes.
Double the Outdoor Experience in Wayne County ,Georgia - by Bill Vanderford
Huge catfish, great deer hunting, and true Southern hospitality are the rewards that await visitors to Jesup, Georgia, which is in Wayne County.
Case Hellgrammites - by Duane Richards
The actions of the Case Hellgrammites make them look as though you are fishing live bait. When I first saw it in the water with its simple drifting and swaying action, legs moving all about, I felt like taking a bite myself!
Deep Spinner Baits - by Ken Sturdivant
The spinner bait makes big fish bite and yet many anglers miss the best tactic with the bait. When the spinner bait came on the scene it was used almost exclusively as a top water bait.
Jigging Spoons - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Patience is key - dwaynez
One thing I have learned through my years of fishing is patience, it is the key to successful and enjoyable fishing.
Selecting the Best Fishing LIne - by Don Lancaster
Just remember, if you happen to be aboard when one or two of the crew seem to be catching all of the fish and getting all of the bites. Check their line compared to yours.
Beyond Jitterbugs: Topwater Shootout - by Craig De Fronzo
For sheer excitement, topwater action can't be beaten. The rush of a huge wake closing in on your bait gets the old ticker pumping.
Using wire line for trolling Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
The advantage of using wire line is that you don't need heavy diving disks or jet divers to reach a certain depth.
Cloud Cover and Water Clarity Rule
What the Color-C-Lector has taught us is that the darker the day or the darker the water, the darker the color we need to fish. The clearer the water or the brighter the day, the lighter the color of jig we should use for the most success.
Arizona Game & Fish Department Weekly News - Rory Aikens
This weeks stories include: 2002 was the 'Year of the Monster Urban Fish', Bald Eagle Watchable Wildlife Workshop is Saturday, Public Meetings Set on Northern Arizona Fisheries, Drought Doest Not Mean Poor Fishing, White Mountains Fishing Forecast
Get Rid Of That Macho Bass Man Attitude! - by Rick La Point
Fishing has changed a lot over the period of a few years. Along with the growth of the sport and fishing tournaments that silly little green bass has become conditioned to the easy presentations that the Macho Bass Man offers.
Night Shift For Catfish - by Dan Kiazyk
However if an angler changes the time - to night - when he/she angles, success while cattin’ during this period can be measurably improved.
Sturgeon Fishing - Catch & Release Tips
We as Sturgeon anglers must continue to help these beautiful fish survive another million years.
Wind Can Be Your Friend
Like I have always said, ¡°You have to be smarter than the fish.¡± The fish make adjustments when the wind starts to blow, and you must also make a few changes if you want to catch them.
Frolicking and Fishing in the Ozarks - by Tom Lester II
Fun With Frogs and Rats - by Reed Montgomery
The soft plastic frog was engulfed the instant it landed in the thick patch of aquatic weeds. The explosion was enough to send the seasoned angler diving into his tackle box for his heart pills.
Summer Fishing on Alabama's Wheeler Lake - by Reed Montgomery
Searching out all 68,300 surface acres on Wheeler lake for summertime bass can be awful intimidating on such a huge impoundment.
Fishing with the Stick Bait - by Ken Sturdivant
Top water fishing is always exciting because the strikes can occur from the time the baits hit the water to the end of the retrieve.
Chug Bugging - by Hugh Crumpler
Hugh Crumpler III, talks about the Chug Bug, one of the most dominant topwater lures around. Read more for the best techniques and conditions for this lure.
Earthworm's Mono Shootout - by Craig De Fronzo
Fishing line is the most critical link between you and your quarry. It simply does not pay to skimp on this essential piece of tackle.
Boating Tips from Trailer to Ramp - by Dave Adams
As pointed out, the most important way to avoid a break down is prevention. A simple checklist the day before you launch or the morning thereof, can prevent an unpleasant beginning of your boating experience.
The 7 Step Program - by Craig De Fronzo
I have developed an intricate approach to finding fish on a year round basis. The formula revolves around the season. Let's take a look at how bass are located on a seasonal basis to get a better understanding on how to find them consistently.
Seasonal Striper Movements - by Ken Sturdivant
The striper movement is dictated by the forage. The stripers must eat constantly to sustain it’s existence. Stripers can cover a lot of water and this fish does not relate to cover like it’s bass cousin.
