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DNR Asks Anglers to Turn in Adipose Fin Clipped Fish
Adipose fin clip? If so, it could contain a tag with valuable information.
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Study finds fish can turn to meth addicts
Researchers got brown trout addicted to the drug in a test that had them swimming in a tank with meth-laced water for eight weeks
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California's drought as lake beds turn to dust
These are the visions of California’s parched landscape as the state braces for another potentially devastating drought.
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Big Smallmouths Turn Out
In a fiercely competitive tournament that featured one of the strongest kayak bass fishing fields ever assembled, 112 anglers tested their skills against a stellar smallmouth fishery
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IMPROVE PRESENTATION SKILLS AND TURN MORE HEADS
St. Croix Avid Series® Inshore rods deliver an optimal combination of accuracy, power and value for increased success in the toughest saltwater environments
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How to Turn on SonarChart
I did this quick video that shows you how to turn on some features on your Lowrance using the Navionics mapping card and SonarCharts
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How To Turn on SonarChartLive
I get a lot of questions about how to display the Navionics #SonarChartLive on a Lowrance. Here is a great video that helps.
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Bass industry in Tennessee town helps turn economy around
There's something in the water of a small town in Tennessee that helped revitalize its struggling economy. People looked to the bass in their lake to build a tourism industry that helped bring $14 million to the town of Dayton in just one year. Dana Jacobson reports.
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Fishing Knot How-To | Two -Turn Clinch Knot for less snags while fishing #P-Line
Snag less by tying this knot. Tired of picking grass & moss off the head of your bait or catching up on branches in brush piles? Here's why I often use the Two-Turn Clinch Knot on my P-Line fluorocarbon & mono. Especially good for lures fished through aquatuic weeds like milfoil, hydrilla, cabbage, eel grass, and lily pads for bass fishing baits like lipless crankbaits, buzzbaits, swim jigs and flipping jigs. Video by pro fisherman Tom Redington.