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Bagwell’s Bass Tactics :The Million Dollar Question - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
If I were given a dollar for every time I have been asked “how do I get sponsors?” I would probably make the Forbes top 500 list.
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Ship Shape Part I : How-to Tips For Boat Owners - by Jerry LaBella
If you own a boat, here are some priceless tips that may save you time and aggravation– and maybe even your life !
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Pink Salmon and the Great Lakes - Fish Ontario
In 1959, two mysterious fish angled from Minnesota tributaries of Lake Superior were identified as pink salmon.
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Modern Bank Fishing: Chum and Chumming
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Jiggin’ It - by Steven Narup
Jigs come in all sorts of shapes, colors, sizes, and even skirt materials. There are a bunch of different ways to fish them as well.
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Bass Fishing Fever - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
I am writing this article more towards the Jr. Bass Anglers as well as the young adults that have been bitten by the bug.
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Natural Bait and Knowledge Equals Great Catches - by Bill Vanderford
With plenty of predatory fish like striped bass and spotted bass on the prowl, great summer fishing at Lake Lanier is in full swing.
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Mizmo’s 5.5 inch Grande Tube - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Regardless of how you rig the 5.5” Grande tubes, they can be very effective in producing big bass.
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NW Fishletter - NOAA Says Snake River Spring Chinook Return Rates As Good As They Get - NW Fishletter
Monthly newsletter produced by Energy NewsData. This is one topic from this months topic list.
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Where the Horsepower Meets the Water - By Fred Wall
It is to our advantage to convert every nickel's worth of horsepower our motors produce to forward motion. Achieving 100 percent efficiency from the prop on your outboard is far more complicated than anyone can put into words.
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Catching Bass with wild shiners - by Hugh Crumpler
Catching Bass with wild shiners is perceived by most to be sitting, watching a strike indicator. When done professionally a multitude of factors are involved with the end process of setting the hook and catching bass.
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Stevens Wins Bulldog Division Season Opener on Lake Seminole - FLW Outdoors
The 2004 Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League Bulldog Division season kicked off Saturday on Lake Seminole near Bainbridge, and Terry Stevens of Marianna, Fla., claimed the win thanks to a five-bass catch weighing 30 pounds, 7 ounces.
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Utah: New Zealand mudsnails — a new threat to Utah's fisheries
By cleaning their boots, fishing equipment and boats, anglers can do a lot to help protect their favorite fishing water from the newest threat to Utah's trout fisheries.
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Pork vs. Plastic - Dan Kibler
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Arizona Week's DNR News 2/20/04 - AZGFD
Weekly news covering Arizona outdoors.
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DeFoe Leads First Round Everstart Event on Lake Eufaula - FLW Outdoors
Pro Ott Defoe of Knoxville, Tenn., caught a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 41 pounds to lead the first round of the $256,825 EverStart Series Eastern Division event on Lake Eufaula.
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Cypress Trees ---- Year-round Bass Habitat - by Danny Russell
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IGFA Rejects Record Largemouth - IGFA
It stood to beat the existing all-tackle record largemouth of 22-1/4 lb caught by George Perry in Georgia 71 years ago.
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Dock Fishing 101 - by Richard Sims
Some docks aren't productive, and some are.. why is this? Which ones are best to fish?? Hopefully this article will answer those questions and more about dock fishing for bass!
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Prepare Boat Batteries For Cold Weather - by Bill Vanderford
This seasonal change triggers some of the best fishing of the year, but if one plans to enjoy it from the comfort of a boat, the cranking and deep cycle batteries must be prepared for the cold.
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North Dakota Weekly News - Dec 31, 2003 - NDGF
This week covers: 1 - Anglers Cautioned Against Releasing Fish Caught from Deep Water. 2 - Nonresident Any-Deer Bow Licenses Increased.
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Provides State Game Lands Maps on the Internet
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has begun to place its popular maps of State Game Lands on its website (www.pgc.state.pa.us) just in time to accommodate hunters heading out for deer season, which begins statewide on Monday, Nov. 26.
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Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Defensive Bass Fishing? - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Whether it is the mind numbing quarterback sack in football or the bone jarring hip check in hockey, there is always some method used to prevent the other team from scoring. Why should defensive fishing be any different?
