Entries for September 2012

Closing Things Up For The Year

By: Glenn Walker - Sep 19

To help prevent mildew and damage to your rain gear and life jackets, hang them up on hangers so they stay dry and have air flow on them.  This will help prolong their life and keep them from smelling musty next season.



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5 Tips For Finding A Canadian Walleye Factory

By: Joel Prunty - Sep 13

If you’re a walleye fisherman there’s a good chance your dream trip is finding a Canadian lake where you can catch one walleye after another until your arms get sore. Maybe you’ve experienced it yourself or heard stories about a lake so full of walleye that it’s a surprise when your jig actually makes it to the bottom without a strike.  I call these lakes Canadian walleye factories and I’m here to tell you they do exist and offer a few tips to help you find them. 



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Oneida – A Very Different Pond

By: - Sep 11

 

This body of water is saturated with bass. It has a large population of Smallmouth with a secondary population of Largemouth. The strategies to form a tournament plan can be wide ranging. 
 
I have a fished several national events on this body of water. The last came in 2009 with a near miss on a Top 12 finish. I had unlocked an area of the lake that received little tournament pressure and held better than average fish. I had to finish in the top 25 to have a shot at the Bassmaster Classic.
 


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