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Joey Dawson on Troling Motor Prop Care – Tip


Joey Dawson gives us this great tip of the month about taking care of your prop after you get off of the water as well as while you are out on the lake. Take a listen to what he had to say…


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Champ to defend Fed Nation title – Greg Heindselman – Bass Masters.com

Champ to defend Fed Nation title

Greg Heindselman

B.A.S.S.
Greg Heindselman of Lewiston, Mo., won last year’s Cabela’s Federation Nation Northern Division Championship. He hopes to put together a winning pattern for this year.

SAVANNA, Ill. — Greg Heindselman of Lewiston, Mo., isn’t expecting a repeat in this year’s Cabela’s B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Northern Division Championship, but he didn’t anticipate winning last year’s event, either. After a relatively futile practice in Fort Madison, Iowa, Heindselman found a productive creek in competition and put together a last-minute pattern that led to success, capped by a 4-pounder that went a long way to ensuring victory.

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Fit for Fishing – By Kevin Hawk – Story – Part 1


Fit for Fishing by Kevin Hawk


Eating healthy is important to me because it gives me the sustained energy and mental sharpness I need to spend 10-14 hours on the water preparing for a tournament. That’s why I avoid fast food chain restaurants and processed foods as much as possible. It’s easy to stop at McDonalds after pulling off the water because it’s quick and convenient. But if you’re like me, you never feel good after inhaling a double cheeseburger, fries, and a coke. In fact, you feel lazy and sleepy.
One of the most important tools I carry with me on Tour is my Crockpot (aka—slow cooker), because it allows me to make convenient, healthy meals. I personally like the 4 quart-size Crockpot. It’s the perfect size for one or two people, easy to clean, and costs less than $15.
The first thing I do when I arrive to a tournament destination (make sure the hotel room has a fridge) is go grocery shopping and buy all my food at one time to prevent repeat trips to the store. I typically buy a few whole chickens, some vegetables and greens for my dinners.
It takes me less than five minutes to fill the Crockpot before heading to the ramp each morning. When I get back I’m greeted with an aroma that reminds me of my mom’s kitchen and a meal that tastes (almost) as good. And, I have leftovers to take with me for lunch the following day.
I’ve experimented with many different recipes over the years, but here’s one of my favorites:
3-4.5lb whole chicken
1 can El Pato Jalapeno sauce
½ small bag of peeled carrots
1 Tbsp. Cumin
Directions:
Load the Crockpot with the whole chicken and top with the carrots. Then pour in the El Pato sauce and cumin. Set the Crockpot on low and walk away. Whether you’re gone for 6 or 12 hours you’ll have a hot, delicious meal waiting for you when you get back. I like to throw some sliced avocado on top after I plate my meal and mix together a side salad for a complete dinner.
If you’re tired of feeling the fast food side effects start making your own meals in a Crockpot. I guarantee you’ll feel better, sleep better, and you might even fish better.


Kevin Hawk – Detroit River Recap – Northern Open #2 – Video Tip


Enjoy this video as Kevin gives a look back at what all he did on the Detroit River for his second Northern open of 2012 season..


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Lake Anna – August Fishing Report

The bass are really starting to school up in the mornings down lake and are willing to take just about any top water you can throw at them. Look for them on shallow points close to deep water busting threadfin shad and blue back herring out of the water. This action usually starts at first light and can last as long as 2 hours after sun up. I like throwing the Repo man to them and I am now fishing another top water lure, The BOING LURE creates a sound like no other in the tackle industry. Fish Tales will have 9 colors in stock by mid August. The Burton Minnow is another great way to put schoolies in the boat, my favorite colors are CC SHAD, CC HERRING and CC SPECIAL. Rig these on a 4/0 Gamakatsu EWG hook and start catching.

After the top water schooling action is over you can still catch these fish by locating them with your electronics and dropping a Tooth Ache Spoon down to them. Look for bass in other areas of the lake to be holding on deep boat docks, bridge pilings, brush piles and rock piles. Shaky Head rigged plastics work great. I like the Power Team Lures Finicky Tickler in Green Pumpkin, Watermelon and Green Pumpkin Blue Swirl.

Deep diving crankbaits like the Bill Norman DD 22, Strike King 6XD and the Bass Pro LEC 15. My favorite colors are Chart/Blue and Sexy Shad (XXX Shad in the LEC 15) Fish these baits in and around the brush, bridges and rock plies. Deflecting your bait off of the cover will get you a reaction strike

STRIPER- The line sides are actively feeding on herring and shad around the splits all the way down to the 208 bridge. You can find them swirling and breaking at sun up and catch them on a variety of top water baits. Cotton Cordell Broken Back Red Fins are a great way to see the strike, retrieve them just under the surface creating a wake with the bait and hold on. Pop R’s, Zara Spooks and the Repo Man are all great baits to get explosive strikes from the hearty and tasty fish.

After the morning fun is over, try trolling DD 22’s, LEC 15’s and Deep Diving Red Fins in 18-22 feet of water around the many humps at the splits. Live bait such as Gizzard Shad and Blue Back Herring will work for you but you must be on the lake well before the sun comes up and be good at throwing a cast net in order to get your bait.