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Gwinn Wina Arkie Division Season Opener on Lake Ouachita - FLW Outdoors
The 2004 Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League Arkie Division season kicked off Saturday on Lake Ouachita near Mount Ida, and Danny Gwinn of Mount Ida claimed the win thanks to a five-bass catch weighing 19 pounds, 11 ounces.
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Wind from the east, is fishing the least? When to fish during the winds of Erie. - by Dave Adams
Weather forecasting is hard, and not an exact science. But modern technology does help in preparing for a weekend of fishing. If it looks good, go fishing.
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Finding the Next World-Record Muskie - Fish Ontario
Ontario waters hold some of the world's largest muskie.
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Fall Striper Fishing is Here - by Ken Sturdivant
Stripers in the fall can be a great way to
have a chance to catch a really big fish.
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Lake Lanier - The Crankbait Period - by Bill Vanderford
Every spring as the trees start to bud, the geese begin to nest, and the surface temperature of the water rises above 50 degrees to stay, Lake Lanier has about a two-week period when the diving crankbait is the best lure to catch spotted bass.
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Reach out and reclaim your lures with the Go-Get-It - Tackle Tour
We take a look at the Go-Get-It, a lure retriever with a telescoping extension that boasts a unique head designed to get your lure back while on the water or from shore.
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Don’t Be the Co-Angler Everybody Dreads! - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Following these guidelines will definitely make you a more likable and proficient co-angler. Pro’s might not always remember the good partners they draw but they definitely never forget the bad ones.
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In Search of Native Brook Trout - by Bill Vanderford
Tiny brook trout require clean, clear, cold streams in order to thrive. Therefore, the vast majority of these streams are small headwater streams found in scattered locations throughout the higher elevations of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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So You Want To Be A Bass Pro? - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
A professional bass angler can mean different things to different people depending on the level of the profession the person wishes to achieve.
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North Dakota Weekly News 4/28/04 - NDFG
Topics Include: Winter Kill Confirmed in Some North Dakota Lakes. Campaign Designed to Benefit Cats and Wildlife. Creel Survey Being Conducted at Devils Lake.
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Pick up Your Trash - by Dave Adams
Picking up someone else's trash is a disgusting thought to some, but a very necessary activity to others...
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Live Bait and Knowledge Equal Great Fall Catches - by Bill Vanderford
With plenty of predatory fish on the prowl, huge schools of terrified baitfish have begun to move into the feeder creeks at Lake Lanier, and great fishing is beginning.
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Night Bass Fishing - by Bob Hood
Today's night bassers' use mainly worms or lizards and spinnerbaits, but old timers will tell you that if you want the ultimate experience in nighttime bass fishing, you must try topwater fishing.
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Fine Tuning Points - by Jim Reaneau
Points are written into almost every fishing report or article. Ask a pro about fishing points and he will tell you they are in his mind at every tournament.
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Catching and Releasing Trout - New York DNR
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Worms with a Twist - by Bill Lodi
You may know them as corkscrew worms, snelled worms, molded worms, twisty worms or just plain, wacky worms. All of these nicknames refer to just one basic worm, the pre-rig worm.
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Lazy Techniques For Lazy Bass - by Richard Sims
Largemouth especially, but smallmouth as well will have very lazy periods where they don't want to move very far to eat anything. Well, on days like this, you have to stoop to their level... GET LAZY!
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Fishing Dodgers and Flashers
Trolling with dodgers or flashers produces excellent results because you can cover a large amount of water in a very short time, thereby locating concentrations of fish with the least amount of time and effort expended.
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Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Taking the plunge into tournament fishing - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Fishing competitively is an entirely different animal than fishing for fun in your spare time. It requires putting your money on the line so you can test your skills against a large number of other highly skilled anglers.
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Improving Your Boat’s Performance
Performance in boats comes down to speed. How fast can you get onto a plane, how fast can you make a turn, how fast will your boat travel at top speed are all affected by a variety of variables.
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Montana - A New State Park Site And Two New Fishing Access Sites Win Approval - MWFP
The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission recently increased recreational opportunities for Montanans by approving two new fishing access sites and a new state park.
