Archive for the ‘bass fishing’ Category

Trophy Bass With Spinnerbaits

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

I’ll bet you have heard of Lake Fork in deep East Texas. Maybe you have even fished there. If not, try to think back to the day before Christmas at your local shopping mall and recall all those shoppers pushing and shoving to get in line. Now, picture all of those good fishing folks in bass boats within the same confined space and you will have a clear picture of what most coves and creeks look like when the fish are biting at Lake Fork.

One day in March I was greeted by just such a situation when I pulled my big Skeeter into a popular creek on the north end of the lake. Several boats were fishing the grass line in front of me and at least five boats were leaving the creek, having no doubt hit the same water I was about to fish.
Mepps Puts the Bite on Big Bass
A heavy hydrilla bed ran down the bank, and each boat I observed was fishing the outside edge of the grass. Common sense dictated that all the feeding fish on the outside of the grass had already been caught by the “angling platoons” which had passed before me, so I was going to have to use a lure or method that would give me a chance to catch the fish lurking in the hydrilla and timber-choked cover. Today I had both, as the bass were about to find out. Before I reached the back of the creek, five bass ranging between 3 and 7 1/2 pounds had been caught and released from my boat while I observed only one other small fish being landed by the dozen or more boats I could see. “OK man, I give up,” said a man in the boat closest to me. “What in the heck kind of lure are you using?” I smiled and held up my “secret weapon,” a 1/2 ounce gold colored spoon…”It’s a Timber Doodle.”

“Who makes it?” he asked.

“Mepps,” I said. “Mepps??!!, I thought all they made were trout lures,” said the man as he looked at his partner.

Mepps Puts the Bite on Big BassAs I zinged the Timber Doodle back into the dense cover that would have instantly fouled his jerk bait’s treble hooks, I couldn’t help saying, “Well, for those five bass you just saw me catch and the other ones I intend to catch today, that’s unfortunately not the case anymore!”

That day another angler learned what thousands of other fishermen around the country are quickly discovering, Mepps lures go after bass in a big way. Long recognized as a leader in the tackle industry, especially in the production and design of trout and salmon lures, Mepps has clearly stepped up to the plate and delivered a home run to the serious bass angler with the introduction of the Timber Doodle.

This weedless spoon is designed to be fished in the heaviest cover you can find. Aquatic grass, brush, just plain slop or anywhere you could never fish a conventional lure, is the perfect place to fish the Timber Doodle. The patented Mister Twister Keeper hook holds a Mister Twister Split Double tail trailer in place while making the bait absolutely weedless. A laser sharp VMC hook lies buried in the trailer, waiting to bite back when that trophy largemouth assaults the spoon as it swims through the cover.

Effective in fresh and saltwater, the Timber Doodle comes in genuine silver plate, and 24 karat gold finishes. They are also available in Frog, and Fire Tiger. These computer-age epoxy finishes won’t chip or flake. 1/4 and 1/2 ounce sizes, the Timber Doodle can be fished from the top while swimming through cover, or vertically jigged to tempt deep or suspended fish.

I’ll tell you this about the Timber Doodle, the next time you’re fishing down a bank and the fellow in the boat next to you has one, just make sure you’re in front of him, not behind him!

Mepps has made a solid commitment to the bass angler with the design of the Timber Doodle. Pick up a selection, head out to the lake and try them for yourself. Believe me, when that big largemouth explodes from the water with your Timber Doodle stuck firmly in his jaw, you’ll agree with me that, “Mepps means bass!”

Growing Up Southern

Really Tough Fishing Tackle

Monday, March 12th, 2012

 

One of the most multi-functional and high energy kinds of sea fishing tackle is considered the Endurance Fly Reel through Cortland. This fly reel has an amazing schematic that gives you a vast array of capabilities to help you get the fish you want at sea.

With wide open ocean game fishing, you can find a dependence on a versatile sea fishing tackle to sit in the unique specie within the water. Catching some shark from the sea would need different kinds of materials compared to the materials to catch smaller fish. The spool cassettes of the Endurance Fly Reel from Cortland is actually changeable, so you can fix your spool to the specifications required to catch the fish you want from the ocean. These interchangeable Cassette Reels for the Endurance Fly Reel from Cortland comes in two sizes, the standard and large arbor. You can get the line and lure back in a fast and efficient manner with the large arbor cassette. You can cover a longer distance and more weight with the line and lure of a standard arbor. Other cassettes can be used for the rod, allowing for greater and further versatility when out in the ocean.

The fact that this sea fishing tackle is quite light does not deny the resilience and tenacity of the reel due to the polycarbonate material that was used to make and cast it. The cassettes of this sea fishing tackle has a disk drag that is center mounted and is made from an ultra smooth cork, so you can adjust it easily from ultra light to full power. Since the grip handle of this rod and reel is created with a non slip polyurethane adjustment knob and handle, the risk of slippage is low. There is the #1 size for this rod that is used more commonly to handle line weights of around three to five pounds. There is a medium size rod like this which is known as the #2 and can handle six to eight pound lines. Every one of the reels that come when you buy the rods come with the large arbor and standard cassettes.

This sea fishing tackle from Cortland can actually be employed for many different venues, like sea and freshwater fishing. You can actually get four spools when you are taking this package which are the 2 x 7/8 and the 2 x 9/10 spools. The reel is made from aluminum frame making for light carrying but dependable strength on those long fishing sessions. This reel has a weight of 6.4 ounces with the cassette attached, and it has a diameter coming in a three and one fourth inches. With a simple adjustment, you could even make the retrieve mechanism either right or left handed so the reel is ambidextrous. This spool is also built with a swift release switch and has an exposed rim, so you can be sure that you will have a great time.

When employing either the standard arbor or the large arbor cassette, the particular efficiency in this sea fishing tackle differs correctly. The #1 rod could function along the 8 spool along the 4wt with your 9-rod, showing off its adaptivity. Adding more spools only increases the functionality of this rod, making it all weather and all game all the time. Not only is the Endurance Fly Reel from Cortland versatile, it is one of the most durable and exciting fishing rods in the market today.  And don’t forget the archery buffs with their bowfishing tackle.

 

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The Right Stuff for Bass Fishing

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

You just don’t tackle a project without getting prepared with good equipment. Whether fishing, hunting, camping, hiking or whatever your outdoor preference, you should copy the Boy Scouts and be prepared.Having the right equipment for the job it important, no matter what business you are in. This can be especially true when it comes to the bass fishing industry. Quality commercial fishing equipment enables commercial fishing businesses everywhere to bring their catches in safely and efficiently.

Commercial fishing equipment is available from nationwide providers. Commercial fishing can be lucrative. However the job is not without certain hazards. Much of the equipment available from providers of commercial fishing gear is safety-oriented. Commercial fishing suppliers can also outfit you with a variety of implements that can be used in catching fish. Typical examples include harpoons, nets, gaffs, gloves, bottom fishing reels, crab and shrimp gear and hooks.

If you run any kind of commercial fishing operation, you are undoubtedly aware of how important it is to have good equipment on hand. Working with a reliable commercial fishing supplier can help ensure you have equipment that is up to the challenges involved in the day-to-day practices of commercial fishing. Many good suppliers provide information about the equipment they carry online. Business.com is a trusted resource that can make it easier to explore your options. Learn more by visiting the links on the left.