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Setting Goals and the Sliding Scale of Success By Chase Tanner – November 13,2016

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Setting Goals and the Sliding Scale of Success

By Chase Tanner

November 13,2016

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When I started my season this year, my goal was one first place tournament finish and one Virginia trophy smallmouth bass. When I met that goal the first week of the season, the question was…”What now? What’s next?” I could have stopped there and called my season a success, but contentment is, in my opinion, the biggest obstacle to becoming truly successful. I considered those two goals to be obtainable, met them, and set a new goal of two wins and five trophy bass. A big step towards my ultimate goal of Virginia Smallmouth Expert Angler. Setting goals is the most important thing you can do for yourself if you want to become successful in what you do. It’s a universally applied concept in all facets of our lives. I look at it as a sliding scale. Set an ultimate goal, and then give yourself smaller milestone goals to meet along the way. It’s hard to stand at the base of Everest and say to yourself, “I’m gonna climb this.” Go look at the gear required and then make plans just to get to base camp. The first step leads to the second step of your journey.
One of my milestone goals this year was to win the August VKBC online tournament. It was a grueling battle that saw 3 different people atop the leaderboard 15 different times. I fished 18 out of 31 days in 100 degree weather and found myself mired in a slump with a week left and a 1/4 inch out of the lead. My goal slid from catching a 20″ fish to just catching a fish. It’s ok to ease back off your objective if you find yourself struggling. My goal of not skunking that week helped me keep perspective and consider those incredibly tough trips successful. I even found the tournament winning fish at 18.75″ and met my August mark in the process. I slowed down and enjoyed my achievement but set more goals for myself. 5 citations became 10, 2 wins became 5.
There is no quit because there is no end. Success is a life long competition against yourself. You can be your biggest obstacle or biggest asset. Fight complacency, set goals and work hard to achieve them. Slide the scales, It is worth the effort. I promise. I’ve sat on this story for a while because I wanted to release it upon meeting my biggest milestone this year. I boated my 10th Virginia Citation smallmouth last night and I find myself asking again, “What now? What’s next?”

Set the Hook! with Pat Rose – Nov 05, 2016 Featuring Bassmaster Elite Series Pro “The Cajun Baby” Cliff Crochet.

Set the Hook! with Pat Rose – Nov 05, 2016

cliff_crochetThis week’s guest was Bassmaster Elite Series Pro “The Cajun Baby” Cliff Crochet.

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Why to Bend Bladed Swim Jigs for Bass Fishing by Luke Stoner November 11,2016

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Why to Bend Bladed Swim Jigs for Bass Fishing

Luke Stoner

November 11,2016

Adjusting a bladed swim jig will result in a unique swimming action that can help you catch more bass.

The bladed jig—commonly referred to as a vibrating jigs or Chatterbait—has become a go-to bass fishing lures for anglers all around the country.

One major reason for this success is its versatility via modification. Bending the blade on any given vibrating jig is an excellent way to get more bites when the fishing is tough. It’s quick, easy, and works on every brand of bladed jig I’ve tried it on, be it a V&M Pacemaker Lightning Blade or the Z Man Project Z Chatterbait Chatterbait.

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irst Look: Abu Garcia REVO Rocket Spinning Reel by Walker Smith November 10,2016

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First Look: Abu Garcia REVO Rocket Spinning Reel

Walker Smith

November 10,2016

With a 7.0:1 gear ratio, this incredibly fast spinning reel opens up a lot of doors for finesse anglers.

I’ve had good experiences with Abu Garcia spinning reels in the past, so I was super excited when I got word of their new REVO Rocket Spinning Reel. One of the biggest frustrations I’ve had with spinning reels in general is their lack of speed; if a bass bites and starts running towards your boat, you’re in a tough spot while trying to quickly eat up line.

This new reel was designed to solve that problem. After a lot of testing with several different finesse techniques, my verdict is in.

Below are my full thoughts.

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First Look: Lucky Craft Real Bluegill 150SS By Walker Smith – November 8,2016

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First Look: Lucky Craft Real Bluegill 150SS

Walker Smith

November 8,2016

This jointed bluegill swimbait has a beautiful underwater action and a reasonable price point for a lure of its size and quality.

The big bait craze is charging full steam ahead in the bass fishing industry. Anglers are quickly learning that larger-than-average bass have a serious weak spot for large swimbaits and glide baits. As a result, we’re seeing some big-time offerings from major lure producers.

I’ve been testing the Lucky Craft Real Bluegill 150SS for almost a full year. It took me some time to become comfortable with this swimbait, but one I got the hang of it, I’ve had a tough time putting it down.

Below are my thoughts on it.

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Fishing’s New ‘Favorite’ is Poised to Make a Splash by Joe Sills November 9, 2016

Fishing’s New ‘Favorite’ is Poised to Make a Splash

You saw them at ICAST. There was no way to miss them—a towering, two-story booth under the banner of a brand new tackle company. Their name is Favorite Fishing. And they’ve come to make a splash.

Headed by an industry retail veteran in Winston Tucker, who brings years of experience developing companies like Moth Wing camo and selling to major buyers like Academy Sports and Bass Pro Shops, Favorite is poised to become a major player in the coming months. Backing Tucker is general manager Bill Woodard, a former Walmart executive whose decades-long career has spanned the globe from humble, Arkansas beginnings to board rooms across Europe and Asia.

Yes, Favorite is a new name in fishing, but its leadership has roots deeper and more experienced than most industry startups, and they’ve got big plans. The massive ICAST booth was just a warning shot.