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In-depth Spinnerbaiting - by Steven Narup
There are quite a few styles of spinnerbaits, including tail spinners, in-line spinners, and clothespin style spinnerbaits. Each style has there own time and place.
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Lets Go Perch Fishing - by Dave Adams
Forget all those pretty stories and articles about beautiful sunsets while gently releasing fish. This column is about catching fish - lots of them.
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IGFA restores 50 year-old smallmouth bass record
After investigation, IGFA reinstates catch of near 12 lb bass
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Early Rising Moon Turns The Fish On - by Bill Vanderford
Big bass instincts are keen enough to equate most lures with man and trouble. At night, however, Angler’s flaws are often obscured after dark, which results in better catches by the moon’s pale light.
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Kentucky Muskie - by Bill Vanderford
Green River Lake is located in central Kentucky and can be reached through connecting roads from Interstate 65 out of Nashville, Tennessee.
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AEP Helps Get Redfish into South Texas Lake
In a couple of years anglers should be able to catch redfish along with bass, crappie and catfish from the Coleto Creek reservoir in South Texas thanks to an effort initiated by American Electric Power.
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Modern baitcasting outfits are finesse fantastic!
Modern baitcasting gear has gotten so light, smooth and sophisticated that there is no need to rely on the inherently inferior design of the oscillating spool and bail wire reel.
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Live Well With Livewells-- Part 2
The key to keeping fish alive and healthy is Clean, Cool, Oxygenated Water (CCOW). By circulating a fresh supply of water, the water in the tank will stay clean, cool and well oxygenated.
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Updating Your Fuel System
. It is not a bad idea to keep a regular eye on your entire fuel system, because the majority of engine problems are a direct result of a problem with the fuel delivery.
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Understanding Lake Maps - by Bonita Staples
Understanding lake maps, the terminology used, seasonal patterns of bass and how that relates to areas on the map, and good places to start fishing on a new lake is very important to any fishing trip. It's also important for safety reasons.
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Eagle FishMark Fishfinder
Rarely do I find myself trolling from cove to cove and not eyeing my Eagle Fishmark closely.
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A Guide Secret Revealed - by Steve Huber
People constantly are asking me. How do you produce results for your clients, day after day? What are you using? How are you getting all of these fish?
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Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Dealing with the off season doldrums - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
If you are one of the millions of bass anglers that reside in the northern half of the United States, the winter months can seem to last an eternity.
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Where did the fish go? - by Jim Reaneau
I get many request from emails on, What happened to my fishing hole. Some from out of state and many from the Texas area and a lot around the Lake Fork area.
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Lake Michigan Leadcore Rigging - by Jim Hirt
In the last article we covered rigging diving planers and flat lines.
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Bottom Line's Tournament 2100 - Versatility The Name For This Value-Priced Fishfinder - Bottom Line
How about a fishfinder that provides 160 vertical pixels on a 7.2-square inch screen? Sounds great, now add digital surface temperature and optional digital boat speed!
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Choosing a Boat - by Richie Lott
If you're buying a boat, ask yourself the following questions. If you can't answer all of them, seek assistance before you take the plunge and buy a boat that doesn't suit your needs.
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Peach State Features Top Fall Adventure Spots for Outdoors Enthusiasts
Recognized around the world as the backdrop for "Gone With the Wind," home of Coca-Cola and CNN and host of the 1996 Olympic games, Georgia is often overlooked as the sportsman's paradise that it is.
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Jerkbaiting 101 - by Richard Sims
Some of my biggest and most aggressive fish have been caught on jerkbaits. In fact, when I'm fishing, the old saying is "when all else fails, try a jerkbait". There's good reason for that.
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Fishing the Viva Pencil - Danny Joe Humprey
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Fishing Rhinelander Area Small Lakes - by Steve Huber
There are amazing opportunities to be had in the Rhinelander area on small lakes, and I don’t want you to think for a moment that small lakes equal small fish.
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Washington's Fresh Water Cod
Strange and wonderful fish to be found in the fresh water environments. The fresh water ling, also known as burbot, is one of those strange and obscure fish.
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Big Browns on Georgia's Chattooga River - by Bill Vanderford
Though this old river is more famous for the movie “Deliverance”, it is probably just as well-known to expert anglers for the great fall-run of big, spawning brown trout.
