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Card Fishing Adventures – Brandon Card – Pro News

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Card Fishing Adventures

 

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Guiding on Douglas, Cherokee, Norris, and Ft. Loudon Lakes

 

Growing up in East Tennessee, Brandon has years of experience on each one of these fisheries. All four lakes are great in their own way, and they are great places to learn a wide variety of techniques. From long lining a crankbait in 40 feet of water on Douglas lake to flipping a jig in a foot of water on Ft. Loundon, Brandon can help you learn any technique desired. Whether you are practicing for a tournament, taking your kid fishing for the first time, or just out for a relaxing day on the water, Brandon will put you on the fish.

 

Full day trip (8 hours) = $400

 

Half day trip (4 hours) = $300

 

Electronics Training

 

Brandon’s electronics training can teach you everything you need to know about Lowrance and Hydrowave units. Learn how to read gps maps, side imaging, and sonar. See how they help you find fish and locate structure. Also learn how to use sound to attract and trigger bass; Brandon can show you how and why Hydrowaves work.

 

3 hour session = $300
*50% discount for high school and college anglers

 

Group Trips

 

Brandon and his fellow guides can accommodate any size group. Church retreats, corporate outings, and family reunions are welcomed. Along with fishing trips, Brandon can also coordinate group camping trips. Please call for special group rates.

 

To schedule trips or training sessions please call or email Brandon.

 

EMAIL –  865-310-6539

 

 

 

Christie Joins Sunlinen – Pro News

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Sunline America is excited to announce that Jason Christie has joined their pro staff for 2014. Jason was the hottest angler in 2013, winning three tour level events and rising to #1 ranking in the BassFan World Rankings. In his fishing career, Christie has won 10 FLW events (4 FLW and 6 BFL) and 3 BASS events (1 Elite and 2 Opens). His career winnings are in excess of $1.2 million.
Jason Christie, “fishing professionally I need a strong, easy casting, high quality line connecting me to the fish. If I lose a fish, I lose money. That’s why I chose Sunline!”

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Cloud Leads Open on Toho on Day Two – By Jason Sealock

Cloud Leads Open on Toho on Day Two

by: Jason Sealock

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Putting two good days of fishing together at the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Southern Open presented by Allstate on Lake Tohopekaliga is proving difficult for the 200-boat field, but Jeff Cloud of Lubbock, Texas, has figured something out. He leads with 34 pounds, 12 ounces.

Cloud’s Day 2 catch of 18-6 backed up his tally of 16-6 in the first round and pushed him from sixth place into the lead. Friday’s leader, Todd Auten, failed to weigh in a bass today. His first round catch of 22-10 is still the biggest of the tournament, but with nothing to add to it, he finished the day in 28th place.

Phillip Cury of Jacksonville, Fla., is in second place with 32-4. John Brazzell is third with 31-6 and had the best catch of the day — a limit of five bass weighing 19-4.

”One of my better fish hit a creature bait that I was flipping,” Brazzell said. “The rest came offshore on a Zoom Trick Worm and hard jerkbait around scattered hydrilla.”

The big fish of the day — and the new Carhartt Big Bass leader — was a 10-7 giant caught by Van Soles of Haines City, Fla. The lunker struck a Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver that Soles pitched into matted lily pads on Lake Kissimmee.

“I was using a 2-ounce weight and punching heavy cover,” Soles said. “The bite was sluggish, so I had to hop the bait up and down 10 or 12 times before she struck. I fought her until she got mired in the pads, and then my partner and I pushed in to get her.”

Soles ended the day in sixth place with 29-6. His plan for the third and final day is to “swing for the fences and leave it all on the water.” Though only 32 years old, he has 28 years of experience on the Kissimmee Chain and hopes to put his accumulated knowledge to good use on Day 3.

“It’s going to be a grind,” he said.

