Friday, 24th May, 2013

Posts Tagged ‘fishing tackle’

The 3.5 inch Double X

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The 3.5 inch Double X has a unique fin design that gives the appearance of bulk without the presence of bulk. This allows the Double X to have a profile appealing to Bass and allows you to deliver a solid hook set. The Double X is an excellent bait to work Texas rigged with/ without [...]

Perfect 10

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  Smithwick Rogue Jerkbait Fort Smith, Ark. –The Smithwick Rogue has been around for more than 35 years (not to mention winning the Bassmaster Classic). Its known as being the grandfather if jerkbaits. Now, a new Rogue is in the limelight. The Smithwick Perfect 10 Rogue Its designed with a new material, and with a [...]

John Crews – Flipping For Fall Bass

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It’s almost here. The crisp breeze, clean air, cool mornings and the light morning frost on your boat carpet – fall is on its way. While this fall may be the most widely anticipated season in recent memory due to this summer’s oppressive heat, we “fish heads” have just one thing on our minds – [...]

How To Store Tackle More Effectively

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Wanting to know how to store crankbaits, worms, and the various assundries an angler needs on hand that don’t all fit in the same size boxes. Here’s some information that can help you out, with help from Aaron Martens. He actually prefers small boxes as to large boxes for a lot of his tackle. “I [...]

Pro Staff / Managers Agreement

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By Ronell Smith, The Tackle Insider First, since this an article about professional angling, I’d like to congratulate one of the sport’s true good guys in Brent Chapman, who just earned the 2012 Toyota Tundra B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year prize. I met Chapman in 2003, at a Yamaha/Skeeter event on Georgia’s Lake Lanier. I [...]

Skipping Docks With A Jig.

Do you fish docks? Need to get back where the fish hide? Learn to skip docks using a jig.

5 Ways to Improve Fishing Prostaff Opportunities

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I used to use Sticky Notes to keep track of the things I needed to get done over the course of a week. Now, instead of small bits of paper, my desk is littered with notepads of all shapes and sizes, and in each I scribble details from interviews, jot down random thoughts and keep [...]

Fish Shallow … All Year

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Water surges and sprays out from the branches. The bush shakes and rattles as if two beavers were fighting over it. The braid pings and plucks like a guitar string under the strain of a huge bass being wrestled out of the shallow cover. There’s an adrenaline rush that comes with close quarters combat and [...]

The Not-So-Secret Technique of Long-Lining

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Although the long lining technique has been around for awhile, few professional bass anglers saw its true potential. That was before a number of Bassmaster Elite Series anglers used it to catch heavy limits of big bass on it in a recent tournament. The technique of long lining allows a deep diving crankbait to achieve [...]

How to Catch Vertically Challenged Bass

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“Really, this time of year — the late post spawn early summer timeframe — bass have been done spawning and off the beds for a while, but they don’t run to the structure and deep water like their brothers and sisters. I think they stay around for the shad spawns and the bluegill spawns. The [...]

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