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Top Lures For Bass - by Ken Sturdivant
Almost any tackle box is not complete unless there
are Zoom baits in the box. Several colors are very popular but these are the top sellers, red shad, pumpkinseed and green pumpkin.
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Can you hear me now? Selecting the correct marine radio antenna - by Dave Adams
While cell phones have become increasingly popular for onboard communications, a VHF radio is still the primary means for boaters to reach each other.
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Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : The demise of the Co-angler - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Our sport needs to enable non-boaters to fish with fewer restrictions, because they are the future of the industry.
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Lake Trout of Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
By successfully reintroducing lake trout into Lake Erie, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has created an entirely new, different, and exciting fishery for the Pennsylvania angler.
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Fredieu WIns Louisiana Opener at Atchafalaya Basin - FLW Outdoors
The 2004 Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League Louisiana Division season kicked off Saturday on the Atchafalaya Basin near Morgan City, and James Fredieu of Saint Martinville claimed the win thanks to a five-bass catch weighing 16 pounds, 2 ounces.
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Winter Jig Fishing - by Bonita Staples
It's time to slow down our presentation as the water cools and look to the jig or a Texas-rigged worm or craw on those really cold days.
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Auxiliary Engines Part II- Electric Motors
In part one of this series, we took a look at the different types of auxiliary motors. This week we will look at electric motors, some tips on selection and some ideas for installation.
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Live Well With Livewells-- Part 1
The key to any successful system is to try to provide three main factors and one species critical factor when needed. Supply cool, clean, well oxygenated water (CCOW) and you will be able to keep a variety of fish alive.
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Propeller Selection
Whether it is a 2.5hp auxiliary outboard or a 200hp plus inboard, you would have a worthless hunk of metal without a propeller...but which one?
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Eagle Lake Offers Quality Fishing - by Mike Mladenik
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Applying the K.I.S.S. Program to BASS - by Noel Vick
The acronym “K.I.S.S.” stands for “keep it simple, stupid.” It was intended as a rallying call for corporations to maintain simplicity in the face of futurism. The same premise likewise applies to fishing.
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Can Walleye’s Distinguish Between Colors - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
The deeper each color goes, the less strength it has because of light diffusion. Studies have found that in depths where light is almost absent, white and silver stand out better than even blue or green.
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Targeting Lake Erie Largemouth - by Richard Sims
With the massive amounts of people coming here for tournaments or for pure fishing pleasure, I must tell you all about not only how great the largemouth fishing is in Lake Erie, but also how to go about catching them consistently.
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Approaching The Shoreline - by Richard Sims
When I'm bored at home, I always think "which is better? Watching TV or fishing?". I think the answer is obvious. Even if there's no time to get out in the boat or I'm just too tired, shore fishing is always a great alternative.
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No Girls Allowed? - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
With the ever increasing popularity of tournament bass fishing, it is to be expected that at least some women will take up the sport.
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February is the Beginning of Crappie Time - by Bill Vanderford
February is sure to bring warmer weather, which will certainly trigger the mating urge in one of Lake Lanier’s favorite fishes....the crappie.
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Artificials or Live Bait - by Jim Hammond
James has been with me on several occasions when we tore up the specks on just artificials but these fish only wanted minnows.
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Golf and Worms - by Dave Adams
The 5-iron shot off of the rain-saturated 18th fairway was nice, and 20 feet from the pin, a sure birdie. My shot, reminded me of one thing: before the ground freezes, I should catch enough nightcrawlers to last the winter.
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Learning New Lakes - by Bonita Staples
There are ways of getting a crash course on a new lake and learning the local's secrets to help when you have a tournament or are just going fishing.
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Double your pleasure, rigs that can catch two - Dan Kibler
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Nostalgia and Bass at Lake Seed - by Bill Vanderford
Since Lake Seed is a smaller, river-type impoundment, bass fishermen find it easier to read than larger lakes.
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Why did Ohio and Pennsylvania change creel limits and minimum sizes for Lake Erie walleye? - by Dave Adams
Walleye fishing during the summer of 2003 was much better than expected. Now, however, that success has many anglers questioning the decisions of the (PF&BC) and (ODNR) to reduce creel limits.
