Entries for December 2011

Freak Crappies Found In Arizona

By: Jim Edlund, NAFC Online Editor - Dec 21

Learn more about Arizona's best-kept secret. It'll surprise you.



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Digital trends changing fishing world, our lives

By: Steve Pennaz, NAFC Executive Director - Dec 20

We’ll look back at life in 2011 with a feeling of nostalgia



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Take a Kid (At Heart) Fishing: Making Memories with Grandpa Rae

By: Ashley Rae -- SheLovesToFish.com Blogger - Dec 19

Pass on your passion for fishing to others, no matter their age or experience



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VIDEO: Wear A Gas-Filled Vest To Keep Warm On The Water? Maybe

By: Ryan Gilligan, Managing Editor, North American Fisherman Magazine - Dec 19

 Do you know what hybrid cars, rock-hard abs, motorcycle helmets and indestructible rubber dog leashes have to do with my job as a fishing magazine editor?



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Two Good Things You Can Do For A Kid

By: Kurt Beckstrom, NAF Editor - Dec 16

Help a kid “keep fishing close,” even when they don’t have a rod in their hand



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VIDEO: 15-Below Bassin’ For Bronzebacks

By: Greg Huff -- NAFC Social Media Editor - Dec 15

Ice Belt bass fanatics fish the nastiest days for open-water smallies



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Video Blog: Eat This Fish And DIE!

By: Jim Edlund, NAFC Online Editor - Dec 14

Eating this fish is nothing short of attempted suicide.



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Real Reason Lighter Lines Work

By: Steve Pennaz, NAFC Executive Director - Dec 13

Underwater cameras have taught me definitively why heavy lines typically don’t work as well as lighter lines, especially for panfish, and it really had little to do with line visibility. 



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An Illegal Alien That Catches Fish

By: Ryan Gilligan, Managing Editor, North American Fisherman Magazine - Dec 12

 Gobies. I’ve caught the awful things by accident dragging jigs for Erie smallmouths off Buffalo, New York, pulling ‘crawler harnesses too close to bottom on Green Bay and jigging for whitefish through the ice. 



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Keep The Heat: Head, Hands And Feet

By: Kurt Beckstrom, NAF Editor - Dec 09

Most anglers understand the importance of maintaining core body temperature, and the art of layering clothing from your undies to that last water- and/or windproof level. What I’m talking about are the three areas that are the hardest to keep warm—and usually the main reason you decide to call it quits early—your head, hands and feet.

 


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