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Tip of the day 17/12/11
Dec. 17, 2011 8:57pm by Liam Spicer
Anywhere, ON
Deep weed edges provide
great habitat for many
different species of
fish to live in, and
there are many different
techniques that work to
catch them. ...
Tip of the day 16/12/11
Dec. 16, 2011 4:55pm by Liam Spicer
Anywhere, ON
I have talked about how
pausing your lure can
result in more fish when
using a jerk bait, it
also comes in handy when
using a top-water bait
such as a...
Tip of the day 15/12/11
Dec. 15, 2011 9:14pm by Liam Spicer
Anywhere, ON
Pad fishing is a
strategy that many
anglers love to use,
pads provide great
habitat for fish and
they are a fun way to
catch big buckets.
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Tip of the day 14/12/11
Anywhere ON
Dec. 14, 2011 6:24pm
 
There are many different styles of anglers out there and they may all have different preferences when it comes to fishing technique. One thing that I have noticed over the years of fishing out of a bass boat, is that having your trolling motor set to a lower speed can result in more fish. On occasion when you are trying to cover an area to find fish, having your trolling motor on a high level can be productive. But when you are fishing an area that you know there are fish, having it set to a lower speed could result in more fish due to the limited disruption of the water.
On December 14,2011
Dan Miguel Wrote:

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