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Adventures in Apalachicola - Part III Fishing and Living in Paradise
Apalachicola is an anachronism. Despite finding the community to be vibrant, warm and enjoying life, the setting is of a time long ago before the gargantuan malled asphalt world of today’s cityscape.
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Boating & Rough Weather Part 2: Avoiding Bad Weather
This week we will look at what types of threats exist to boaters, how to respond to these threats, and learn some additional techniques to hone your weather forecasting abilities.
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Handling Fish - A Life or Death Situation
Though fish fight valiantly and appear to be strong and hardy creatures, a slight action like rubbing one's hand down its side might spell death. "Catch-and-release" is great, but sentencing a fish to a slow death by mishandling is inhumane!
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Tactics for Trout Fishing
Most trout fishermen fish for reasons other than merely catching trout.
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Muskie Fishing is Hot in Ohio this Summer - Richard Day, ODNR Division of Wildlife
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Clear Water Strategies - by Richard Sims
People always head out on the water hoping for optimal conditions. The perfect day for fishing in my opinion is an overcast day, warm front, and stained water.
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River Browns - by Richard Sims
But for those wishing to "wet their feet" to trout fishing like I did 3 years ago, read on and maybe I can teach you what I know!
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Fall Bass Fishing Tactics - Bill Wilcox
Bass will be coming out of their summer feeding slump. They will be very actively feeding and the plus side is that they'll be making a move toward shallow water.
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North Dakota Weekly Outdoor News - Jan. 14, 2004 - NDGF
Weekly outdoor news releases from the state of North Dakota.
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Tough Summer Fishing Tips - by Bonita Staples
catch bass, not just in the summer, but all year long. Some claim that the bass are just gone from the lakes and others talk about how bass are smart enough to know the difference between an artificial lure and live bait.
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Acquiring Tournament Sponsorships - By Bill Wilcox
What's going to be your goal in tournament fishing for the 21st century? Are you interested in draw events, pro-am, or team tournaments? I've fished all of these and enjoy each, but the most fun and rewarding for me has been team events.
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Warm Weather Will Have the White Bass and Huge Stripers on Their Spawning Run - by Bill Vanderford
This annual migration 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.
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Mepps Thunder Bug
There’s never been a spinner like it. Unique hardly describes the Thunder Bug. Painstaking research went into every aspect of its design. The result is a truly special spinner that catches fish and actually looks like fish food.
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Muskies....Big Fish....BIG BAITS? - by Steve Huber
How many times have you had a muskie hit your lure while fishing for bass or northern? If you’re like me and you do fish waters where these toothy critters roam, it’s happened many times.
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Winter Bass Tactics - By Dean Stroman
Most people are out deer hunting or preparing to do so, but November and December are also big bass times. Big females are on a feeding frenzy. They are moving around more, relocating their home areas, and putting on weight.
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Trolling the J-Plug, a Luhr Jensen game fish plug
Today's J-Plug® is even better-built and more effective than its predecessors as it's made of super-strong materials and designed for maximum action and strength.
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The Early Bite - by Richard Sims
But is it really that important to be up early in the morning? And if so... what would be the best choice to use for bait?? Hopefully this article will help you along the way!
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Locating River Crappies - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
While walleyes are still the most sought after fish in the rivers in the spring ,many over look another very tasty fish that also is in the river system this time of year. Yes, it’s the crappie.
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Arizona Wildlife News Jan. 14, 2004 - AZGFD
Weekly news release from the state of Arizona.
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Northwoods in June - by Steve Huber
When most people think of fishing in northern Wisconsin, images of the elusive, legendary muskie (or that finicky yet tasty morsel, the walleye) appear. But June for me is BASS TIME!
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Winterizing Checklist - West Marine
The following checklist for laying up your boat is adapted from Nigel Calder's invaluable Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual (Model 420323).
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Shimano Curado Reel with Jimmy Houston Casting Rod
Shimano is well known for making some of the best fishing gear available, and these two products are no exception.
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Getting Serious about Sonar - by David Wharton
Knowing the characteristics of bass and the type of water they prefer is very critical in the use of a graph.
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Color Perception - by Virginia Pierce
Lure color choice should be based on the three Cs: clarity, conditions and confidence. To aid in unlocking the mystery to the subject of color, Texas pro bass fishermen Alton Jones from Waco and Zell Roland from Conroe were consulted.
