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WK Outdoors – White Bass Run around the Corner

WK Outdoors – White Bass Run around the Corner
The population bottomed out, but once regular spring tides returned, so did the white bass runs. "There are now fantastic white bass at Herrington," said Kathryn Emme, assistant central district fisheries biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish …
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Looking For Some Quick Help
Struggling is not the word to describe my year so far, it has been awful. Since the first of the year I have been fishing almost every weekend and I have only caught three bass. One was my PB so that was nice but man, three fish!
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BLOG: The Outdoors: Eating a bass should not be taboo
March 01– Has the so-called catch-and-release ethic gotten out of hand in bass fishing? Witness these comments from a thread on Arkansas' new record bass on the Bassmaster web site after I commented that it was OK to keep the fish rather than release …
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OUTDOORS: Anglers shine some light on confidence lures for bass fishing

OUTDOORS: Anglers shine some light on confidence lures for bass fishing
Keep in mind, there is a distinct difference in a “favorite” lure and a confidence bait. Or at least there is for me, anyhow. My favorite bass lure is a topwater of any kind. I enjoy fishing a topwater more than any other lure on the market.
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Outdoors digest | It's snowing geese
The Alabama Rig might be the hottest lure in bass fishing, but it isn't legal in Missouri and Kansas. The lure features one jig head with five wires and snaps to which plastic grubs or swim baits can be attached. The goal?
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Five for 5 | Florida Best Bets for Bass Fishing around the Spawn
While I was daydreaming, Terry Scroggins was living life to the fullest, swinging giants into the boat on an arsenal of baits of which I had yet to be introduced. Since the dawn of the information age, the evolutionary rate of bass fishing has hit an …
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