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Walleye Facts: Everything You Wanted To Know About The Biology Of Walleye

July 21, 2008

Walleye are a member of the perch family and get their names from their appearance. The retina of the walleye actually reflects light, and gives the fish a walleyed appearance. They are also known as sauger, yellow pickerel, pickerel, yellow walleye, pike perch, and darters. Walleye is the most often fished and the most profitable cash fish crop in the inland waters of Canada. It is also a major sport fish in Canada and in the US. The walleye is dark green on the back, and has a white belly and... Read more »

Michigan Bass Fishing Lure Reviews - What Works In Michigan

July 21, 2008

Michigan Bass fishing is unique in some ways, normal in others. It is a Northern state in as such can be fished with many of the same tactics as other similar areas. Michigan however is like fishing two states in one. The Upper Peninsula has completely different lakes and requires different tactics than the middle or Southern portions of the state. The crank bait is the artificial lure of choice for the deeper water sections of the state. You typically use the crankbait in bodies of water with... Read more »

Bass Fishing The Potomac River

July 21, 2008

When it comes to fishing for bass, the Potomac River is one of the best in the nation. The Potomac that separates Virginia from Maryland is especially inviting in the month of May, and really throughout the springtime. Tidal creeks are available throughout the area, and once you have found yourself prime bass locations, excellent fishing awaits. Natural bait choices are gizzard shad, sunfish, killifish, white perch, crawfish, shiners, and goldfish. There are also large amounts of forage, which provides... Read more »

Lake Havasu Bass FishingTips

July 21, 2008

Lake Havasu is located just over three hours west of Phoenix, Arizona on the California border. It is highly under rated as a prime sight for catching bass. It is one of the best places in the state, if not the western US, to catch smallies (small mouth bass) and is also a premiere location for stripers (striped bass) as well. Late spring and summer find Lake Havasu literally hopping with both smallie and striped bass, and if you want to catch them, consider using a lipless crank bait, and the shinier... Read more »

Changing Your Techniques Based On Lake Seminole Bass Fishing Forecasts

July 21, 2008

Lake Seminole is consistently ranked at the top of the list for the best bass fishing lakes in the US. Currently it is ranked fifth in the nation. Located in southwest Georgia, near Bainbridge, this lake is near perfect as a bass habitat. You will find extensive grass beds and stump coverage. This provides ample cover for lunker and hybrid bass the year through.Though many acres boast that the Chatahoochieside is the best, the Seminole is a great lake over all, and particularly if you fish near... Read more »

Bass Fishing In The Weeds

July 21, 2008

Weeds provide shelter and forage for bass, particularly in the warmer months of the year. The weeds also provide oxygen rich areas and help filter the water. If you are fishing for bass in the warmer months, not all weeded areas are created equally. Consider fishing the outer edges and shallows of the weeded areas. Concentrate on weed tops. Generally, if you are deep inside the weeds, you are going to get caught up, and really the more active bass are going to be near the edges and tops of the weeds.... Read more »

The Secrets Of Bass Fishing On Lake Fork In Texas

July 21, 2008

One the best known secrets for bass fishing in Lake Fork in the state of Texas, is really just a matter of good fishing sense. Try to plan your fishing trips to coincide with the times that are well known, established times for bass fishing excellence. Then, match these prime fishing times with your own personal style and needs. The single best time to fish for bass in Lake Fork is just before the spawn. Everyone knows this, and the only down side will be that the lake will be fished most heavily... Read more »

Get Sponsored On The Pro Bass Fishing Circuit

July 21, 2008

When it comes to going pro, getting sponsored on the bass pro fishing circuit is the first, and often most important step in successfully moving from recreational angler to professional status. To begin with, you must have had considerable success and experience as a recreational angler to even consider moving to the professional circuit, so we will operate on the assumption that your bass fishing experience is broad reaching and vast, and just move on to what it takes to be successful in the professional... Read more »

How To Catch Crappie In Lake Zorinsky, Nebraska

July 21, 2008

Catching crappie in Lake Zorinsky, Nebraska is pretty easy any time of the year. The anglers are catching the crappie between the hours of 2 PM and 6 PM by trolling with a Rapala swimming crankbait. They are fishing in about six to ten feet of water. The crappies that are being caught this way are less than ten inches. This means that the crappie are active around this time and are striking the bait. Most of the crappie are easy to find, but do not be surprised if you hook a large walleye where... Read more »

The Big Tips For Catching Big Crappie

July 21, 2008

There are several things you can do increase the average weight size of the Crappie you catch. In this article I will outline several things to look for that will help you accomplish this goal. To catch large Crappie you need to make that your main focus. You cannot think about catching of large quantities and huge size. Truly trophy Crappie are a quarry that needs to be pursued in a different manner than you would the smaller members of the species. First you need to understand the schooling... Read more »


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