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Lake Conroe To Host World’s Top Amateur Anglers – Bassmaster – November 10,2016

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Albert Collins of Nacogdoches, Texas, won the 2015 Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Championship on the Ouachita River in Monroe, La., with 44 pounds, 15 ounces. He’ll be back this year to defend his title at the Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Championship presented by Magellan on Lake Conroe in Conroe, Texas, Nov. 17-19.

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Nov. 10, 2016

Lake Conroe To Host World’s Top Amateur Anglers

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CONROE, Texas — The best 113 amateur anglers from all over the world will converge on Texas’ Lake Conroe, Nov. 17-19, for the 2016 Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Championship presented by Magellan.

Forty-seven states are sending representatives, as are nine countries (Australia, Portugal, Namibia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, Zimbabwe and the province of Ontario, Canada). A boater and a nonboater from each will join last year’s defending champion, Albert Collins of Texas, and the Paralyzed Veterans of America Tour’s Angler of the Year, Kurt Glass of Georgia.

Competitors qualified through a rigorous schedule of local, state and then regional tournaments.
The Top 3 out of the 113-angler field will earn a coveted spot in the 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro, March 24-26, 2017, also on Lake Conroe.

“It’s going to be really competitive,” said Jon Stewart, director of the B.A.S.S. Nation. “By the end, it will be the absolute best in the B.A.S.S. Nation who advance to the Classic.”

Lake Conroe has the potential to produce 20-plus-pound bags per day for the leaders. The 21,000-acre reservoir is full of sunken brushpiles, standing timber and boat docks where competitors could find sizable largemouth bass. Anglers can bring in bass that are 16 inches or longer.

The standing record for Lake Conroe is a 15.93-pound largemouth caught in January 2009.
“It will be a great tournament,” said Stewart. “We can’t wait to see what the competitors catch while we’re there.”

All the qualifiers will compete on the first two days, but the final day will include a cut. The only remaining anglers on Nov. 19 will be the Top 10 boaters, the nonboater champion (the top nonboater at the end of Day 2) and the best two boaters from each of the three regions (Eastern, Central and Western) if they have not already qualified as part of the Top 10.

“The cut for Day 3 will make it even more challenging for the competitors,” Stewart added. “They’ll have to bring their A game on the first two days to even have a shot.”

The winner, runner-up and third-place finisher will earn a berth in the 2017 Classic, paid entry into the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens series of their choice, and the B.A.S.S. Nation’s Best prize package, which is the use of a Toyota Tundra truck and a fully rigged, tournament-ready Phoenix boat for one year. A 2017 Bassmaster Elite Series berth is on the line, too.

The nonboater champion will also win paid entry into the Opens division of choice, a boat and a spot as a marshal in the 2017 Bassmaster Classic.

“The payout is huge, and the new B.A.S.S. Nation’s Best prize package is going to be great. The three anglers who win the package get to drive around in that truck and fish out of that boat for the next year, really easing the burden for someone who’s trying to be competitive on the trail.”

The event will kick off when anglers register at La Torretta Resort and Spa, 600 La Torretta Boulevard, in Montgomery, Texas, Nov. 15, at 4:30 p.m.

Competitors will get one official day of practice, Nov. 16. Competition begins the following day.

Anglers will take off from Lakeview Marina, 880 Beach Walk Boulevard, in Conroe each day, Nov. 17-19, at 6:45 a.m. CT. Weigh-ins will take place, also at Lakeview Marina, each day beginning at 3 p.m.

The tournament is hosted by the Conroe Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Get a full list of competitors and keep up with the championship at Bassmaster.com/Nation.

2016 B.A.S.S. Nation Title Sponsor: Academy Sports + Outdoors

2016 B.A.S.S. Nation Presenting Sponsor: Magellan

2016 B.A.S.S. Nation Premier Sponsors: Toyota, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Skeeter Boats, Triton Boats, Yamaha, Berkley, GoPro, Huk, Humminbird

2016 B.A.S.S. Nation Supporting Sponsors: Lowrance, Nationwide, Power-Pole, Rapala, Shell Rotella, Shimano, A.R.E. Truck Caps, Carhartt, Dick Cepek Tires & Wheels, Livingston Lures

About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S. is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 500,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines (Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times), website (Bassmaster.com), television show (The Bassmasters on ESPN2), social media programs and events. For more than 45 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.

The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open Series, Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation presented by Magellan, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Costa Bassmaster High School Series presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, Toyota Bonus Bucks Bassmaster Team Championship and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro.

Great Fall Bass Fishing in Florida with Buzzbaits and Worms With Gene Jensen

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Nov 5, 2016

With a late start in the day. Chad and I picked a lake and turned it into a pretty good day of bass fishing. I throw in some great tips and techniques on how to quickly figure out what the bass want and how they want it.

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My First Kayak Fishing Trip on the Etowah River With Gene Jensen

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Nov 1, 2016

River kayak fishing is something I don’t have a lot of experience with so I took a trip with one of the best. Mr Jim Ware (aka The River Goat) just so happens to live here in my new home town. He took me down the Etowah River to show me a few things. I learned a lot. If you want to learn more about his river fishing go check out Jim’s Blog. http://rivergoat.blogspot.com/

Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 243 – Gerald Swindle – November 1

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Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 243 – Gerald Swindle
November 1, 2016
2016 BASS Elite Series Angler of the Year Gerald Swindle is featured on Bass Edge Radio presented by MegaWare KeelGuard. Gerald talks about his hugely successful year and how he has made life simple.

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