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A look back at the Augusta County Bass Jon's Expo by Bruce Callis

Augusta Expo

I had the honor of attending the 2nd Annual Augusta County Fishing Expo and Flea Market on Saturday, March 15, 2014. I went expecting to learn a lot and have a great time, and I was not disappointed. I did not go expecting a Richmond Expo, for that has already had its beginning many years ago. And as with any dream, there is a starting point to build to the future.
The dream started last year and it was small, There were only 100 visitors who came out. But it was a learning experience and a building block. This year it tripled to over 350 visitors. In talking with Doug Fitzgerald, a lot was learned from this year’s event also. And next year should be even grander.
Now down to the meat of everything, the show itself. It offered the western part of the state a much needed place to showcase the talents of many small companies, those that make up the back bone of the revolution of the fishing industry. From handmade jigs, soft plastics, anchoring system, local tackle companies, to professional anglers, the show offered a variety of exhibits. And there were also many options for the non-angler, something for the wife and kids. And there was some delicious food available at a reasonable price. I had my first deep fried burger, and it was indeed delicious. Granted, there were a lot of flea market tables set up; it did offer a chance for a rare find.
The big draws were the professional anglers, Kris Johnson and John Hutchins, and the Tilted Kilt girls. The girls were beautiful, but the pros were amazing. I got to get a very up close and personal experience listening to them discuss the individual questions of the visitors. Each angler was given a hands on demo and have their questions answered. To me, that is what makes a good fishing expo. I can’t wait to see how big it has grown next year, and to get another deep fried burger.

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A look back at the Augusta County Bass Jon’s Expo by Bruce Callis

Augusta Expo

I had the honor of attending the 2nd Annual Augusta County Fishing Expo and Flea Market on Saturday, March 15, 2014. I went expecting to learn a lot and have a great time, and I was not disappointed. I did not go expecting a Richmond Expo, for that has already had its beginning many years ago. And as with any dream, there is a starting point to build to the future.
The dream started last year and it was small, There were only 100 visitors who came out. But it was a learning experience and a building block. This year it tripled to over 350 visitors. In talking with Doug Fitzgerald, a lot was learned from this year’s event also. And next year should be even grander.
Now down to the meat of everything, the show itself. It offered the western part of the state a much needed place to showcase the talents of many small companies, those that make up the back bone of the revolution of the fishing industry. From handmade jigs, soft plastics, anchoring system, local tackle companies, to professional anglers, the show offered a variety of exhibits. And there were also many options for the non-angler, something for the wife and kids. And there was some delicious food available at a reasonable price. I had my first deep fried burger, and it was indeed delicious. Granted, there were a lot of flea market tables set up; it did offer a chance for a rare find.
The big draws were the professional anglers, Kris Johnson and John Hutchins, and the Tilted Kilt girls. The girls were beautiful, but the pros were amazing. I got to get a very up close and personal experience listening to them discuss the individual questions of the visitors. Each angler was given a hands on demo and have their questions answered. To me, that is what makes a good fishing expo. I can’t wait to see how big it has grown next year, and to get another deep fried burger.


Enjoy the slide show bellow of some of the great people at this years event.


Send us your thoughts in this years show so we can share them with Everyone Leave a comment bellow.


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We woudl like to thank Bruce for this great story and I hope you guts enjoy his photo

New Shimano Curado 200 I w/ Jared Lintner & Robby Gant

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New Shimano Curado 200 I w/ Jared Lintner & Robby Gant

In episode #276 of the Tackle Warehouse VLOG, we sit down with TW/Shimano pro-staffer, Jared Lintner and Shimano’s Product Manager, Robby Gant to take an in-depth look at the NEW Shimano Curado 200 I Casting Reel. From the spool to the breaking system and the gearing, they cover all of the innovative features that make the Shimano Curado 200 I tougher and more powerful than ever before. Make sure to check back next week as we head to Woodland, WA to get the scoop on latest products from G. Loomis.
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New Shimano Curado 200 I w/ Jared Lintner & Robby Gant

Screen Shot 2014-03-19 at 8.46.30 PM

New Shimano Curado 200 I w/ Jared Lintner & Robby Gant

In episode #276 of the Tackle Warehouse VLOG, we sit down with TW/Shimano pro-staffer, Jared Lintner and Shimano’s Product Manager, Robby Gant to take an in-depth look at the NEW Shimano Curado 200 I Casting Reel. From the spool to the breaking system and the gearing, they cover all of the innovative features that make the Shimano Curado 200 I tougher and more powerful than ever before. Make sure to check back next week as we head to Woodland, WA to get the scoop on latest products from G. Loomis.
Enter Jared’s Gear Giveaways Here – Ends 4/11/14

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CLICK HERE TO ORDER THEM TODAY

Fitzgerald Casting Rod by: Walker Smith

March 19th, 2014
Fitzgerald Casting Rod

by: Walker Smith

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We get emails all the time from folks looking for a good, all-purpose rod for bass fishing. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars when you’re just starting to tournament fish. When I first started fishing tournaments in my late teens,  I won several tournaments with only two rods in my entire boat. That’s all I could afford.

