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Lucky Craft LC Silent Squarebill Review by Walker Smith

Lucky Craft LC Silent Squarebill Review

Walker Smith

July 12,2016

This bass fishing crankbait is a staple for countless anglers due to its ability to deflect off of cover and coax stubborn bass into biting.

If you’ve read any of my work before, you’ll know I’m an absolute junkie when it comes to shallow crankbaits; they’ve accounted for an overwhelming majority of my big bass catches. I’ve gone out of my way to test nearly every squarebill on the market and I often find myself comparing them to the Lucky Craft LC Silent Squarebill.

This particular squarebill is a staple for both novice and professional anglers—even the ones who don’t get paid to use it. The industry has seen a lot of knock-offs over the years, but it’s tough to beat the original.

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WILDERNESS SYSTEMS ATAK 120 WALKTHROUGH KayakBassinTV

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Here is a full walkthrough of the new Wilderness Systems ATAK 120.

10 Takeaways from ICAST…Day Two by: Joe Sills

Favorite Fishing Is Presenting Sponsor For Elite Series Finale

July 15,2016
Favorite Fishing Is Presenting Sponsor For Elite Series Finale

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Favorite Fishing LLC has signed on as the presenting sponsor for the final regular-season Bassmaster Elite Series event of 2016.

The Plano Bassmaster Elite at the Mississippi River presented by Favorite Fishing will take place in La Crosse, Wis., Sept. 8-11.

Favorite Fishing debuted its product line at the industry trade show, ICAST, in Orlando, Fla., this week.

“We have released 83 new rods in the market,” said Winston Tucker, CEO of Favorite Fishing, “as well as a line of reels. We’ve worked to use the lightest, best-quality graphites in the market, materials never before used in fishing.”

Favorite Fishing’s top series of rods, the Summit, are the lightest in the market — between 1.9 and 3.3 ounces — and are twice as strong as and 40 to 50 percent more sensitive than other brands. Favorite Fishing introduced several lines of rods, including Big Sexy, Jackhammer, Rush and Yampa River.

As part of the sponsorship deal, Favorite Fishing will have its products on display during the Elite Series season finale at La Crosse.

“We are pleased that such an innovative company as Favorite Fishing has decided to partner with B.A.S.S. and market its products to our 500,000 members and thousands of other fans of the Bassmaster Elite Series,” said Bruce Akin, CEO of B.A.S.S.

“Fans who attend the Plano Bassmaster Elite at Mississippi River presented by Favorite Fishing will want to try out their Summit rods,” Akin added. “One I picked up weighs less than my fountain pen.”

“B.A.S.S. is No. 1 in the industry,” said Tucker, “so it makes sense for us to be at one of the biggest events in the country. We care about the future of fishing, and our goal is to grow as a company as we help grow the sport.”

The final Bassmaster Elite Series event of the year will be the third time La Crosse has hosted an Elite Series tournament. The first time was in June 2012, when Todd Faircloth of Texas won the Mississippi River event with 62 pounds, 4 ounces. The second time was in June 2013, when Oklahoma’s Tommy Biffle won with 64 pounds, 2 ounces.

1000 ISLANDS SET TO HOST COSTA FLW SERIES TOURNAMENT PRESENTED BY MERCURY

1000 ISLANDS SET TO HOST COSTA FLW SERIES TOURNAMENT PRESENTED BY MERCURY

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CLAYTON, N.Y. (July 15, 2016) – The Costa FLW Series is headed to 1000 Islands on July 21-23 for a tournament presented by Mercury when as many as 300 pros and co-anglers will take to the water for the second stop of 2016 in the Northern Division.

“I have been waiting for FLW to come back to the 1000 Islands for a long time,” said 2016 Walmart FLW Tour Rookie of the Year Chris Johnston of Peterborough, Ontario, who has two previous top-10 finishes at 1000 Islands in FLW competition. “It is my favorite place to fish. The place is loaded with big fish – it’s harder to catch a 3-pounder than it is a 4-pounder. I had a tough tournament there the last time that I fished, so I’m looking for a little redemption.

“In this tournament we’re going to see some of the best smallmouth fishing that North America has to offer,” Johnston continued. “I really don’t think a guy can compete there fishing for just largemouth – you’re going to have to have a mixed bag with at least a few smallmouth mixed in.

“The smallmouth are all postspawn at this point, so most anglers will be fishing out deep,” Johnston said. “I’ll be fishing a Jackall Crosstail Shad on a drop-shot rig, but tubes and Carolina rigs will also be popular baits. For the guys fishing for largemouth, jigs and Yamamoto Senko worms will be the deal. They’re going to be looking for structure – trees and docks.

“We’re really going to see a lot of big fish in this tournament,” Johnston went on to say. “There are just so many fish in that 5- to 6-pound weight class. I think a guy is going to have to average at least 23 pounds each day to win, so a three-day total right around 69 pounds is what I think the winning weight will be.”