At stake are cash and prizes and a berth in the 2015 Bassmaster Classic on Lake Hartwell, S.C., for the winner who fishes the full series of three Southern Open events.

On the co-angler side, Bryan Jones of St. Petersburg, Fla., continues to lead, though his day’s catch slipped to just 6-8. For the tournament, he has 23-0 and more than a 2-pound lead over Marlon Crowder.

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Damiki Air Frog on Clear Lake w. Bryan Thrift Part 1

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Damiki Air Frog on Clear Lake w. Bryan Thrift Part 1
In episode #271 of the Tackle Warehouse VLOG, we are back at clear lake with FLW professional, Bryan Thrift, catching big bass with the Damiki Air Frog. Watch as Bryan Thrift goes over some of the design features of the Damiki Air Frog, and drops some tips on rigging and fishing. Keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG for more big bass action and the latest releases from Damiki.


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Day Two of Rayovac Series on Sam Rayburn Cancelled

Day Two of Rayovac Series on Sam Rayburn Cancelled

 

by: FLW Communications

January 24, 2014

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Due to a winter storm and dangerous icy road conditions, day two of the Rayovac FLW Series at Sam Rayburn Reservoir presented by Mercury has been canceled. Weather permitting, competition will resume as scheduled Saturday morning at 7:30 a.m. at the Umphrey Family Pavilion. Saturday’s final weigh-in, originally slated to be held at the Walmart in Jasper, will remain lakeside and the champion will be crowned at the Umphrey Family Pavilion in Brookeland.

“Obviously, the safety of our anglers is always our first priority,” said Rayovac FLW Series Tournament Director Ron Lappin. “It rained for three hours last night, and then the temperatures dropped into the lower 30s. Then, we got hit with a winter storm and it dumped 4½ inches of snow on us. The roads were incredibly icy. We could hardly drive to the ramp this morning at 4 a.m. to make a decision. I couldn’t imagine trying to pull a boat. It was just too dangerous.

“We’ll continue to monitor the weather throughout the day to ensure that conditions are safe to continue fishing Saturday.”

Due to the cancellation, the entire field of 112 pros and 112 co-anglers will advance to Saturday’s final day of competition. The champion will be determined by the heaviest accumulated two-day total weight from Thursday and Saturday.

Pro Ray Hanselman of Del Rio, Texas, led the field after day one with a five-bass limit weighing 21 pounds, 5 ounces. Right behind Hanselman is Chevy pro Jay Yelas of Corvallis, Ore., who brought five bass to the scale weighing 18-8. Hanselman will hold a 2-pound, 12-ounce lead heading into the final day of competition.

 

Bass Cast Weekly – January 23, 2014 – Podcast

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Check out this weeks Breaking news from the Bass Cast in this weeks episode of Bass Cast Weekly.



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15 Fishing Knots Every Angler Should Know by: Jason Sealock

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15 Fishing Knots Every Angler Should Know

 

by: Jason Sealock

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Here are 15 proven fishing knots we think will make you extremely versatile in bass fishing. These knots will give you a lot of options for joining lines, creating loops on lures, snelling, or just getting stronger connections and quick solid knots when you’re in a hurry to get your lure back in the water. We’ve illustrated how to tie each fishing knot, and made it easy to view on your phone out in the boat. So be sure to bookmark this link for later and share it with your fishing buddies.

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10 Tips for More Team Bass Tournament Success by: Walker Smith

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10 Tips for More Team Bass Tournament Success

by: Walker Smith

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Whether you’re looking to make a little extra spending money or simply have a good time with an old fishing buddy, team bass tournaments give you that opportunity. But let’s be real here, folks—bass anglers are a competitive bunch and it sure makes the day better when you’re putting giant bass in the boat.

I’ve been fishing team tournaments since my teenage years and have been fortunate enough to enjoy some success along the way. Over time, there have been 10 major factors that have allowed my partners and me to catch more bass and most importantly, have a lot more fun in the process.

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