Trout in the Hooch offer the best summer action - by Bill Vanderford
Fishing crankbaits? St. Croix has designed an affordable premium rod just for you, the Avid Crankbait series.
With the introduction of 15 new models to add to their popular Avid series, St. Croix has included a new line specifically used for fishing crankbaits. These Avid Crankbait contain premium quality components at an affordable price.
Fishing that Darned Fluke - by Rick La Point
Hot Weather is Trolling Time - by Bill Vanderford
Gets Crappie to Bite with the Spike-It Color-C-Lector
So, for a crappie to bite bait, it must be able to see the bait. For this reason and many others, I'm a strong believer in the Color-C-Lector.
Cranky smallmouths - BASSMASTER Magazine
Smashed it!" "Delivered a crushing blow!" "Almost ripped my arm from its socket!" These comments are not from participants in a professional wrestling match, but from anglers reliving the experience of cranking up smallmouths.
Fishing the Baku Baits Wakemaker
The Wakemaker can be used without any weight for shallow / top water presentations - it can even be retrieved on top as a buzz bait.
Places to launch and dock your boat for walleye fishing on the PA waters of Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
If you're looking for a place to catch walleye and dock your boat, look no further than the Pennsylvania shores of Lake Erie.
Catching Arizona Crayfish - Arne Koch
The crayfish of the high elevation lakes of Arizona are similar to those you find in Europe and Scandinavia. The color of these crayfish is a dark brown to dark green that turns bright red when cooked.
Finesse Fishing Insanity - by Craig De Fronzo
All of these finesse methods have proven themselves to me. I didn't invent any of them. I've just modified them a bit to suit me better.
Texas Tube Madness - by Craig De Fronzo
The Texas rig tube is a very consistent producer. If by chance bass want a different look, there are several alternatives. I’m a big fan of finesse techniques from the West coast.
Wired Walleye - by Dave Adams
Once walleye have finished spawning and begin to feed, a pattern will start to develop. On Lake Erie this generally starts the beginning of June and continues till the end of September.
''Thee way'' to more Walleyes with Three-Ways - Wildside
On the water, we can take the smorgasbord to the walleyes. That's the beauty of three-way rigging, which allows an angler to set the table with a variety of baits and let the walleyes choose their favorite.
The Right Time is the Nighttime
If you are looking for an exciting and truly memorable fishing adventure that you won’t soon forget, I would suggest that you schedule a fishing trip under the cover of darkness.
The Hunt for Big Fish - by Craig De Fronzo
To consistently catch big bass, an angler has to put in the time and effort to be rewarded with success. Luck plays no part in consistency. An angler who is skilled in this “Hunting” knows where to go, when to go and what to use.
Alabama - Alabama Record Posted for Alligator Gar - ADNR
The record fish weighed 151 pounds 5 ounces, the largest fish listed in the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ records.
Summer Fishing on Alabama's Pickwick Lake - by Reed Montgomery
Situated near the town of Florence, in northwestern Alabama, Pickwick Lake has survived the test of time.
Northern Trilogy Part 2 - Pike - by Dan Kiazyk
But the fact of the matter is this; we are fishing some of the best pike waters in the world and who wouldn’t want to sacrifice a little of ourselves to give it our best shot?
Putting More Bass in Your Boat - by Craig De Fronzo
I employ a few tricks while out on the water that have consistently put more fish in my hands. Often, I have found that a small adjustment was the difference between casting and catching.
How to Fish Cold Fronts - by Ken Sturdivant
When cold fronts make their way into the area they can bring high winds, high barometers and frigid temperatures. Yet with all this to deal with bass stripers and crappie can still be caught.
Migration and Movement Habits for Lunker Bass - by John Leech
The biggest factor to watch is the amount of bait in the area. When you see a reduction of shad start looking for a reduction in bass they go hand and hand.
Tubing on the Big Water - by Tom Lester II
Couch Leads Anglers at Guntersville Everstart Event - FLW Outdoors
Pro Tony Couch of Buckhead, Ga., caught a five-bass limit Wednesday that weighed 21 pounds, 5 ounces to take an early lead in the four-day, $256,825 EverStart Series Eastern Division event presented by Evinrude on Guntersville Lake.
Deep Freeze Crappie - by Ken Sturdivant
The best way to beat cold weather fishing is to leave the live bait alone and use down sized artificial lures.
