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Ike In The Shop: Which rod is right for you?
Today I walk through the various rods I pack up for tournament season and talk about what each rod is good for. The water, the bait, and the action you want all play a part. Which one is right for your lake, your style and your conditions?
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Iaconelli | Which rod is right for you? VIDEO
The water, the bait, and the action you want all play a part.
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How the right jig & softbait combo can uplift your ElaZtech® game
The power of the one-two punch extends to inanimate objects, as well, and certainly to fishing tackle. Of course, that doesn’t mean it’s cool to Texas rig your favorite plastic worm on a treble hook. Nor does it explain why anglers can be so painfully picky about swimbait selection or choice in finesse worms, and yet impale said bait onto whatever jighead’s lying on the deck.
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5 Options to Choose the Right Seaguar Line for the Technique
Whether you're crankin' or flippin' heavy wood, dropshotting or Neko rigging... Seaguar has the line for the job.
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Full Blow Post Spawn Right Now | Fishing the Delta July 11
Made a quick run to our first spot. A weed flat with heavy current moving adjacent to it. Initially, we opted for ploppers, but after a few casts in promising spots and no takers, I switched to the chatterbait.
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The tides right for the sight Fishermen...
Specially for the fellas who are trying to bed fish that’s chasing the low tide.
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5 Berkley Plastics Josh Betrand Has in His Boat Right Now
Fishermen are always looking to see what each other has tied on or in the compartments of their boat. Bassmaster Elite Series Josh Bertrand gave us a look at 5 plastic baits that he has in his right now.
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Right before Putah Creek enters Lake Berryessa | Video
After months of meager flows, Putah Creek finally begins to roar after 2-5 inches of rain in the watershed in March 2018. The flow is approximately 3000-5000 cfs.
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$150 to Fish for a Jeep on the California Delta Tomorrow
We will be taking late signups at Ladd's Marina - right up to the 6:45am blast-off time, for the Coors Light Invitational event that is now open to ALL TEAMS.
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Why the Oroville Bass Are Shrinking Right Before Our Eyes
The recent forum post on the shrinking size of Oroville bass sparked much discussion and has prompted me to look a little deeper into the tournament catch data available from DFG and share with everyone. This data is what is published and shared through the Department’s tournament permit program. DFG conducts sampling – but that data is not published and is not readily available. Tournament catch data will provide a reasonable metric from which to look at what may be occurring in Lake Oroville.
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Two Plastics That Berryessa Bass Are Eating Right Now
See the two worm rigs that caught these Berryessa bass for Dustin Keen.
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Which Type of Life Jacket is the RIght Type for Your Situation?
A brief description of each type of life jacket, their intended use and the buoyancy they provide.
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Less Than 500 Left | Right Whale Extinction Possible
The review released in October paints a grim picture for the survival of one of the world's most majestic and endangered species – there are by all reputable accounts fewer than 500 of them left on the planet.
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Duck Hunters and Fisherman | Right of Way Discussion
CA State Parks manages a duck hunting program on Franks Tract. Hunters apply for permits to build blinds at specific coordinates within a grid of evenly spaced locations across the lake. The blinds must be removed at the end of the hunting season. Photo by Brett Milligan
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The Right Lines for Summer Bassing
Bass are drawn into dense weed growth as water temperatures peak in summer. Not only are bass protected from the heat of the sun by canopies of surface vegetation, but these sheltered areas also feature an endless array of feeding options, as baitfish and small panfish are pulled into weedy cover for the chance to survive another day. Anglers have several options for extracting summer bass from heavy weed growth: they can tempt fish to the surface with topwater presentations, or punch through the weedy canopy, fishing beneath it with heavy jigs.
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Picking the Right Jig Trailer Depending on Water Temp and Action with Mike Iaconelli #Berkley
How-to Pickthe Right Jig Trailer Depending on Water Temp and Action with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Mike Iaconelli
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How To Choose The Right Fishing Rod #Dobyns #MTB
Choosing a fishing rod is an overwhelming task with all of the options available to the modern angler. Placing your bait in the right spot, keeping fish on the line, and working your baits properly are all affected by your fishing rod. LakeForkGuy AKA Justin Rackley gives us a complete and total breakdown on fishing rods, so when it comes time for you to purchase your next rod, you'll be totally prepared.
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Choosing the Right Line for the Job wtih Scott Canterbury
Monofilament, fluorocarbon and braided line each have a time and place and professional anglers like Scott Canterbury use all of them.






















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