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Gregg & Nic Basham Win BassQuest SML August 28,2016

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1st Place Gergg & Nic Basham with five fish weighing 19.76lbs
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2nd Place Robert & Zach Peaslee with five fish weighing 18.40lbs
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3rd Place Robert Cregger & Mark Clingenpeel with five fish weighing 16.49lbs.
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Garmin to embark on $200 million campus expansion FTR Staff August 26, 2016

OLATHE, Kan.— Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), today announced that it was breaking ground on a $200 million dollar facility expansion at its Olathe, Kansas campus. The campus expansion is designed to position the technology company as a leading innovator well into the future.“This is a significant investment in our associates and our company’s future,” said Cliff Pemble, Garmin CEO. “Our vision is to be an enduring company that is a leader in all markets that it serves. To accomplish this, we need a world-class facility that can attract and retain the highest level of talent. We believe we are poised for growth in many areas of our business, so this next phase of development is essential to Garmin’s success and it signals our commitment to our customers, associates, shareholders, and community.”images

 

TOP PROS LOOK TO SETTLE SCORES AT THE PLANO BASSMASTER ELITE EVENT ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

PLANO SPONSORS

REGULAR-SEASON FINALE OF BASS FISHING’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS TOUR

TOP PROS LOOK TO SETTLE SCORES AT THE PLANO BASSMASTER ELITE EVENT ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

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Plano, IL (August 26, 2016) – Plano, makers of the world’s premier tackle storage products, supports bass fishing at all levels – most recently through title sponsorship of the Sept. 8-11 Plano Bassmaster Elite event on the Mississippi River at La Crosse, Wis. The tournament is the 2016 season finale for bass fishing’s most prestigious tour.

It has been three years since a Bassmaster Elite event has been held in La Crosse, where the shallow backwaters of the Upper Mississippi River hide hordes of cookie-cutter largemouth bass beneath broad expanses of grass and pads. If history counts for anything, anglers and fans should expect this year’s Mississippi River event to be a game of ounces – one battled with frogs fished over shallow, hard-bottomed weed flats.

Plano pro Brent Chapman won Bassmaster’s prestigious Toyota Angler of the Year Award in 2012. He fished the Elite events in La Crosse in both 2012 and 2013, and has a host of Top-10 finishes on large river systems. “Competition is always tight in La Crosse,” says Chapman, who expects most anglers in this year’s hunt on the Mississippi to live or die by the frog. “Doing well in La Crosse requires limits of solid, three-pound bass … and just about everyone will be catching 2½  to 3-pounders,” he continues.

Chapman’s math checks out, as Todd Faircloth won in La Crosse in 2012 with 62-4, while Tommy Biffle bested the Elite field in 2013 with 64-2.  Interestingly, Biffle abandoned his green bass ways late during the final day; putting together a tournament-winning smallmouth pattern employing his namesake Biffle Bug to shock the field and overcome a three-pound deficit. The lesson? The Upper Mississippi’s ever-present bronzeback wildcard is always in play in La Crosse.

In addition to Chapman, bass fans should keep their eyes on Plano-sponsored Bassmaster Elite pros Kevin VanDam (KVD), Stephen Browning, Brian Snowden, John Murray and 2015 Rookie of the Year Brent Ehrler when they roll into Wisconsin’s Coulee Country early next month.

Ehrler is coming off a strong third-place finish at the recent Bassmaster Elite event at the Potomac River. Of course, KVD is also red-hot, posting three Elite Series wins so far in his 2016 comeback season. Murray, too, can be considered a river specialist, with Elite Series top-ten finishes on the Alabama, Arkansas and Niagara Rivers.

“La Crosse is a fan-favorite stop on the Bassmaster Elite Tour,” says Plano Synergy Vice President of Marketing, Pete Angle, who points to the city’s unique combination of significant outdoor recreational, historical and cultural amenities as reasons for its popularity. “We’re very appreciative of the relationship we have with Bassmaster and are excited to be sponsoring this Elite event in such an excellent venue.” To celebrate their involvement, Plano will offer fans a variety of special exhibits, programs and giveaways, headquartered from their booth near the weigh-in stage.

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“We’ll have a big variety of the latest Plano and Frabill products on display for fans to check out,” says Plano Synergy Marketing Manager – Fishing, Christina Wiese. “And we’re giving Plano 3600 Series Stow-Aways to the first one-hundred people through the booth on each Saturday and Sunday.” In addition to showcasing their latest tackle storage products, the iconic company will participate in Bassmaster’s Fan Frenzy before each day’s weigh-in, tossing a variety of Plano and Frabill goodies into the crowd. Minnow races will be held for the kids. Plano pro Dale Stroschein, a Wisconsin-based tournament walleye angler and USCG-licensed Captain plying the waters of Green Bay, will also be on hand with his boat to provide informative demonstrations covering on-board rigging and tackle management.

Fans who can’t make the Plano Bassmaster Elite at the Mississippi Riverin person can get in on the fun online. “Plano will have a giveaway on social media, as well,” says Wiese. “Five fans will win a Plano KVD Elite Tackle Bag, and one grand prize winner will receive a Guide Series Tackle Bag autographed by three bass fishing legends, a KVD Elite Tackle Bag, a Waterproof Guide Series Box, a Frabill Crankbait Net, and a Frabill Aerated Bait Bucket.” Fans should go to Plano’s Facebook page for more information.

