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By Luke ClausenI think we can all agree that big largemouth bass like to bury themselves into dark and hidden spots.  One of the few ways to reach these fish is by flipping' or punching.  These are techniques that 99% of all tournament anglers use, in many cases, year around.  If you are new to fishing or just haven't started flippin...more
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Bassin on Guntersville
www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com
One of the most overlooked patterns by Bass Anglers in early summer is the “Mayfly Hatch”   On lakes and rivers in the Mid South, such as Kentucky Lake, Guntersville, Lake Lanier and Nickajack Lake the peak of the hatches occur during the months of June and July.  Anglers that have not taken advantage of the hatch are missing ou...more
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H&M Landing
http://www.hmlanding.com/
http://www.hmlanding.com/
1.       Rods:  There are as many rods used for yellowtail fishing as there ways to catch yellowtail.H&M Landing rents out seeker 670 rods. These are 7’ long and rated for 20-50 lb. TestThis is a good all-around rod capable of fishing the yoyo, live bait, or a surface jig....more
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Fishhound Bass Pros
United States

Fishhound Bass Pros

Bass How-To, Where-To, Why-To And More

It is worm time of year and no bait offers so many different presentations as does fishing a worm; you can fish it so many different ways that you never get board....more
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Recycled Fish
We Are Stewards
Nebraska City, NE

Recycled Fish is the national non-profit organization of "anglers living a Lifestyle of Stewardship both on and off the water, because Our Lifestyle Runs Downstream."

The Jam is a fishhound exclusive from the folks at Recycled Fish.

Now the spring has arrived, at least in spirit, here are two ideas that your can incorporate into your landscape to help reduce runoff....more
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Capt. Lou Borrelli
Great Lakes Region. U.S.

A conglomeration of all things Great Lakes.

latest post: Lure Selection
Every year I organize my lure collection in preparation for the fishing season. As I gather all the different colors and patterns, I can’t help to wonder if all these lures are a good or bad thing.Most people will tell you that the lure color/design catches the fisherman, not the fish....more
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Rob Lever

Rob Lever is living the dream.  He is a fishing enthusiast with a passion for finesse fishing.  His many days on the water have paid off with local tournament success and time in the B.A.S.S open series as a co-angler.  When not on the water, Rob works in the IT field and has been able to use his skills to become the Web administrator for The Bass University.  During his time at BU, Rob has been able to gain valuable experience in the fishing industry. 

Sharing his passion of fishing has also become a focal point in Rob’s life.  “We Love to Fish” is an organization that gives adults with disabilities a day on the water.  “We Love to Fish” has become his Labor of love.  Using his countless hours on the water, his work at BU and his time at “We Love to Fish”, Rob is able to share his experiences in his writing. 

Rob also loves to spend time with his wife and daughter.  The Lever family loves to spend time together enjoying the zoo, watching New England sports, and exploring different fairs and carnivals thought-out the summer.    Rob hopes to share his stories of fishing, his work in the industry, and fun times with his family with readers of his blog.  You can contact Rob at rlever@rtrinc.org.

Last week as the fishing world had its eyes on Tulsa Ok for the Bass Master Classic, this year’s guests of We Love to Fish were home eagerly awaiting the start of their season.  With many not knowing the joy of fishing until last year, they are all excited to experience more of the joys fishing has to offer.  The anticipation is building ...more
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Ronnie Kovach & Sergio
Outdoor personality, radio host
Huntington Beach, California

Ronnie Kovach is one of the foremost outdoor personalities in the nation – a self-made entrepreneur and independent businessman who's also a best-selling author of five books, a longtime radio host on Angels Baseball Radio Network and TV host on FOX Sports West.

Tracking the pulse of West Coast fishing

latest post: Spotted Terrors
In freshwater fishing circles, it is a common belief that the bluegill, a small panfish, fights more pound for pound than any other lake or stream species....more
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Fishhound Friends
Fishhound.com
Sherman Oaks, CA

Fishhound is the largest social network in the sport of fishing. It offers club benefits like free gear, original content and more.

A repository for original video content exclusive to fishhound.com.

Don't buy into the long-distance hype! Little known fly-fishing secret: Whether it's a $30 rod from Walmart or an $800 rod from a custom manufacturer, fly rods can all throw a fly a long ways. Watch this instruction video from Coach Duff and learn more about fly rods and what to look for as you make your purchasing decision....more
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Greg Senyo
Steelhead guide and Orvis tyer
Holland, Ohio

Greg Senyo is an Orvis-endorsed fly-fishing guide & fly designer and is the owner/operator of Steelhead Alley Outfitters.

Cutting-edge tying and tactics from the thought center of Great Lakes trout and salmon fishing.

