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Revolutionary Technology Sweeps Fishing Rod Industry

Carrot Stix

After first introducing carrot science to the fishing world with their popular Carrot Stix Rods, Element 21 is now on the fore front of another rod revolution with their Micro Guide technology! In addition to reducing the overall weight, improving casting distance and durability as well as increasing rod sensitivity, the Micro Guide technology complete …

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How to assemble SuperCaster Pro 1000 & 800 SX Handle Assembly

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1) Grease the rubber ring on the inside of the handle ratchet. 2) Turn the drag knob fully clockwise as far as possible. 3) Turn the knurled handle keeper and ratchet fully clockwise but not too tight to the drag knob. 4) Turn the forged handle assembly fully clockwise. 5) Turn the knurled handle keeper …

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Harmful Aquatic Hitchhikers: Mollusks: Zebra Mussel

No Fishing

What do zebra mussels look like? NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab Zebra mussels on a stick Photo by Simon van Mechelen, University of Amsterdam, 1990. Click image to enlarge Zebra mussels get their name from the striped pattern of their shells. However, the pattern varies greatly to where there are no stripes, only dark …

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Fish Clipper

Fishclipper Attached to a Rod

I’ve found a new product that will help keep your rods organized, lures safe and more…..  Watch the Video at www.fishclipper.com Fishclipperª Product Page The Fishclipper is the first fishing safety clip on the market to secure loose hooks dangling from your fishing rod and prevents hook injuries. The Fishclipper is designed to hold treble …

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The Right Fishing Rod

Mark Lassagne

Which Club? By Mark Lassagne The right fishing rod will you catch more fish. Gary Dobyns the all money winner on the west coast has used a special rod made only for ripping a jerk bait, he says it is the key to catching more and better quality fish. Gary says if you not using …

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McCoy Fishing Line Packaging wins a Pinnacle Award

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PRESS RELEASE McCoy Fishing Line Packaging wins a Pinnacle Award Lake Havasu City, April 30, 2010: McCoy Fishing Line announced today that it was awarded American Marketing Associations highest honor – a Pinnacle Award for their complete package re-design and logo makeover. The American Marketing Association Pinnacle Awards are distinct from any other advertising awards …

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What Stage The Fish Are In

Charlie Weyer

By:  Charlie Weyer Published with Re-Print Rights from Bass Angler Magazine Spring time brings about confusion for a lot of anglers and rightfully so – it’s a time of year where a lot of variables are working against an angler. Weather, moon phase and even cold runoff generated hundreds of miles away can create havoc …

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Delta Square Bill

Bass Angler Magazine

By Charlie Weyer Published with Re-Print Rights from Bass Angler Magazine Bass Angler’s Guide Cover 2009 issue #3 Shallow waters, emergent and submerged weeds and wood and big Florida-strain largemouths all go hand in hand with the word flipping.  And, while the California Delta is known as the birthplace of flipping, there’s another technique that …

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Drag Queen

US Reel

Are we all a bunch of “Drag Queens”. By Richard Ziert, 4/2010 The term “Drag Queen” is pretty funny in this regard because its common definition does not apply to anglers except in use of our reels drag device. I’ve purposely used the word “device” here because we are in fact the means behind the …

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Spring Time Bass

Mark Lassagne with a 13lb Bass

Springtime Bass By Mark Lassagne This is the time of year when most of the mature bass will go shallow. Neil Manji, Chief Fisheries biologist with the California Department of Fish and Game says that for many bass, this (spring) is the only time they will go shallow all year meaning many large bass live …

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