Fishing the Mad Man Lures - Mad Shad - Mad Man Lures
Are all shad created equal? No, they are not. When fishing a soft plastic jerk bait the action of the bait is very important, but for the bait to really be effective it needs to stay in the water. The Mad Man Mad Shad does just that.
Warm Weather has White Bass on their Spawning Run - by Bill Vanderford
We're only a couple of weeks away from the annual white bass migration, which is considered a major fishing event for anglers who pursue these feisty fish into the northernmost waters of the Chattahoochee and Chestatee rivers each spring.
Summer Fishing on Alabama's Logan Martin Lake - by Reed Montgomery
So you think you have seen some busy lakes in your time? Well Logan Martin is, ”The” recreational lake during the fun-filled days of summer.
Fishing with Bass Stalker Jigs - Dave White
The unique design of Bass Stalker Jigs is the result of over ten years of experimentation with hook styles, head shapes and skirt materials.
Gary Yamamoto Releases New Senko Laminates 925, 926, 927 - Russ Bassdozer
Now the next generation of Senko laminates are here: 925, 926, 927.
Getting Your Boat And Fishing Equipment Ready For Spring - by Jim Hammond
It's time to spend a few hours preparing our boats for the new season and here are a few tips on things that you might want to look at, before you put your boat back in the water from the winter sleep.
How to Become a Bass Tournament Angler - by Ken Warren
Have you ever thought about becoming a bass tournament fisherman? Ok, well if you fish for bass that is probably a dumb question.
West Virginia - State Record Brook Trout Caught (photo included) - WVDNR
A state record brook trout was caught by Mr. Robert Anthony Starkey of Clarksburg , according to Ed Hamrick , Director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources.
2004 Lake Erie Fishing Outlook is Promising - Ohio DNR
Year after year, Lake Erie anglers have experienced some of the finest and most diverse fishing on the Great Lakes and this year will be no different, say fisheries experts with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
Grunwaldt, Vogel Lead Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Tour on Lake Erie - FLW Outdoors
Pro Carl Grunwaldt of Green Bay, Wis., and co-angler William Vogel of Lafayette, Ind., jumped to the head of the Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Tour pack with a five-walleye limit weighing 33 pounds, 8 ounces when fishing resumed Friday on Lake Erie.
West Virginia's Whitewater Smallmouth - by Bill Vanderford
When you’re sitting up high on a bass-type pedestal seat with a fishing rod in your hand, you question the sanity of yourself and your guide as you peer down through the impossible looking, exploding whitewater.
Fishing Tips for the Kissimmee Chain - by John Leech
In the late 80s and early 90s Orange Lake and the Kissimmee Chain were very similar in cover and the fish populations were also very similar in every way.
Montana - Fantastic Fall Fishing - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
The fishing may be better in the fall, too. With decreased fishing and boating pressure on the water, many fish begin to lose some of their wariness.
The status of walleye fishery on Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
Much has been said and written - in bait shops, on the internet, newspapers, books, and magazines - about the current walleye population.
Finesse Fishing - by Rick La Point
Bass Fishin, Freshwater or Salt? - by Jim Hammond
When you say you are going fishing for Bass, what does it mean? For someone that lives in Tennessee it can mean only one thing Freshwater Bass. Now, for someone that lives down here, it could mean, largemouth bass or red bass.
Learn to use many Lures for Bass - by Ken Sturdivant
The day is off to a slow start and your crank bait is not working. Is it time to go home or keep casting with no results? Are the fish trying to tell you something and are you listening?
The National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame - by Bill Vanderford
The Hall of Fame sits on six, city-donated, beautifully landscaped acres of land strategically located in the heavily traveled vacation area of Hayward, Wisconsin.
Warm Days have Crappie on the Move - by Bill Vanderford
Warm fronts with their southerly breezes will soon trigger a positive response from the crappie population, which is one of the most popular and sought after fish in Georgia.
Nocturnal Bass Paradise - by Craig De Fronzo
I think that many fish naturally set their sites on shorelines at night to corral baitfish and prevent them from escaping.
Grunwaldt, Vogel Win Wal-Mart RCL Walleye Tour Event on Lake Erie - FLW Outdoors
Pro Carl Grunwaldt reeled in $90,000 in cash and prizes, including a Ranger boat powered by Evinrude, Saturday after catching five walleyes weighing 30 pounds while fishing with co-angler Charles Dahl on the final day on Lake Erie.