For up-to-date information on the Plano Bassmaster Elite at the Mississippi River, Elite angler profiles, statistics, news and more, visit www.bassmaster.com.

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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, B.A.S.S. Nation, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Costa Bassmaster High School Series, Toyota Bonus Bucks Bassmaster Team Championship and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro.

 

How to Fish Better Behind Other Anglers by David A. Brown August 10,2016

How to Fish Better Behind Other Anglers

David A. Brown

08/10/2016

These tips will help you be more productive with your fishing on crowded lakes and rivers.

We all want the water to ourselves and we want to be the first ones to fish an area, but we don’t have any control over other anglers. So, at some point in the day, someone may have fished, or may be currently fishing where you want to fish. Don’t fret, though. Fishing behind other anglers may not be ideal, but it’s far from hopeless.

Casey Smith, who’s used to fishing Costa FLW Series events on heavily-trafficked waters shared his thoughts on why he doesn’t sweat crowded waters.

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Bass Fishing – How to Fish Submerged Grass by Gene Jensen

Weather it’s Hydrilla, Milfoil or any other type of submerged Grass. Bass Fishing in acres of grass can be intimidating. Here is how I break it down and find the lure that works the best.

5 Common Crankbait Fishing Mistakes by Walker Smith August 23,2016

5 Common Crankbait Fishing Mistakes

Walker Smith

Tuesday at 8:27 AM

Crankbaits are an outstanding way to catch big bass, but a few simple mistakes can significantly hinder your chances of success.

There’s a reason why so many top bass fishing professionals favor crankbaits—they’re known to catch big bass when other lures and techniques fail. The effectiveness of these lures largely boils down to their ability to prey on the reactionary instincts of a bass. Even if a bass isn’t on a major feed, they’ll often pounce on your crankbait without thinking twice.

Think of it like this: If I randomly throw a baseball to you, you’ll probably try to catch it. That’s your human instinct. Crankbaits do the same thing, essentially. The bass don’t have time to think about it when it comes scurrying across their face; they simply react and take a swipe at it.

Crankbait fishing is a lot more than just mindlessly reeling a lure, however. There are several important caveats that, when considered, will take your cranking game to a whole new level.

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7 Best Frog Tips for Fishing Matted Grass for Largemouth Bass by David A. Brown August 24,2016

7 Best Frog Tips for Fishing Matted Grass for Largemouth Bass

David A. Brown

Yesterday at 11:26 PM

Bass fishing pros share their best tips for catching fish from matted vegetation with hollow-bodied frogs.

I’d never heard anyone compare fish and felines, but Ray Hanselman had a point as he described one of his key principles for successfully fishing grass mats with topwater frogs.

As we worked our way along a particularly productive mat spotted with numerous well-defined blow-up holes, the FLW pro picked apart the area with what I’d best describe as “educated” casts. Differentiating the naturally-occurring and more randomly shaped holes caused by stumps, logs or rocks; Hanselman said he evaluates his targets with deep discernment.

No doubt, there’s a lot more to frogging mats than casting a hoping. Hanselman and a couple other mat pros offered a handful of tips for more productive frog fishing.

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Berkley Trilene Big Game Fishing Line Review by Walker Smith August 16,2016

Berkley Trilene Big Game Fishing Line Review

Walker Smith

08/16/2016

A favorite of many bass anglers, this monofilament line is incredibly tough and won’t break the bank.

Discussing fishing lines often turns into a Ford vs. Chevy-type of debate for bass fishermen. We use the line that we trust because, as we all know, our fishing line is the primary thing that seperates us from the bass of a lifetime. Our allegiance with a particular type of line runs deep and by gosh, nobody is going to change our minds.

Throughout my travels and conversations with fellow anglers, Berkley Trilene Big Game is constantly mentioned. It has a major following not just for recreational anglers, but big-time touring anglers as well.

I’ve used it for years and it’s some of the strongest monofilament line I’ve ever used. The price, however, is what makes it even more special—you can get up to 1,700 yards for $8.99. Yes, you read that correctly.

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DUO Realis G87 20A Crankbait Review by Jason Sealock August 22,2016

DUO Realis G87 20A Crankbait Review

Jason Sealock

Monday at 1:24 AM

A different spin on deep diving crankbaits for bass fishing.

While the deep diving crankbait bite is usually short lived on most lakes, it can be a matter of showing the fish something different, even sneaky at times. So I constantly experiment with all the deep crankbaits on the market. I’ve seen days where one school of fish only reacted to one crankbait, and the next school of fish wouldn’t touch it. But they beat the paint off another crank.

In my experiments this year, I stumbled onto a couple more cranks that I like for changing things up. One of those is the new DUO Realis G87 20A. These Japanese designed crank was engineered to get to depths beyond 20 feet in a hurry and stay there throughout a long cast. And maybe the most significant part of the bait is how far it can be cast.

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Catching up With Chris Craft on Lake Anna VA

August 23,2016

A look at this months fishing report with Chris Craft & all the great events taking place on Lake Anna VA.