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By Tim Huffman
January 28, 2010
Many bass fishermen love to crappie fish even if they won't admit it. The primary reasons are to take the family fishing and/or to enjoy a more relaxed style of fishing. Catching numbers of a fish that can be thrown into ...
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By Jim NovotnyWestern Staff Writer
January 20, 2010
I was once asked, hypothetically, if I had to choose one color to use exclusively year ‘round, what would it be? I thought how difficult it would be to have to limit myself to a single color. I...
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By Mike DelViscoMid-Atlantic Staff Writer
January 20, 2010
If you haven’t turned on the weather channel or stuck your head out the window lately, it's pretty cold over much of the country and even down here in South Carolina where I live. It's als...
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By Jim GildeaNortheastern Staff Writer
January 19, 2010
There’s one thing no tournament angler can deny; tournament bass fishing is a sport of ups and downs. Sometimes the ups and downs happen over the course of a season, sometimes it’s over the...
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By Marc MarcantonioNorthwestern Staff Writer
January 18, 2010
Only a fool thinks they understand bass so well they can catch them with ease. By the time I was sixteen I had become a serious fool. I was sure I knew where and how to catch bass. All on...
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By Terry BattistiNorthwestern Staff Writer
January 18, 2010
There’s a reason Brent Ehrler is ranked second in the BassFan world rankings. He’s a threat on any water he ventures onto – even if it’s a body of water he’s rarely fished.
He agai...
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By Terry Battisti
January 17, 2010
There’s a reason Brent Ehrler is ranked second in the BassFan world rankings. He’s a threat on any water he ventures onto – even if it’s a body of water he’s rarely fished.He again showed his authority this p...
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Story by Russ Bassdozer
Jerkbaits belong to the family of lipped minnow lures. The original was the Rapala Floating Minnow, still made of buoyant wood. It became a sensation when introduced in North America over fifty years ago. It was a revolutionary...
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By Stan FagerstromProduct Review Editor
January 15, 2010
I had just finished a casting demonstration in Texas last fall when one of the men who had been watching walked up to me.
“Could I please take a close look at that reel you were using for the t...
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By Gary Shiebler
January 15, 2010
Last week, while taking my dogs for a brisk winter walk along the Greenway near my home in Springfield, TN, I came upon a group of fishermen milling about next to a small dam just south of the old, abandoned water plant...
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By Russ Bassdozer
Dusk and Daybreak
You often read or are told to sleep late or to go home early on winter days, to fish "banker's hours" - which is fine, but you'll miss potential flurries of feeding activity at dusk and daybreak.
Daybreak may be a...
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By Mike HartWestern Staff Writer
January 6, 2010
(Editor’s Note: Ask any serious angler in southern California who the most dominant angler is and more than likely they’ll all agree it’s Mike Hart. Mike has been fishing tournaments in the west sin...