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Featured Articles Last Updated: Mar 4, 2010 - 2:41:38 PM


Featured Articles : Bill Brown
PROFILE: Bill Brown
Bill started tournament fishing six years ago, with some of his highlights being taking 1999 Lunker of the Year, 2002 Angler of the Year, 2002 District Tournament winner, 2004 PA State Championship, and most recently 38th overall in the BFL Northeast Division, with a 34th place finish in Regional at Kerr Lake in 2005.  My future plans are to fish the Stren Series in 2007. We would like to welcome Bill to the staff and we will be hearing much more from him in 2007.

Feb 22, 2006 - 10:00:00 AM

Featured Articles : Bill Brown
Tournament Fishing
Tournament fishing is not for the faint of heart. It’s better suited for the competitive-natured person; you know whom I’m talking about. It’s for that high school jock that couldn’t wait for game day. It’s for that person who strives to be the very best that they can be in anything they pursue; and it doesn’t hurt to have a love for the outdoors and a little understanding of it.

Dec 20, 2005 - 12:06:00 AM

Featured Articles : Bill Brown
Carolina Rigs
Carolina Rigs are a method that everyone from the seasoned Pro to the weekend angler or even the guides with inexperienced clients can use to catch bass. The Carolina rig is known for its ability to catch a limit of bass quickly, and if you were to modify the lure on the business end of the rig, lets say to a 10 inch worm or lizard it has been known to put some lunkers in the livewell. This is also a lure that works well in rough conditions. It’s much easier to cast into the wind and because of the heavier weight it keeps you in contact with the bottom

Dec 13, 2005 - 11:52:00 PM

Featured Articles : Bill Brown
Topwaters
There is nothing like the excitement of the strike a topwater can generate. Topwater fishing is the only way in which a fisherman can witness the entire fish catching process from the strike to landing the fish. For one split second the fish has entered our world and if the angler can show some patience and resist the urge to set the hook without feeling the fish first there will be one for the livewell.

Feb 22, 2006 - 9:31:00 AM

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PROFILE: Kelvin Young
Kelvin Young fishes several tournament trails and is moving up staedily through the ranks of competitive bass fishing, and has some interesting tips and tactics for the anglers and co-anglers on tour.

Dec 17, 2005 - 6:45:00 AM

Featured Articles : Mac Lassiter
PROFILE: MAC LASSITER
Mac grew up in Northern Middle Tennessee and is within a short driving distance from some of the best bass lakes in the south, including Kentucky & Barkley Lakes, Old Hickory, Dale Hollow, Lake Guntersville, Center Hill, and Tims Ford. He has finished in the top 10% of the last 25 tournaments he has fished since 2003.




Sep 14, 2005 - 11:38:00 AM

Featured Articles : Mac Lassiter
The Float & Fly Technique
Most all of us started our fishing at a young age watching a bobber, waiting patiently on that bluegill or catfish to take a bite. The excitement of watching a bobber or float is still deep in many of our hearts, and is a main component in one of the most innovated techniques for catching all species of bass, especially monster Smallmouth, in the dead of winter. It's called the Float and Fly, so don't put up your rods, and winterize that boat just yet this technique will extend your bass fishing season for months.

Aug 14, 2005 - 11:47:00 AM

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Chris Wallace

My name is Chris Wallace, I am 19 years old and born and raised in Andover, Minnesota. Minnesota is home to some of the best multi species fishing not only in the Midwest but in the world. From the fantastic fishery of Lake of the Woods, to the end of where the glaciers made their marks on the southern portion of Mille Lacs, to the blood line of the United States, the mighty Mississippi and the smallest streams in southern Minnesota where trout call home. Minnesota is the place to be for crappies, walleyes, muskies, northerns, trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, jumbo perch, catfish and sunfish, we have it all.


Feb 21, 2005 - 1:22:00 PM

Featured Articles
PROFILE: Charles Graves
Member of the Kentucky Lake Bass Anglers club.

2005 Tournament trails I am fishing:
FWL BFL
B.A.S.S. Grassroots Trail
B.A.S.S. Federation tourneys with the Kentucky Lake Bass Anglers.

Member of FLW Outdoors and B.A.S.S.

Sponsors: Retriever Lures, LLC ., The Original Fish Formula, Carolina Chip's Fine Fishing Lures, C & O Marine and Tackle

Hobbies: Ministry, Hunting ,  Model Railroading , Stamp Collecting                               

Charles Graves
Retriever Lures, LLC  Pro-Staff
The Original Fish Formula Pro-Staff
Carolina Chips Fine Fishing Lures Associate Pro Staff

Oct 11, 2004 - 12:01:00 PM

Featured Articles : John Olsen "Bearpaw"
My Take On Color Selections For Plastics
I am a believer that presentation of the bait is always first. The fall and it's speed can dictate if your going to get fish or not or if you will get dinks all day or not. If you find yourself catching dinks in open water or docks, try to speed up your presentation by adding more weight . One reason that the dinks hit before the large ones (my theory is), that the smaller fish may dominate down there and the smaller ones are quicker to react to just about anything thrown in the school of fish.

Aug 31, 2004 - 12:48:00 AM

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