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4 Things to Know About Dropshotting with KVD
Most bass fishing fans associate Kevin VanDam with power fishing techniques like spinnerbaits and crankbaits and it makes sense.
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Get to Know the Duel Hardcore Minnow Flat SP 110
The Duel Hardcore Minnow Flat SP 110 size is a standard for bass anglers when it comes to jerkbaits.
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Know the Rules | 2019 WIld West Bass Trail
The following rules shall apply to all Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) events.
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Fishin' Pencils | Here's What You Need to Know About The 3DR
The bait walks with ease and can be fished on both monofilament and braided line.
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Everything You Need to Know on the Tokyo Rig with Mike Iaconelli | VIDEO
Ike explains what the Tokyo rig is, how to fish it, and how to rig, plus a little more secrets on this up and coming technique.
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Everything You Need to Know About This Weekend's Snag Proof Open
The answer to all your questions for the 17th Annual Snag Proof Lures Open on the California Delta. Rules, bait modifications and more.
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How Do Scientists Know Where the Fish Go?
Understanding where fish spend their time—including where and when they migrate—is an important part of scientists’ knowledge about species. But fish and other critters can’t just send a text when they get to their winter homes
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Every time I go I know that a giant is possible
We spent the majority of the day with a frog or swimjig in hand and the largemouth were definitely biting.
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Know Your Forage to Catch More Bass | Sculpin
You won't believe it... One study of bass diet on the California Delta reported prickly sculpin were among the most numerous fish prey consumed by largemouth throughout the Delta.
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Does anyone know what area the delta pellet boats are launching out of!
California State Parks workers shoot herbicide pellets onto invasive plants in May at Brannan Island State Recreation Area in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
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Night Bassin' | What Do You Want To Know
It is your chance to ask. What do you want to know about night fishing for bass?
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The Food That Bass Eat | Know Your Forage To Pick Your Baits
Bass are predators – they are not afraid to miss an opportunity for a solid meal and regardless of age, the largemouth bass is adept at exploiting available food resources. An examination of scholarly articles on bass diet consistently shows that these “other” prey items often comprise a proportionally small fraction of bass diet – if any. In one study - the stomach contents from 3,873 bass contained 80 terrestrial vertebrate prey items comprising 15 different species.
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8 Fishing Knots to Know and Why
The attention to detail in daily life helps all of us moving forward to succeed in obstacles we face everyday. The whole adventure of fishing is based on some details that once summed up can lead to successfully landing fish or losing a fish of a lifetime.
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The 4 New Reins Products You Need to Know About
Four new bass fishing products from Reins to change up your technique and presentation.
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Know Your Forgage To Catch More Bass | Sunfish and Tule Perch
Sunfish as Forage- a broad group of fishes comprised of bluegill, pumpkinseed, redear sunfish, green sunfish, warmouth, etc. I’m also going to touch on Tule perch as they are native to California and behave similar to introduced sunfish, but exhibit some unique characteristics we do not see with other species.
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Everything You Need to Know as a 2017 BBT TOC Qualifier
The 2017 Best Bass Tournaments (BBT) season is flying by. As the season winds down, the BBT Tournament of Champions (TOC) location has been announced.
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Strikes Vs. Swipes and Other Things You Need to Know About Summer Buzzbaits
The buzzbait is specifically designed for instinctive strikes. A good analogy for the way a buzzbait works is to think about what you do when someone throws a baseball at you when you aren’t expecting it. Your instinct is to catch the ball. Before you can even think about it, your hands automatically fly up to catch it.
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Know Your Forage: Clear Lake Hitch
Clear Lake hitch can be found throughout Clear Lake and seasonally in its tributaries. The largest tributaries to Clear Lake are the Scotts Creek and Middle Creek watersheds, which enter the lake from via Rodman Slough.