One cast from glory
Ladies of the WBT Championship, you need to know just one thing, you are one cast from glory. Destiny rides on your line.
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Ladies of the WBT Championship, you need to know just one thing, you are one cast from glory. Destiny rides on your line.
You heard it here first — this is not your average fishing seminar! Forget about the usual topwater presentations, talk about general Carolina rig techniques and knot-tying demonstrations. This one's about the newest, and previously undisclosed, tricks of the top professional bass anglers in America.
Read how Charles Sim and Nigel Touhey did something right when they culled a 5-pound fish Sept. 26 on Lake St. Francis near Lancaster, Ontario, Canada.
For most, they are the "great mystery fish" in bass fishing. They spend the summer in the open lake, suspended at mid-depths and trailing schools of shad like hungry wolves following lambs
The dynamic under the water is changing as fast as the leaves above. Baitfish are now at the top of the bass' menu, so you'd be wise to throw a bait to match.
In all of bass fishing, I don't think there's a more misunderstood technique than the one we describe as "finesse fishing. "
John Crews has gotten over all of them except one, and this one was in a tournament on Lake Murray with another national circuit back in 2004.
The last week or so has been really busy. I've been making appearances for Bass Pro Shops in various places around the country. While all that was going on I was at the Tracker and Nitro convention getting ready for next year's activities.
The postseason is over. I'm fairly happy with it. I moved up from 11th place to 4th place in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings. It's hard to complain about that. Now it's time to turn my attention to other things.
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