Weather patterns along Lake Erie each fall are enough to throw anybody for a loop at times. If you're like me, you really don't have the option to reschedule or secure more vacation days to spend on the river....more
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Fishhound Freshwater Pros

A Study And Celebration Of Freshwater Fishing

Editor's note: This story was penned by Fishhound friend Daniel Quade.Late autumn and early winter can be an intimidating time to chase walleyes in lakes, rivers and reservoirs. With more anglers sitting in treestands instead of boats, fishing reports get a little sketchy....more
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Bill Lindner
Baxter, MN

Bill Lindner is a nationally renowned outdoor photographer who specializes in both fresh- and saltwater fishing, as well as hunting and food preparations. His unique underwater and dramatic-action images have been widely published in catalogs, magazines, books, postcards, calendars, on television and in videos.

 

A frequent blast of stunning fishing photography to enjoy with your morning coffee (or afternoon tea).

Coffee With Bill offers a photographic and philosophic journey through fishing and life using imagery and great quotes. CLICK HERE for past updates....more
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Ronell Smith
Industry analyst, reporter

The former editor of ESPNs sportfishing business magazine, Ronell Smith currently runs The Tackle Insider – a subscription-based newsletter available at RonellSmith.com. You can follow him on Twitter and FaceBook
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A penetrating, unbiased look inside the business of tackle and fishing.

In my last blog, I railed against companies that see Facebook "Likes" as the be-all and end-all, when instead it's meaningful interaction that makes social media work....more
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Fishhound Saltwater Pros
The sport's most respected guides, business-owners and experts

Pacific, Gulf, Atlantic: An Investigation & Celebration Of Saltwater Fishing

This blog installment comes from Fishhound pro-staffer Capt. Scott McClune. To read part 1 of this series, click here....more
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Bass University
The Premier Bass Learning Experience
Traveling Seminar Series

Hardcore bass information straight from the pros

Things change quickly in fishing and it can be tough to know how and where to start. Bass superstar Mike Iaconelli explains how he researches waters before he arrives, and what does to locate fish once he gets there....more
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Bad Poncho Outdoors

Bad Poncho Outdoors was started in October of 2010 by Robert Taylor III and his father. Both avid sportsman, the duo writes about their experiences and opinions of products and how they use them.

This blog includes product reviews from Bad Poncho Outdoors. They provide reviews on the latest and greatest in outdoor products. They aim to inspire people to get out in the great outdoors.

 Frog fishing is one techniques that's witnessed a renaissance over the last couple of years. But with all the new hollow-body frogs on the market, it's time to first give credit to the original that started the craze many years ago....more
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Scott Martin
Bass tour pro
Clewiston, FL

Tour pro, guide and TV host Scott Martin is one of the sport's most prominent personalities.

Forrest Wood Cup champion Scott Martin's personal video log with updates from the road, the home and the shop.

Scott Martin tells viewers how to dress for fishing and what's important for comfort. Includes information on avoiding harmful rays of the sun and comfortable footwear for lake fishing, river fishing and reservoir fishing. ...more
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Jason Bryant
Writer, hardcore angler
Houston, TX

Texan Jason Bryant has written about fresh and saltwater fishing for more than a decade. When he's not chasing redfish in his poling skiff, you'll find him dodging pirates and looking for mean Mexico largemouths at Lake Falcon.

An examination and celebration of the inshore scene.

Southeast Texas, and other parts of the Gulf Coast, got the first dose of fall a few weeks ago. The oppressive heat and gooey humidity that's been blanketing the region for the past few months got replaced by dry air, light northwest winds and overnight lows in the 60s....more
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Fishhound Fly Pros
North America & The World

Fly fishing across America and the world

This blog installment comes courtesy of fishhound pro Chris "Uber" Raines.I can definitely say this is my favorite time of year to be on the Pere Marquette River in Michigan.The nights are cool and the days are warm. Fog envelops the river corridor as the early morning air holds moisture above the dew-covered ground....more
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Ron Lindner
Sportfishing pioneer, revolutionary thinker
Port St. Lucie, FL and Brainerd, MN

Ron Lindner is a living pioneer. A book author, magazine publisher, TV producer, tackle designer, industry analyst and radio host, Ron and brother Al founded the In-Fisherman Network. Ron still fishes close to 200 days a year and co-owns and operates Lindner's Angling Edge.

A collection of thoughts, experiences, reports and musings from Ron Lindner and all members of the Linder Clan.

 I had the chance to sit down with Dan Quinn, the new field promotions coordinator over at Rapala. Dan's the son of longtime writer, editor and fisheries biologist Steve Quinn from In-Fisherman. I ask Dan an interesting question: What does he and look for when he decides which anglers to sponsor? ...more
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