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Posted by: | CommentsFishing Articles fishing TruthsBass fly fishing for bass and LOW FISHING and fly fishing, fish recipes and fishing Secrets.Bass has a fascinating history. He started toward the end of XVIIIesimo century and continues to progress even today. Fishing was the original insearch exercised in food among the people in the south of the United States. Since then, he understood all the et? and nations. Today, countries such asAustralia, the Cuba, South Africa, the United States and most of Europe are involved in this kind of event. ? ? Timelines for? The years 1768 and 1770 represent the birth of? ? Low sports fishing. The Jr. William Shakespeare of implementing the production of a device level wind and assured its 1897 patent. on? ? On the William J. Jamison Co presented the twin spinners excessively decorated with Shannon in 1915 and? been enhanced to generate? ? the spinners baits. of? s? of today? In 1932, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the creation dell'autorit? Tennessee Valley and has encouraged the construction of dams ofnumerous and creation. These dams pi? subsequently have been used as industrial fisheries for species different? ? of bass. Five more years? subsequently, the Company filed a patent for a fishing net nylon, this DuPont pi? later? was developed in the fishing line of nylon monofilament. Even in usetoday. With some changes and tough law remains quite a long time and with cleaning? ? of care. During the year 1992 Larry Nixon, the famous fisherman in the history of fishing low won the earnings total of $ 1M for the sport this year. Today havebass everywhere tournaments of the United States and winnings of $ 100,000 – $ 1,000,000 we are common. The types of FishSeveral low fish species that are interfering in the fishery are low? ? of? Psalmodies of Micropterus (Lacepede) -? of great openness? Bass? Dolomieu of Micropterus -? ? the bass? Smallmouth punctatus of the Micropterus – Kentucky BassJust a reference note, Australian sea bass? different variants from low above U.S. although most leave the similar characteristics. Perhaps the success of mostrobust fishing took place in the low 50s. because of the development of modern fishing from bass boats, the rods, lines, and calls by the various fishinggears. The electronic gear? been built between the guest of bass fishing equipment used at that time. The different types of coils, which operate in andhoisting transport also were generated. The statistics indicate that the basis of the public to this sport is increasing and ever more? people are getting interested in itcompared tennis and golf. The fly fishing for sea bass? a popular sport as well. A good auction of the child? or fiberglass? requested and is in various formats. The format pi? used? an auction from 9 feet. The auction? pi? long rods of the normal perch? the therod? used to launch the line pi? heavy. Rohi will be in a 'two or three unit? the party. Many fishermen prefer tender because two pieces? ? pi? easy to carry. The type of liner used depends on the fly? select it from. Watching on the handle of an on line type for use with this auction. The coil of an isvery a fly rod different than a melted piece of rotation and terr? less line. There? ? perch? the line? much more? thick. With a shaft rotation recall is pulling the line butwith a fly rod and the line is pulling the recall. Most bass fishermen will want to use the fly-Locking Up with the type of auction estremit? Extension. Your deposit fishing knowwhat your request. Another article important for the fisherman's fly? a good mesh of fishing. You want as many pockets as you can get big enough and keep your boxes and otheritems recall. Also ensure that there is a felt or wool fly support for attacking fly additional draws a. There? makes it easy to change the references once needed to. The waders implants or cash are also a good idea when fishing fly low. You can wade the river and the streams and get right on a bass while in the water. Remember that the bass Gradica hide and strike their prey. A good pair of fording skates or loading of the system help? too. Find some with good soles of leather, felt or non-slippery. I used to use elements of the system of rubber soled the butthey was on slippery rocks covered in moss West Virginia, now I felt glued to the lower parts and I find that this works well. When fishing for not fly low? who? concerned about catching bass dell'alcuna, maybe it's time to fish trout
BASS returns to Lake Dardanelle for Diamond Drive
Posted by: | CommentsSecond stop on 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series Trail
For The Courier
The 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series brings BASS back to an old friend — Lake Dardanelle and the Arkansas River Valley — for this weekend’s Diamond Drive out of Russellville.
