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Entries for April 2009

Flood-Water Walleyes

Posted in: Walleye Fishing

Springtime river fishing means two things: big walleyes and strong current. It means the former of the two, provided you can figure out the latter of the two. In high water, strong current, tournament situations, you need to know about the flow if you want to end up in the dough.

Crankin' Out A Crankbait Checklist

Posted in: Fishing Tactics

Everything you need to know about crankbaits in two simple checklists: crankbait selection criteria and environmental factors.

The Deadly (Half) Dozen

Posted in: Panfish Fishing

Some of the NAF editors share their best ideas for landing those pesky panfish.

Life Member Wins Anglers' Legacy Contest

Life Member Kim Henderson had never dreamed he’d be a television spokesman for the sport of fishing, until he found out he’d won an Anglers’ Legacy contest through World Fishing Network (WFN).

Forgotten Topwaters

Just north of Paradise Island in the upper reaches of Florida’s Lake Tohopekaliga, the depth gradually eases down to about four feet where, if you can find the outermost edge of the hydrilla, you have a pretty good chance of getting a bass that’s more than 10 pounds. 

 

 

 

 
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