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Comments Off on Kevin VanDam’s Secrets to Consistency in Bass Fishing Day 2: Use Search Baits for Bass with Kevin VanDam
Adaptive Fishing, Bass Fishing, Fishing Advice, How-To, Inshore Fishing, John's Books
Editor’s Note: Seven Bassmaster Angler-of-the-Year titles, four of those consecutively, and four Bassmaster Classic Championships make Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Michigan, one of the most-consistent bass anglers on the professional-bass-fishing circuit today. Here’s what VanDam says about his secrets to
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Comments Off on Kevin VanDam’s Secrets to Consistency in Bass Fishing Day 1: Love Bass Fishing to Be Successful with Kevin VanDam
Adaptive Fishing, Bass Fishing, Fishing Advice, How-To, Inshore Fishing, John's Books
Editor’s Note: Seven Bassmaster Angler-of-the-Year titles, four of those consecutively, and four Bassmaster Classic Championships make Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Michigan, one of the most-consistent bass anglers on the professional-bass-fishing circuit today. Here’s what VanDam says about his secrets to
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Comments Off on Where to find Crappie When They’re Not on the Banks Day 5: How to Catch Crappie in the Mouths of Creeks
Adaptive Fishing, Crappie Fishing, Fishing Advice, How-To, John's Books
Editor’s Note: During the prespawn and postspawn periods, crappie school-up in the mouths of creeks in open water for no apparent reason. By motoring a boat to the mouths of the creeks, anglers may find crappie holding in depths from 5-20 feet in open water. But the reason these fish are ganged-up in the mouths
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Comments Off on Where to find Crappie When They’re Not on the Banks Day 4: How to Catch Crappie at Their Deepest – Even in the Summer
Adaptive Fishing, Crappie Fishing, Fishing Advice, How-To, John's Books
Editor’s Note: During the summertime, crappie often will move out to the river channels, especially if they are in a lake that is being used to generate hydroelectric power, because the current being pulled through the lake usually will have the coolest and most highly-oxygenated water. When the current begins to
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Comments Off on Where to find Crappie When They’re Not on the Banks Day 3: Why Fish Tall Timber for Crappie
Adaptive Fishing, Crappie Fishing, Fishing Advice, How-To, John's Books
Editor’s Note: During the end of March across much of the South, the weather and water will begin to heat-up. The crappie will move into the shallows near the bank to spawn. But, as often occurs at that time of year, one day when a friend of mine and I planned to fish for crappie, …
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