Wednesday, 22nd May, 2013

Posts Tagged ‘lake fishing’

Top 5 Spots for Finding Bass Quickly

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We all have our favorite lakes that we fish all the time and know dozens of secret honey holes.  Most of these sweet spots took lots of scouting to find, a luxury you don’t have on a new lake.  Following are top 5 spots to help you find bass quickly the next time you’re on [...]

Falcon Lake Is The Number 1 Bass Fishery

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Bassmaster magazine, the official publication for members of B.A.S.S., recently published an article with their take on the 100 Best Bass Fishing Lakes in the U.S.  The list was compiled in a months-long process that included research from state fisheries agencies, nominations from B.A.S.S. Federation Nation tournament organizers and a panel of widely traveled professional [...]

Follow Shad To More Bass

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Veteran tournament pro Mark Davis learned years ago he could not always depend on bass behavior to help him catch more bass. Studying the behavior of bass forage, however, such as gizzard and threadfin shad, provided a much more dependable way to find largemouths, so the former Bassmaster Classic winner has literally spent years studying [...]

B.A.S.S. Pro Kelly Jordon talks about post-spawn bass fishing

Pro Kelly Jordon talks about post-spawn bass fishing http://youtu.be/57P3o9RAvr0

Anti-fishing group wants to restrict lead in your bass tackle.

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Original NH Lead Bill Not Strong Enough For Anti-Fishing Groups As They Seek Stricter Language Anti-fishing groups are determined to further restrict lead fishing tackle. Your action is needed to stop the burdensome and unwarranted fishing tackle legislation from moving closer to passage! Act Now! KeepAmericaFishing™ needs your help to protect your right to fish [...]

How To Fish Lake Conditions

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Water temperature, clarity, forage, structure and cover are key factors when dialing in the proper presentation and matching it to the seasonal pattern. Water temperature can dictate how aggressive the fish might be and what they’ll hit. If the water is around 45 degrees, your’re  not likely to have a topwater tied on. Water clarity [...]

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