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Virgina Guide Service

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smith-mountain-lake-land-for-sale-lotsName: Captain Dale Wilson
Email: [email protected]
Subject: Bass & Stripers
Web Site: www.captain Dale Wilson.com
Species You Guide: Bass, Stripers & Crappie
Message: Most experience guide on Smith Mtn. Lake.

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Email: [email protected]
Web Site: Sturgeoncreekmarina.com
Species You Guide: Bass, crappie, striper
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Name:Taylor McCann
Email:[email protected]
Subject: Full Service Fishing Guide
Web Site: www.cvofishing.com
Species You Guide: Bass, Crappie, Striped Bass
Message:Get Out and Get Hooked Up with Central Virginia Outdoors
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Chris Craft
Email:[email protected]
Web Site: ccbassnlakeanna.blogspot.com
Species You Guide: Largemouth Bass and Crappie

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Name: Chris Stanley
Email: [email protected]
Species You Guide:largemouth bass, crappie
Message:ALL OUTDOORS GUIDE SERVICES (540) 212-1978, over 20 in tournament fishing.

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Name: dennie gilbert
Email: [email protected]
Species You Guide: Bass only

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Name: Tim Wilson
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: kerrlake.com/timguide
Species You Guide: Largemouth Bass, Stripers and Crappie
Message: I have 13 years experience guiding on Kerr Lake for bass, stripers and
crappie. I run a Ranger Z-520. I use the latest electronics and tackle
available. I am on the prostaff of Anglers Choice Marine and Lews rods
and reels.

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CATT Old North Jordan Lake Mar 15, 2014 Results

 

Jeff & Todd Sumner

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The upcoming March 22 Old North Qualifier is a CATT GOLD Qualifier! Entry fee jumps to $120 and the extra $40 is added to the purse! Last year we had a few qualifiers with over 50 teams entered and if we can do that again you’re looking at a 1st place prize of $1,725.00 with 50 boats. If we can reach 75 teams 1st place will be $2,000.00. We’ve already had several new teams sign up for the March 22 Qualifier so make plans to be there and cash in!
Remember guys you have to enter 3 Old North Qualifiers as a team to be eligible to enter the Old North Final May 24th at Kerr…and by only entering 1 NC CATT event you will be eligible to enter the 2014 CATT NC Championship on Kerr June 21. Last year we had 115 teams enter the Kerr event so make plans to come out. 1st Place last year at Kerr took home over $13,500.00!
Todd & Jeff Sumner weighed in 2 bass to take the win at Jordan this past Saturday! One was an 8.15 lb hog which was the 1st BF of the day and their total weight was 13.85 lbs. Kick in the Skeeter Real Money and they walked away with $1,892.00!
2nd went to James Poirrier and Rich Sczerbala with a total weight of 10.61 lbs plus they claimed the 1st BONUS $ pushing their total winnings up to $899.00.
Mark Beck and Todd Durham finished in 3rd with a total weight of 10.55 lbs plus the 2nd BONUS $. They took home a total of $491.00.
4th place team was Stump Bledsoe and Glenn Elliott with 10.45 lbs and they collected $140.00.
Randy Brown and Jake Brown weighed in 1 bass at 6.15 lbs and took 5th plus the 2nd BF money. All total they received $203.00. (BF broke tie)
Mark Lowe and Cliff Swann earned $100.00 for finishing in 6th with 6.15 lbs.
See you at Kerr!
Brett Collins
Carolina Anglers Team Trail LLC

Murray State Wins Collegiate Bass Fishing Open by: admin

Murray State won the Collegiate Bass Fishing Open on Lake Chickamauga over the weekend with a two-day, two-team catch of 11 bass weighing 49.69 pounds, beating second place finisher Bethel University by more than 6 pounds. The two 2-man teams consisted of Justin Graben, Dan Schult, Justin Bergen, and Cody Santel.

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