Anglers will take off from the Clayton Village Ramp, located at 899 Mary St., in Clayton at 6 a.m. EDT each day. Weigh-ins will be held at the Clayton Pavilion, located at 300 Riverside Drive in Clayton, beginning at 2 p.m. All takeoffs and weigh-ins are free and open to the public.

The event is being hosted by the Clayton Chamber of Commerce.

Pros will fish for a top award of $40,000 plus a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard if Ranger Cup guidelines are met. Co-anglers will cast for a top award consisting of a Ranger Z175 with a 90-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard and $5,000 if Ranger Cup guidelines are met.

The Costa FLW Series consists of five divisions – Central, Northern, Southeastern, Southwestern and Western. Each division consists of three tournaments with competitors vying for valuable points that could earn them the opportunity to fish in the Costa FLW Series Championship. The 2016 Costa FLW Series Championship is being held Nov. 3-5 on Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Costa FLW Series on Facebook at Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWFishing.

2016 Bass Cast Fall Tournament Trail on Lake Anna @ Fish Tales

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Bass Cast Fall Trail 2016 Lake Anna

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Registration is Mailed in or Tournament Day 10 mins. before Blast OFF.
Five Fish Twelve Inches Long

You are allowed to use one Alternate Twice (must be the Same Person)
Entry Fee: $100 mailed 7 days prior to the Tournament. $100 CASH
ONLY at Ramp.
Big Fish: $10 (Optional) or Mailed in with Entry Fee or Cash at Ramp.
Membership: $20 per Angler
Payback: 1 place/5 boats, 85% Payback at tournament, 5% held in Classic Fund, 100% Payback for Big Fish.
Classic: $100 entry fee, Big Fish $10 (Optional). Fish 3 out of 4
tournaments for Classic or pay $400 and fish Classic only.100%
Payback for Classic + Classic Fund. Points Champion wins plaques.

Contact: Brian Carter
Cell: 509-2024
E-mail: [email protected]

 

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Navico CEO Discusses New Ownership Group

ORLANDO, Fla.— The ICAST show floor is buzzing after a Tuesday announcement that Lowrance, Simrad and GoFree parent company Navico is under new ownership. Media, manufacturers and retailers are wondering—what does the buyout mean for Navico’s products? To find out, we reached out to Navico CEO Leif Ottosson to find out.images

FLW ANNOUNCES 2017 WALMART FLW TOUR SCHEDULE

FLW ANNOUNCES 2017 WALMART FLW TOUR SCHEDULE

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ORLANDO, Fla. (July 14, 2016) – Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) announced the 2017 Walmart FLW Tour regular-season schedule Thursday in a live press event held at the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST). The 2017 season will feature six tournaments, broadcast in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network, the Pursuit Channel and the World Fishing Network, which will showcase the best bass anglers in the world competing in the most competitive circuit in the sport.

2017 Walmart FLW Tour Regular-Season Schedule:

  • February 16-19   Lake Travis                       Jonestown, Texas           

Hosted by the City of Jonestown & Austin Sports Commission

  • March 9-12          Harris Chain of Lakes      Leesburg, Fla.   

Hosted by Lake County, Florida

  • April 6-9              Lake Cumberland             Burnside, Ky.     

Hosted by Somerset Tourist and Convention Commission

  • April 27-30          Beaver Lake                      Rogers, Ark.      

Hosted by Visit Rogers

  • May 18-21            Mississippi River              La Crosse, Wis. 

Hosted by Explore La Crosse

  • June 15-18          Potomac River                  Marbury, Md.     

Hosted by the Charles County Board of Commissioners

The full schedule and expected patterns/details for each fishery can be found at FLWFishing.com.

The date and location for the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup presented by Walmart will be unveiled on-stage at the 2016 Forrest Wood Cup on Wheeler Lake in Huntsville, Alabama.

For details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWFishing.

College Championship Set For Kentucky’s Green River Lake

The Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops heads to Green River Lake out of Campbellsville, Ky., July 28-30. Josh Bensema of Texas A&M University, a member of the 2015 championship team, will return to defend the title.

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July 14, 2016

College Championship Set For Kentucky’s Green River Lake

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CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — College anglers will be fishing for a chance to compete in the 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro when they take on Green River Lake in Campbellsville, Ky., July 28-30, in the 2016 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops.

“Green River Lake is a horse of a different color,” said Lance Freeman of Murray State University in Kentucky. “It’s deep and clear with bluff walls, and there are 101 different ways to catch a bass here.”

Freeman, who will be competing in his third consecutive Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship, has extensive experience on Green River Lake. He’s competed in five tournaments on the lake and won four of them, and he fished on the tournament waters nearly every day in early summer.

