Fishing Articles
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The Inevitable Adjustment
As bass anglers, we all are faced with the inevitable adjustment. The small decisions that are so important during a day on the water.
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The Jig-N-Pig It's Time
It’s a cold, foggy morning here on the California Delta in January. Water temps have bottomed out at 47 degrees. My client and I, who has actually become my tea
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The Lake Camanche Challenge
This is one of the finest lakes in the Mother Lode area. If you want to challenge your skills, this is your lake. For a lake, it has all kinds of structures
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The Long Line on Long-Lining with Jeremy Starks
Long-Lining is the latest technique to come along in professional bass fishing. It was so unknown that many Elite Series anglers had not heard about it until th
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THE MAGIC BEHIND VETERAN TEAMS
Having put on team tournaments for more than a decade, I have seen a lot of interesting happenings. I have seen teams that didn’t make it half way through
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The Make A difference Day
This was one of those special weekends, the reason why I do what I do. It all started back in July when it was brought to my attention that there was a contest
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The Men Behind the View
Bassmaster professional anglers are at the top of their craft. Men like Shaw Grigsby, Gary Klein, and others have spent years refining their skills to become
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The Million Dollar "Bass Bait"
A million dollar bass bait? "Right"... Especially just for catching bass? "Sure Thing"... Don't remark yet because I know what you must be thinking about th
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The New Huddleston Shad Swimbait – Sometimes Size Doesn’t Matter
Anyone who has known Ken Huddleston for any length of time knows that he has always been a firm believer that size does matter. In fact, I have heard him say on
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The original Gitzit, it doesn’t get much better
In 1964 when Bobby and Garry Garland worked together to design a new plastic lure it is doubtful they had any idea how influential their design would be. Today,
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The Orvil Story
It's truly amazing the way God sends us through life. And while practicing on Lake Oroville a few Thursday's ago for the first U.S. Angler's Choice
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The Price they Paid
Have you ever wondered what happened to those men who signed the Declaration of Independence?
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The real problem with the sport of bass fishing
The guys in the Pacific Northwest have a nasty little saying aimed at our favored species: “Any fish that will let you put your hand it its mouth….”
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The Road to Better Fishing - One Thing at a Time
The majority of anglers that fish for fun and in tournaments tend to have at least one thing in common, they almost all own a very wide variety of baits yet the
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The Road to Tuscaloosa: Part 1
Life deals you situations that can change it in many ways. I have the opportunity to enhance mine from the success that came from winning a coveted seat to go
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The Road to Tuscaloosa: Part 2
First things to prepare for my visit to Tuscaloosa was to try and contact a local that could show me around and also the best guide I could find to spend a day
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The Road to Tuscaloosa: Part 3
The official practice period would be the last chance for some good time to work on the water before the Nationals happens in May. I had made plans with the
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The Secrets of Boat Setup
Let's set the egos aside and talk some basic mechanics, hydrodynamics, physics and math, then go to work on optimizing setup. Top-end speed is the yardstick
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The Senko is Just The Beginning
There comes a time in our fishing lives where we find baits that are special to us. We may have caught some really big fish on them, maybe just a lot of fish
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THE TIME CRUNCH!
It seems we never have enough time, if I had another 30 minutes I would have had a limit. “We’ve all heard that one.” Or “They were just starting to bite and I