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SHORE FISHING TIPS FOR WINTER BASS

SHORE FISHING TIPS FOR WINTER BASS

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Three Expert Fishing Guides Share Summer Fishing Tips Using the Gene Larew Lures Salt FlickR


Tulsa, Okla. (PRWEB) June 01, 2012

Officials at Gene Larew Lures say that regardless of the original intentions behind a new fishing lure design, its the fishermen who get more creative when putting baits into action. The companys Salt FlickR is a perfect example of how one bait can be used in a number of ways, with three guides in three states having recently discovered their own summer fishing patterns using the bait.

The Larew Salt FlickR is a 6-inch stick-like bait with two appendages for swimming action near its front. It weighs nearly one-third more than any other similar soft plastic lures of its size to make it sink faster. Designers made it to be rigged and fished on a round jighead in a technique called dragging, but knew it would also be a great free-falling bait when rigged without a weight.

Both applications are quite different than how longtime bass guide Dannie Golden is successfully fishing it daily with his clients on Texas Lake Ray Roberts at this time. He is fishing the heavy plastic lure on a Carolina rig.

As most bass fishermen know, a Carolina rig usually features a bait that floats or suspends on a 3- to 5-foot leader behind a good-sized weight being dragged on the bottom, Golden explained. But playing around one day we rigged the Salt FlickR on a Carolina rig and its been our best option ever since for these early summer conditions on Ray Roberts. I think its because the baits weight does make it ricochet off of obstacles along the bottom and dart around like real baitfish. Its definitely getting bass attention.

Golden said hes mostly targeting old roadbeds with the rig, using his electronics to look for any type of change in them at depths of 8 15 feet, but isnt afraid to go as deep as 30 feet. His Carolina rig features a 3/4- or 1-ounce worm sinker, with a drop leader behind it of about 3 feet in length. Colors of choice have been those with green hues for the lakes moderately clear water, with green pumpkin/chartreuse pepper being his personal favorite.

Anyone who spends as much time on the water as I do knows that lure color definitely makes a difference. Ive seen it too many times to think otherwise, Golden said. With where our fish are right now, Im confident we can catch them this same way through August.

Carolina rigging the Salt FlickR is different than what full-time guide Ivan Martin is doing with the bait on Oklahomas Grand Lake at this time. Martin, who was instrumental in the baits design, is indeed dragging the Salt FlickR on a 1/4-ounce round jighead with a light wire hook, fishing it on spinning tackle.

Were catching 35-40 largemouth a day by dragging our baits on pea gravel points in main creeks on the south end of the lake, focusing on depths of 8 12 feet, Martin said. Were getting lots of two to three pound fish, but this rig will also catch big ones when youre around them. If you see shad popping in a creek, head to the windy bank and start fishing.

Terry Blankenship guides on Missouris Lake of the Ozarks. He said the lakes bass are just now getting where he likes for them to be for the entire summer: in the brush piles. One of his preferred techniques is to rig the Salt FlickR weightless and weedless and let it sink right into the nastiest part of the cover.

The Salt FlickR has kind of a pointy head, much like a worm weight, and I think it helps it come through brush better than a lot of lures will. I rig my hook Texas style right through the nose and skin hook it into its back. I think the vibration ribs on the baits belly make this a noisy lure as it climbs over branches and things.

Blankenship said most of his lake has brush around its thousands of boat docks, so they are always a good place to start. He looks for docks with lights on them, knowing they attract baitfish overnight.

Anytime you have bait, bass are usually nearby. While bass may move deeper during the day right now, Ive actually found they move up and stay shallower when the water temps kind of stabilize for awhile beginning mid-July or so, Blankenship added.

None of the three guides were surprised by the others successes while fishing the same bait differently. Perhaps Blankenship summed it up best though when he said, The only thing crazier than bass are bass fishermen. Think were going to read instructions on how to fish a lure? Probably not.

For more information about the Salt FlickR, visit http://www.GeneLarewLures.com.







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RoadFish.com Tips a Cap to Monkees Front Man Davy Jones, Who Passed Away Yesterday at 66 from a Heart Attack


(PRWEB) March 02, 2012

RoadFish.com mens lifestyle and finance magazine remembers Davy Jones as a talented and well-loved musician, and remarks on the anomaly of his February 29th death. England-born singer, songwriter, and actor Jones joined The Monkees, a band formed expressly to perform on the lucrative television show of the same name, in 1965 and is otherwise perhaps best known for singing the lyrics in the Monkees pop hit, Daydream Believer.

Fox News reported on Thursday, one day after Jones was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead, that an autopsy did indeed confirm that the cause of death was a heart attack. The article states that the medical examiners office in Martin County, FL, affirmed that the authorities completed a thorough examination early Thursday.

Micky Dolenz, one of the surviving members of The Monkees, visited NBCs Today show to comment on the sudden passing of his friend and fellow band mate Davy Jones. Dolenz told Today host Ann Curry, [Davy Jones] was the last one that I thought would go first, the youngest one of us. Dolenz called Jones the go-to guy for fun and a laugh, referring to him as a jokester who looked at the bright side of life. Dolenz described the process of auditioning for The Monkees, and explained that when the four original band members came together, it was like a serendipitous sort of thing–catching lightning in a bottlea little bit of magic.

RoadFish.coms Senior staff writer is quoted as saying, The Monkees just make me smile. Their music, their show, the chemistry and fun they have when they perform. Outside the Monkees, Ive seen Davy Jones on the Brady Bunch and Boy Meets World. Jones will be sorely missed. Im kicking myself that I didnt make it out to the Monkees 45th Anniversary Tour last year.

Jones began his acting career at age 11, and by age 17 was cast as the Artful Dodge in the West End musical Oliver! The show hit Broadway in 1963 and was nominated for a Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical that year. On February 9th, 1964, Jones appeared along with the Broadway cast of Oliver! on the Ed Sullivan Show, which happened to be the same episode that The Beatles made their debut appearance on the show. Jones later told the Palm Beach Post in 2004, I watched the Beatles from the side of the stage, I saw the girls going crazy, and I thought, is that what happens when youre a pop singer? I want to be part of that! He was cast as a member of The Monkees in 1965, and performed with them and starred on the hit television show of the same name until 1971. Since then, Jones toured solo and acted in several movies and television shows, as well as raced horses professionally in the U.S.

RoadFish.com feels that Jones death is incredibly premature, and commented on the date of the late singers passing, How odd to have a death on February 29th. It always occurred to me what an anomaly it was to be born on that date, but its almost more strange to pass on it.

Last year, three members of The Monkees got together for An Evening with the Monkees: the 45th Anniversary Tour. The tour ran from May to July 2011 and visited the U.K. and the U.S. It was the fourth and final reunion tour that featured band members Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, and Peter Tork together.

About Roadfish

RoadFish.com is an online men’s lifestyle and finance magazine targeted toward men in their 30s and 40s that have already attained a moderate level of success in life, and are striving toward more. It goes over current events of interest to this group, such things as exciting adventures, consumer interests, finances and dating tips, as well as ways to make more and save more money. It is a publication owned by Purpose Inc.

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