“It’s feast or famine on Green River,” he said of the 8,200-acre lake. “You can catch 21 pounds there one day and only 11 the next. My prediction is it will take 8 pounds a day to make the Top 12 in the tournament, and 15 1/2 pounds a day to win it.”

The two-person team that manages to catch the winning weight will be awarded the 2016 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship trophy.

In addition, the winning team will advance to the 2016 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Classic Bracket with the second-, third- and fourth-place teams. The eight anglers will then go head-to-head, bracket-style, on Kentucky Lake, Aug. 4-6. The last competitor standing will earn a coveted spot in the 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic on Texas’ Lake Conroe, March 24-26, 2017.

“That’s my dream,” Freeman said. “It doesn’t matter if you just started fishing or if you’ve been doing it for 50 years, you’re going to want to make it to the Classic.”

Josh Bensema of Texas A&M wants to qualify for the 2017 Classic more than most.

“I live on Lake Conroe,” said Bensema, who won the 2015 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship. “I would love the opportunity to fish my home lake for the Classic.”

Bensema is also driven by the fact that he narrowly missed the chance to fish the Classic last year. He was one of two finalists in the 2015 Classic Bracket, when Trevor Lo of the University of Minnesota edged him out on the final day.

“That loss gives me a lot of motivation,” Bensema said. He and one of his Texas A&M teammates pre-fished Green River Lake in late June in anticipation of the championship, and he said he knows they’ll have a lot of work to do to make the cut.

“I caught two good ones, 4 1/2-pounders,” he said. “Other than that, a lot of them were small.”

Freeman said that kind of experience is indicative of the summertime lull that Green River Lake goes through as the water warms up.

“It also gets a lot of pressure,” Freeman said, citing four to five tournaments a week that take place on the water.

“Anglers can’t be afraid to adjust out there,” Freeman continued. “It’s tough to pattern bass on Green River, and there are only small windows of opportunity to catch a bunch of fish. You could catch them on an island, a dock or a laydown, and you’re as likely to catch bass on a drop shot as on a 10-inch soft plastic worm. You just never know.”

No matter what the anglers catch bass on, the tournament is bound to be a good one to watch, said Hank Weldon, tournament director for the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series.

“We are so grateful to be having this tournament here in Campbellsville, Ky.,” said Alisha Nelson, executive director of Taylor County Tourist Commission. “This weeklong event will not only be bringing dollars into our community, but we also hope these anglers and their families will fall in love with our area and come back for future visits.”

“It’s going to be a great event,” Weldon said. “Campbellsville University is hosting the tournament, and everyone on the campus has been so welcoming and accommodating. Tommy Hall, the bass fishing coach at Campbellsville, has really been pushing bass fishing at the collegiate level, and the school even has its own bass fishing scholarship program. It’s an honor to be there.”

Competitors qualified for the championship through regional events. A total of 89 teams from 62 colleges throughout the United States will be competing.

All 89 teams will compete on Days 1 and 2. After the Day 2 weigh-in, the field will be cut to the Top 12 teams for the final day of competition.

Competitors will take off each day at 6:30 a.m. ET at Green River Marina, located at 2892 Lone Valley Road in Campbellsville. The weigh-ins will be held daily at 3:30 p.m. ET on Stapp Lawn on the Campbellsville University campus. A fan expo will open at 1:00 p.m. daily and continue through the weigh-in. All events are free and open to the public.

Weigh-ins will be streamed live at Bassmaster.com each day. Updates between now and the event will be posted at Bassmaster.com/College.

Colleges that will be represented are listed below by state:

Alabama: Auburn, Jacksonville State, Alabama, North Alabama, South Alabama, Faulkner, Wallace State Community College, Jefferson State Community College

Arizona: Northern Arizona

Arkansas: Arkansas, Arkansas Tech

California: Chico State, Humboldt State

Colorado: Colorado Mesa, Colorado State

Florida: Daytona State, University of Central Florida, Florida, Embry-Riddle Aeronatical

Georgia: Columbus State, West Georgia, Georgia College, North Georgia

Idaho: Idaho

Illinois: McKendree, Illinois State, Illinois

Kansas: Kansas State

Kentucky: Murray State

Louisiana: University of Louisiana-Monroe, Louisiana Tech, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, LSU-Shreveport

Michigan: Schoolcraft

Minnesota: Bemidji State

Mississippi: Itawamba Community College, Mississippi State

North Carolina: Strayer, UNC-Charlotte, East Carolina, Western Carolina, NC State, Haywood Community College

Ohio: Ohio State

Oregon: Oregon, Oregon State

Pennsylvania: Penn State

South Carolina: Lander, South Carolina

Tennessee: Bethel, UT-Martin

Texas: Texas A&M, Lamar, Dallas Baptist, Texas Tech, Tarleton State, Texas State

Washington: Eastern Washington

Wisconsin: UW-Whitewater, UW-Stevens Point, UW-Platteville