CRAPPIE- The crappie fishing is in  the summer time lull at the present time. If you are going to try and catch them, small minnows on a slip bobber or on a jig head will be your best bet. The bridge pilings in 18-26 feet of water has been the HOT ZONE!!!!!!!

Lake Level- FULL POOL
Water Temps
DIKE 3-  89-91
MID LAKE- 85-88
UP LAKE- 87-91

Chris Craft
CCBASSN Lake Anna Guide Service
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Impressions from ICAST 2012- Spro, Gamakatsu, Sunline, Big Bite Baits – Will Petty – Story

Impressions from ICAST 2012- Spro, Gamakatsu, Sunline, Big Bite Baits

The 2012 edition of ICAST has been etched into the history books now and there are quite a few interesting products in the works for the 2013 season.  I wanted to take a few minutes and point out the most intriguing releases from Spro, Gamakatsu, Sunline, and Big Bite Baits.  Don’t just look at what I’ve chosen to talk about though, all of these products will fill a needed niche.

Spro
Spro and Russ Lane have released a little brother to their Fat Papa 70 with the Fat Papa 55.  This bait excites me for a few reasons.  First, it is going to be an excellent bait for covering water.  Tie it on, put the trolling motor on 50% and start covering water.  It will reportedly run 6′-9′ with a nice rattle and can carry #4 Gamakatsu EWG hooks so you can feel confident that you will land more fish once you get them hooked.  I am VERY excited to get my hands on this bait!

Another exciting release by the boys at Spro are the new colors for the McSticks, Little Johns, and Bronzeye collection.  I am salivating over their Spro Blue and Ayu colors on the McStick 110’s as well as the Natural Green and Killer Gill colors on the Bronzeye 65 frogs.

Gamakatsu
Everybody knows Gamakatsu hooks are some of the sharpest, most dependable hooks on the market.  This year they have added some really exciting new editions to their line up.  The two products that excite me the most are the EWG 2x Short Shank trebles and G-Finesse Wacky Jig Head.  A few other hook manufacturers have had great success with short shank EWG style hooks and now Gamakatsu has one of their own to offer.  They worked with Aaron Martens on perfecting this hook and if you know how particular Aaron is about his hooks, you will know that it will be just right!  Another hook technician on staff with Gamakatsu is Shin Fukae and he has offered up his expert opinion on a weighted wacky hook.  I have actually had a chance to use these and they are the reel deal.  This hook imparts a really good rocking action on the fall which I think is accomplished through the distance that the weight is from the worm.  Gamakatsu has also added two really good guards that aren’t too stout as to where you miss fish but they are strong enough to fend off a lot of potential snags.  Once again, Gamakatsu knocked it out of the park.

Sunline
There are a lot of players in this product segment but Sunline continues to grab market share and that is for a very good reason; They produce high quality lines as well as numerous lines that are designed with a specific purpose.  This year is no different for Sunline.  They are bringing their SX1 Finesse Braid and Finesse FC Sniper to market.  SX1 fills a niche that has been brought on by the current trend of running a braided main line with a flurocarbon leader.  This gives the angler added sensitivity while eliminating the issue of line twists on spinning gear.  From the braided main line, anglers can tie Sunline’s Finesse FC Sniper, a re-formulated version of their popular FC Sniper flurocarbon.  These two products were designed with input from renowned finesse experts Brent Ehler and Aaron Martens.

Big Bite Baits
If you haven’t checked out some of the unique creations from this company, you really are missing out.  I absolutely love their Fighting Frogs and Kriet Tail worm but they have added a few more baits that will surely find their way into the dark cavernous mouths of local bass everywhere.  This year, Big Bite has released a bunch of new products but the two that pique my interest the most are the Coontail worm by Russ Lane and the Super Stick.  The Coontail worm is a 4.75″ straight tailed worm with very large rings and a bulbous tail.  Ok, so you have possibly seen some other manufacturers with something similar but Big Bite made the core of the worm to weave through those rings.  The second bait that excites me is their new Super Stick which is a variation of the stick worm style baits.  They have made them softer but heavy so they generate a faster fall and more action from the ends of the bait on its descent.  Nothing fancy but it will definitely trigger a few more bites throughout the year.

Like I said earlier, this is just a sampling of what these four great companies have to offer so please do not limit yourself to these baits.

Ed Smith – Tips on Tying as well as Fishing the Drop Shot – August 2012 Tip


Take a listen as Ed shares with us some of his amazing bass fishing knowledge. This months tip is the Drop Shot. Ed Shows us how to fish as well as the presentation for the drop shot bite…


His & Hers Region 2 – Smith Mountain Lake Results

Winners of the His and her Region 2 event were the Husband and wife team of BRAD & MONICA CAMPBELL with a total weight of 13.21lbs

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His & Hers Region 2 – Smith Mountain Lake Results


Winners of the His and her Region 2 event were the Husband and wife team of BRAD & MONICA CAMPBELL with a total weight of 13.21lbs

CLICK HERE TO SEE RESULTS