A Desert Island Lure for Fall Muskies - by Justin Hoffman
If I have to put my money on one lure that will consistently catch muskies during the fall, the choice would be easy, the jerkbait would get the nod every day of the week.
Trolling Tactics - by Ken Sturdivant
The trolling technique is without a doubt the most deadly way to not only find and catch fish, but cover tons of water on any lake.
Top Water Fishing - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
First we’ll tie on that favorite artificial (top water) baits. We’ll make a cast into that great looking spot, and then as soon as the bait hits the water we’ll make that first little twitch.
In the Heat of the Night - by Tom Lester II
How to Fish Points - by Ken Sturdivant
Points are magic highways and hide outs for bass. Points can be long and flat or sharp and deep. Whether fishing for spotted bass or largemouth bass learning to fish points correctly can be rewarding.
Summer Fishing on Alabama's Guntersville Lake - by Reed Montgomery
Guntersville Lake, near the town of Guntersville, Al has survived the test of time...and man.
Hair Jig Mayhem - by Craig De Fronzo
Although most people who use those baits work them in mid to deep water, I have discovered a couple of skinny water methods that are deadly.
Low Light Conditions - Honey Hole Magazine
Understanding the significance of the low light periods in the life of bass and anglers alike is critical to success.
Fishing with lead core line - by Dave Adams
Lead core line is producing some great walleye catches on Lake Erie. In fact, with its ability to present a lure - with little effort - to a desired depth, it won two local tournaments during 2003.
Deep Water Bass Secrets - by Ken Sturdivant
All we have to say about this lake is simply offshore structure. Most bass anglers cannot fish things that they cannot see.
A Guides Work is Never DONE - Jim Dickins
It's the job of many a man and woman’s dreams. Fishing and getting paid to do it. Its a tough job, some joke, but somebody’s got to do it right?
Reading Map and Charts - by John Leech
Being able to find fish on a lake before you put the boat in the water is a great help to the start of a successful day on the water.
Summer Fishing on Alabama's Wilson Lake - by Reed Montgomery
A small lake, compared to the other giants among the Tennessee river system, yet only in size. This old impoundment has yielded many records, including the previous world record smallmouth bass (10 lbs.8 ozs.) in 1950.
Chum On The Run - by Dennis Dobson
While many savvy anglers consider October and November to be primetime for fall chinook on Oregon's north coast, those truly in the know realize they can double their fun by chasing chinook and chum on the run at the same time.
Summer Fishing on Alabama's Weiss Lake - by Reed Montgomery
On Weiss Lake you have many selections for this preference during the doggish days of summer. You can fish deeper, on main-lake ledges with deep-diving crankbaits, rattletraps or jigging spoons in combination with Texas and Carolina-rigged plastics.
Summertime Bassin’ - by Tom Lester II
Where ya Puttin' In? - by Tom Lester II
North Carolina - Vance County Angler Reels in New State Record Freshwater Drum - NC Wildlife Commisions
What started as just another day on Kerr Lake for father-and-son anglers, became a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the elder Proctor after he reeled in a record-breaking, 13.22-pound freshwater drum.
Burning the Banks - Honey Hole Magazine
I truly believe that I have wasted many years of bass fishing by not throwing these jerkbaits, especially here on Amistad with this clear water.
Fishing Case Plastics Jacks Worm - by Duane Richards
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, along comes a brand new innovation that is so simple it just plain works.
Pittsburgh to Host 35th Citgo Bassmaster Classic - Bassmaster
The 2005 CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer will be held July 29-31 in Pittsburgh, Pa. The announcement was made today by officials from BASS and the City of Pittsburgh.
Coosa River Stripers in Trouble - StriperSniper
Coosa Basin Striper Factory in Danger of Shutdown.
The Last Secret Spot in Florida (The Story of Stick Marsh and Farm 13) - by Hugh Crumpler
Stick Marsh and Farm 13 opened to public availability in September of 1990. The stories of bass catching and speckled perch (crappie) catching were unbelievable.
Worm Styles for Bass Fishing - by Ken Sturdivant
Worm styles come in tiny sizes only 2 inches long to giant 12 inch giants. What a bass sees in his world must look alive and must be presented in a natural manner.
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