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Kota Kiriyama, Jason Quinn, Meat and Potatoes Tackle

September 4, 2007 by admin 

The Meat and Potatoes Tackle Company makes spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, jigs, and crankbaits based on more than three decades of tournament and recreational bass fishing experience. JR Ince explains M&P’s “natural” advantage. Visit the M&P website or call 866-863-6328 for more information.

Kotaro KiriyamaBassmaster Elite angler Kotaro “Kota” Kiriyama is one of a handful of professional Japanese anglers making quite a splash on bass fishing’s national stage. Kota is here to recap his runner-up finish on Lake Erie, share a few smallmouth tips, and compare Japanese bass fishing to the American version. Check out Kota’s Lake Erie technique, the Jackall Ninja Worm at Jackall Lures.

Jason QuinnFinally, Jason Quinn shares some surprising insight about his mindset during his recent second-place finish in the Bassmaster Legends. Then he looks ahead to the final Bassmaster Elite regular season event and how he plans to qualify for the 2008 Bassmaster Classic. Keep up with Jason on his official website.

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4 Responses to “Kota Kiriyama, Jason Quinn, Meat and Potatoes Tackle”

  1. tbone2 on October 26th, 2007 7:58 pm

    okay - I’m convinced I may be the only one listening becuase this file stops after 5 minutes? This is both on the embedded player and if I download the mp3 file and try to listen to it with ITunes.

  2. Admin on October 26th, 2007 9:00 pm

    Well, as much as I appreciate the suggestion that you’re the only one listening, I can assure you that I am not finding the same troubles with these files that you are.

    Not even sure what to suggest.

    Sorry,
    Billy Raymond

  3. tbone2 on October 29th, 2007 5:44 pm

    Billy is doing a great job! Thanks for being so reactive. When he sees that someone might be a problem, he gets on it quick. The problem seems to have been my connection.

    Enjoying the podcasts!

  4. tbone2 on October 29th, 2007 5:49 pm

    should have said “someone might HAVE a problem” not “be a problem” - although I’ve done enough tech support to know there might not be much of a difference at times.

    I went to Meat & Potatos - interesting lures but these guys could use some help with there ordering processes - printing off a PDF order form or calling in seems so 1990s. Imagine the orders these guys could take with a decent website and a little paypal ordering.

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