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FishHer Gear for Women and Dobyns Rods

September 12, 2007 by admin · 3 Comments 

Fed up with being intimidated and frustrated in the search for fishing gear built specifically for women, Angie Michaels decided to do what no one else would – create a product line and an online resource to educate, empower, encourage, and equip girls and women to go fishing. Visit FishHer.com to learn more.

Gary DobynsGary Dobyns is a recognized and respected powerhouse in the world of west coast bass fishing. And now he’s offering a line of signature series rods built to the same exacting standards as the custom rods he’s used in his impressive WON Bass, Bassmaster, and FLW fishing career. Check out the complete line of Dobyns Rods at DobynsRods.com.

Kota Kiriyama, Jason Quinn, Meat and Potatoes Tackle

September 4, 2007 by admin · 4 Comments 

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.

BAN Wraps, Vertical Lures, and John Crews on Shallow Cranking

August 28, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Bass Anglers NetworkGetting a boat wrapped is an expensive proposition, but one that can pay big dividends if you can build sponsor relationships, increase your visibility, and even put a few bucks in your pocket. Denese Freeman from Bass Angler’s Network is here to discuss their new B.A.N. Wraps program, along with the many other services Bass Angler’s Network provides to professional anglers.

Jig XThen Vic Sanders is here to describe the full line of Vertical Lures “X” products, including the Jig X, Chunk X, Tube X, and newly available football-head jig. Learn why these jigs come through cover better, break knots less, and provide better hook ups than conventional jigs. Vic also has some solid advice for how to rig the Tube X for optimum performance.

John CrewsFinally, John Crews joins us to introduce a new lure he developed for Spro. The “Little John” is a flat-sided, round-lipped, silent-running crankbait that is unlike anything else out there for cranking shallow water. John talks about the design principles of the new lure and offers his advice for when, where, and how to fish it.

GPS Basics and Ironclad Baits

August 21, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lorance GPS ScreenLuke Morris from Lowrance is back and this time he explains the four basic types of GPS information: icons, waypoints, routes, and trails. Learn what they are, how you can use them, and most importantly, how to manage the data so you can find your way back to the most productive spots on any body of water.

Then Ben Hobbins from Lake Resources Group introduces a revolutionary new soft bait that is virtually indestructible. These Ironclad baits look and feel like any other soft plastic lure, but are durable enough to outlast conventional plastics hundreds of times over. That means less of your money spent on baits, and fewer destroyed lures resting at the bottom of our lakes, rivers, and reservoirs.

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