The last BASS tournament here was a 2007 Bassmaster Major won by Boyd Duckett of Demopolis, Ala., not long after his 2007 Bassmaster Classic victory. Duckett’s four-day total weight for the event was 55 pounds, 9 ounces.
The Diamond Drive includes a top prize of $100,000 and awards valuable points in the 2009 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year title race. Fans are encouraged to attend daily launches at 7:15 a.m. and weigh-ins at 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday at Lake Dardanelle State Park.
The field of 100 anglers will be cut to the top 50 anglers before day-three competition begins Saturday. Only the top 12 will go on to compete in Sunday’s final day.
Lake Dardanelle and its 34,300 acres has hosted five BASS events. Duckett’s August 2007 victory came together on the final day of competition, after he struggled to find the bite in deeper water on day three. He switched to a heavy jig – a Tru Tungsten flipped to shallow grass mats. He also used a 3?16-ounce Tru Tungsten jig with a 7-inch, electric blue Berkley Power Worm.
Two years later, second-year Elite Series pro Clark Reehm of Russellville said anglers should expect an entirely different fishery.
“Most of the grass is dead, it hasn’t grown yet,” Reehm said. “And the water temp is 52 to 54 degrees. There are very few limits being weighed in at local tournaments.”
He added the pros who have been to Dardanelle in the past might rely on 40-50 fish caught a day, but the bounty won’t be that plentiful in the Diamond Drive.
“Granted this is the Elites, but if the fish aren’t there, they aren’t there. Even the short fish – usually you catch 20-50 short fish, and it doesn’t seem like people are catching even that many.”
Reehm, who has five top-10 finishes in BASS competition, anticipates a lot of action on Spinnerbaits or jigs, noting the trick will be to get keepers to bite. He predicts an overall weight of 70-75 pounds to win the tournament.
“About 17-18 pounds a day,” he said. “A lot of guys will come in without limits. Usually this time of year there are about 90 limits, but this time there might be 40-50 limits, just judging from local tournaments that have happened lately.”
Reehm said given the time of the year, most of the pros will be shallow and the lake will fish small.
“It’s a river system, so the fish are shallow anyway, except in the summer,” he said. “There might be a river bite, but for the most part guys will be in backwater bays. It’s probably going to be won on water that’s real difficult to get into.”
Reehm lives about six minutes from the boat ramp on Lake Dardanelle, though he said he has no local advantage on the lake. In fact, he predicted Kevin Short and Billy McCaghren, two Elite pros from Mayflower who have fished Lake Dardanelle all their lives, will be the ones to beat in the Diamond Drive.
Other events Saturday and Sunday will include dog training and retriever demonstrations sponsored by Sport Dog at 1 p.m. at the state park. Fans are invited to join the “Ask the Experts” session with the Elite pros during Bassmaster University at 3 p.m. Saturday.
Sunday’s activities include the live taping of Hooked Up, hosted by ESPN Outdoors personalities Mark Zona and Tommy Sanders. The show, which will air live at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN360.com, will preview Sunday’s final weigh-in.
Local sponsors of the Diamond Drive is the state of Arkansas and Russellville A&P Commission. Sponsors of the Bassmaster Elite Series: Toyota Trucks, Berkley, BOOYAH Baits, Evan Williams Bourbon, Mercury, OPTIMA Batteries, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Marine; Bass Pro Shops, Costa Del Mar, Ramada, SpongeTech and Triton Bass Boats.
Fishing fans can catch all of the on-the-water action from the Diamond Drive on The Bassmasters, which airs at 8 a.m. April 4 on ESPN2. The daily weigh-ins for this and all other regular-season Elite events and two postseason events will be live on ESPN360.com, ESPN’s broadband sports network, while a wealth of unique content will also be available at Bassmaster.com.
From: www.couriernews.com