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Outdoor Intel and National Geographic Maps Form Strategic Partnership For Product Development
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A Versatile Lure For All Seasons - by Bill Vanderford
The key word is versatility, which makes the selection pretty simple. Only one basic lure fits that bill, and it is the single-spin spinnerbait with assorted dressings.
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Lake Michigan - Temperature and Spring Presentation - by Jim Hirt
Let us now go into more detail on location of temperature breaks and how to work them.
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Tournament Fishing - by Jim Reaneau
This months article will cover tournament fishing.
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Soft Plastics for Spring Bass
Stacey King gives a few tips on what to use to catch the bass this spring.
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Summer Slab Stratagies - Crappie USA, Inc.
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Winterizing Your Inboard Boat - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
Well, the time has come to put your inboard boat away for this year. There are some things that need to be done at this time of the year to prepare your boat for storage for the winter months.
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April is a Time of Rebirth at Lake Lanier - by Bill Vanderford
Spring has finally come to Lake Lanier, and the shorelines will soon be ablaze with colors from the dogwoods, mountain laurel, rhododendron, and wild azaleas.
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Combat Steelheading - Fish Ontario
Whack! The sound pinged through my ears after my slender rod snapped backwards, colliding with a tree limb. This place is not for me, I snapped at my friend.
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Trophy Lake Trout of Lake Chelan
Located in Central Washington lies a lake more than 50 miles long. And in that lake are trophy mackinaw trout (aka lake trout) just waiting to be caught by some lucky angler.
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Flying C... the heavyweight champion from Mepps
Flying C. . . the heavyweight champion from Mepps is the one spinner that can easily work its way down into deep holes and drop-offs where big salmon and steelhead hang out.
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Fishing Burbot in Pennsylvania - by Dave Adams
Bourbon? No, not bourbon – burbot. It is a fish that is caught in the Erie Channel during the fall.
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Dan Fallon's December 2005 Fly Fishing Column - by Dan Fallon
Monthly fly fishing column from Dan Fallon. Covers many topics and the continuing story line to his serilized fly fiction story " Adventures of Fletcher Quill ".
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Searching for the Elusive Pallid Sturgeon
The subject is the pallid
sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus). It is a bizarre, prehistoric looking fish found in parts of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
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A Simple System for Walleyes
How to put together an effective walleye arsenal without breaking the bank.
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Oklahoma Weekly Wildlife News - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Subjects covered include: Youth waterfowl hunts prove successful, Outdoor Oklahoma magazine is a must-read for sportsmen, Outdoor Oklahoma television show kicks off new season.
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North Dakota Weekly News - Jan. 7, 2004 - NDGF
Topics covered include: Game and Fish Lists Tentative 2004 Season Opening Dates, Game Warden Exam Set for March 5, Hunters Asked to Participate in Survey
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Charter Captain’s Spring - by Jim Hirt
In this article, I would like to share with you some of my keys to finding fish and the hottest set ups for very early presentations. I have been a charter captain for over twenty years and these techniques have produced year after year.
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Living or Dying Can Be in the Handling - by Bill Vanderford
Though fish fight valiantly and appear to be strong and hardy creatures, a slight action like rubbing one’s hand down its side might spell death. “Catch-and-release” is great, but sentencing a fish to a slow death by mishandling is inhumane!
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Using Science To Catch More Fish - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
For decades, science has been used in a number of different applications. Now it is being used to help everyday anglers increase the number of fish they are catching.
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Do Scents Really Make Sense? - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Fish formulas and attractants are a very big product in today’s angling market, but are they really worth using?
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Hand Poured Baits, Every Pro's Best Kept Secret - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Have you ever wondered how some Pro anglers always seem to finish on the top of the leader board? Could it be because they are just that much better than everyone else? Are they just super lucky? Do they have a top secret bait?
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Oklahoma Wildlife Weekly News - Dec. 25, 2003 - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
The Oklahoma Departments weekly news release for the week of December 25 2003.
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How to Drop Shot for Bedding Bass - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Site fishing during the spawn can make your emotions work overtime. Just being able to see that big spawning beauty is enough to drive any sane person crazy.
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