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For thousands of bass fishing enthusiasts the excitement of discovering a new location for catching bass can nearly be equivalent to the thrill of snagging a big one. This easy to follow plan will help you locate the perfect location to fish for bass even if you are new to an area or are just learning bass fishing.

Investigate the lake or river.

Whether you’re fishing in a competition or just spending a relaxing day fishing in a new area, very little can assist you in finding the correct spots…


Tomahawk Lodge Resort & RV Park – Budgeteer News
Blackduck Lake is about 2600 acres, 2 1/2 miles by 3 miles. It is a fairly shallow lake. At its’ deepest point, it is about 20 to 25 feet. With a sandy bottom, bays and bars, it has good structure with an island in the center. The island is a bird

Bit of tinkering might enhance anglers’ opinions about slot limits – Minneapolis Star Tribune
The benefit of slot limits to walleye populations seems beyond debate. Not many years ago, the notion of protecting fish of a certain size, measured by length, by requiring their release, was suspect, and its positive effect on a given lake’s walleye

Weekly Minnesota fishing report – Minneapolis Star Tribune
There is a hot walleye bite going on in 25 to 30 feet using Lindy Rigs, leeches and nightcrawlers, according to Rainy Lake One Stop. Largemouth bass are hitting on the deep weed edges and rock piles using Rapalas. Crappie action is picking up in

Fishing report – Independent Record
If you’re looking for walleyes or reservoir rainbows, be prepared to dredge the depths for them. Water temperatures are either at, or approaching, their summertime maximums, and walleyes and rainbow trout are heading deep in search of cooler temps

Salmon fishing nearing its peak across area – Petoskey News-Review
This nice smallmouth hit a leadhead jig intended for a walleye. The bass still swims in Pickerel Lake. Salmon fishing around Northwest Michigan is nearing the peak with good catches almost every day now. If you only have a few days to fish out of

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August 20, 2008 at 9:00 am

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