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How to use forward facing sonar
Tips on settings, rigging and how to for catching more Smallmouth, Spots and Largemouth Bass with forward facing sonar. Drop shot, Ned rig and Yo-Zuri 3DB Jerk Bait 110 & 110 Deep are all featured by the forward facing sonar master Spencer Shuffield. Check out the first in our line of full length episodes, new uploads each month.
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Fluorocarbon - Why Use It?
The properties vary between the line types, including buoyancy, strength, stretch, durability, cost, and more.
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CDFW Restricts the use of Crab Traps
For the Recreational Crab Fishery to Minimize Risk of Whale Entanglements
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Daiwa’s Goldcast reels are easy to use and light on the wallet
The Daiwa Corporation has revamped their popular Goldcastspincast reels with a crisp modern look and enhanced overall performance while maintaining the simplicity and ease of push-button casting.
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CDFW Temporarily Restricting Boat Use
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has temporarily restricted boat use at the Mendota Wildlife Area in Fresno County.
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Secrets on the Yamamoto Sanshouo with Cody Meyer VIDEO
He shares how he likes to throw this bait as well as shares some tips and tricks on how to use it.
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Bass Anglers Increase Underwater Camera use
The best fishing day he ever experienced on the little backyard pond of his youth...
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End Use of Drift Gillnets off California
House Approves Legislation to End Use of Drift Gillnets off California
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Which fish attractant do you use?
So many to choose from. I used to use bang crawfish but I like smelly jelly after using for salmon trolling...
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The Knot to Use 99% of the Time VIDEO
The details that make a difference in tying this knot with Hunter Shryock
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Record Highs Use for Life Jackets
Thanks to Life Jacket Loaner Stations set up by the Sea Tow Foundation, more than 34,000 attendees at the NMMA-hosted 2019 Tampa and Norwalk Boat Shows left with a better understanding of the importance of life jacket use.
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GILL Transit Backpack Keeps Contents Safe and Dry In Rugged Use
When it comes to comfortably accessing the field or waterscape, it’s hard to beat the form and function of a durable, well-appointed backpack. We all need room for those essential items — utility tackle boxes, extra apparel for weather changes, a place to store handheld electronics including a laptop computer, room for fishing and hunting necessities, a safe place for keys and eyeglasses, as well as generously sized exterior pockets for water bottles to stay hydrated on the water or trail.