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		<title>Wake Me Up Before You Go Go Tonight ~</title>
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		<title>Can I Have One&#8230;.Sir?</title>
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		<title>Kenny G Songs</title>
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		<title>Channel Catfish Bait For Beginners</title>
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		<title>Bass Fishing Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This will be broken down into two separate sections. One each for smallmouth and largemouth bass. If there is enough interest and or time, we will be putting up a page for spotted bass. Smallmouth bass tend to make people think crayfish and moving water whereas largemouth bass tend to have people think of small [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fishinglove.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7650647&amp;post=198&amp;subd=fishinglove&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>This will be broken down into two separate sections. One each for smallmouth and largemouth<br />
bass. If there is enough interest and or time, we will be putting up a page for spotted bass.</p>
<p>Smallmouth bass tend to make people think crayfish and moving water whereas largemouth bass<br />
tend to have people think of small lakes and lily pads. A lot of the smallmouth bass we catch are<br />
caught while jigging for walleye, but we also catch largemouth while drifting and trolling for walleye.<br />
So their habitats do overlap. Smallmouth do need to have more oxygen than the largemouth bass<br />
do, so at certain times of the year in certain waters, you will not find these fish together.</p>
<p>Weather affects the smallmouth in different ways. Windy weather usually means the fishing will be<br />
better as the waves allow less light to penetrate beneath the water&#8217;s surface. The same is true<br />
when there is a light drizzle on a calm day. Smallmouth will go on a feeding frenzy before a front<br />
moves in. Some of the best smallmouth fishing is done by jigging on the bottom with a jig tipped with<br />
a leech, crawler, or minnow. Casting to rip/rap shorelines is effective as well. Anything that is in the<br />
water that deflects the current is also another good place to target fish.</p>
<p>Weather affects largemouth bass in much of the same as it does for smallmouth bass. Warm<br />
fronts generally improve fishing unless there are a few warms days in a row in summer. This can<br />
raise the water temperatures and cause the fish to become sluggish. Topwater baits are always<br />
the most exciting way to fish for largemouth bass. If the fish are holding in a deep pool, a heavy jig<br />
will also provide some nice action. The soft plastic revolution owes its success to the popular<br />
largemouth and the Texas rigged plastic worm.</h3>
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		<title>Smallmouth Bass Fishing Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lets take a look at the equipment that is most suited for most situations of smallmouth bass fishing. A medium power, fast action rod that is between 5 1/2 and 6 1/2 feet long will suit you just fine. Most of the time. There are those special situations and any angler should always carry more [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fishinglove.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7650647&amp;post=196&amp;subd=fishinglove&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Lets take a look at the equipment that is most suited for most situations of smallmouth bass fishing.<br />
A medium power, fast action rod that is between 5 1/2 and 6 1/2 feet long will suit you just fine.<br />
Most of the time. There are those special situations and any angler should always carry more than<br />
one type of rod and reel set up when fishing.</p>
<p>Now the reel you want to have for your rod should match your rod. If the reel is too heavy, the rod<br />
will be butt heavy and won&#8217;t cast correctly. The main thing you want on your reel is a very nice<br />
working drag that will still operate smoothly after that big smallmouth hits the end of your line. A low<br />
quality and low priced reel may have a drag that malfunctions while you are fighting that trophy<br />
smallmouth and when he gets to the end of the line, snap, and you&#8217;re done. Gear ratio may be<br />
confusing to some of you. The higher the ratio, the faster the line is reeled in. So a 5:1 will reel in<br />
faster than a 4:1. When a smallmouth leaps, changes direction, or charges the boat, you will want a<br />
reel that will be able to pull up the slack line as fast as possible.</p>
<p>The fishing line selection is as varied as the waters you will find smallmouth in. So the type of line<br />
you chose is up to you. I prefer Trilene XL in low visibility green. But this is just a personal<br />
preference of mine. I would advise against buying bargain lines as they are not as consistent with<br />
their line as the premium manufacturers. The lighter the line you use, the deeper your lure will run<br />
as there is less drag on the line. You will be able to feel the bite better. A line with stretch is more<br />
forgiving than lines without so much stretch. Eight pound test is all the heavier you need to go in<br />
most situations. If you are fishing in the slop, around snags, in the rocks, your line will become<br />
beaten up quickly. You may also need heavier line to hoss the fish away that downed timber in the<br />
water. You may need the heavier line for tossing heavier lures and baits. You do want to go with the<br />
lightest line you can get away with as lighter line is smaller in diameter and is less visible to the fish.</p>
<p>Lets look at the fish we are pursuing now. The bronzeback is well known for diving deep and<br />
waging a deep water assault on you gear. They also make drag screeching runs and high flying flips<br />
in the air. It is widely considered by most people as the toughest freshwater fish you will come<br />
across. As far as it&#8217;s senses go, the smallmouth bass is the same as the largemouth bass except<br />
where daytime vision is concerned. The smallmouth has excellent daytime vision. Their sense of<br />
smell and night vision is fair, where their hearing and lateral line is good. If you are fishing in<br />
shallower or clearer water, you will want to make sure not to cast a shadow over the water as that<br />
can spook the fish. Remember when the fish is looking up out of the water, the sky is the<br />
background. You will want to blend in with your background.</p>
<p>The smallmouth prefers clear and clean waters. Temperature and smallmouth have some things in<br />
common. If the oxygen level is good, you can expect to find them in temperatures around 70<br />
degrees or slightly lower. Younger smallmouth prefer warmer waters than older smallmouth. They<br />
also prefer a little more current than does the largemouth. Find a deep pool with current in a river<br />
system and you should be able to find your smallmouth. They also like rocks and rip rap shorelines.<br />
If you find a current break, you will want to fish that area thoroughly.</p>
<p>There are several good techniques to go after smallmouth. One way is to cast lures at structure.<br />
Shoreline structure as well as mid lake structure. Slow trolling works well for smallmouth. So does<br />
jigging for them. Fly fishing is very productive for smallmouth bass as many of the insects that the<br />
smallmouth lives on can and is duplicated by fly tiers. The fish act different in different areas as<br />
well. Where the pressure for food is high, the fish are more aggressive. In cases where the<br />
pressure isn&#8217;t so high, the fish tend to look things over a bit more.</p>
<p>There are several kinds of lures you can use for smallmouth bass. Unless you are fishing in the fall,<br />
I would keep my lure under 5 inches in length. I can&#8217;t tell you how many large smallmouth bass I<br />
have caught using a 1 1/2 inch long mini fat rap. Or how many 20 plus inch smallmouth I have<br />
caught on a jighead and half a crawler. I would also go with a more natural colored lure. I have<br />
caught several smallmouth on an orange jighead, but the most of my fish are on natural colored<br />
crankbaits. As for jigging, it is the same as with other species. They will tend to hit the jig on the<br />
drop, so having no slack line when jigging is essential. And just like walleye fishing, if you feel<br />
something different, set the hook. If it feels like your jig just bumped into a stone or stick, set the<br />
hook. If there isn&#8217;t any fish on your line, reel in and put on a new crawler to replace the one you just<br />
lost. In deep water, jigging is your best solution. The deeper the water, the more line you will have<br />
out, so a super limp line with a lot of stretch may not be your best solution at this time.</p>
<p>Another good lure is a spinner or spinnerbait. A Mepp&#8217;s Aglia with the natural colored squirrel hair<br />
on the treble is an excellent choice for an inline spinner. A spinnerbait is perfect for when the<br />
smallmouth are in weeds or timber. You can cover this water without snagging up all the time. My<br />
all time favorite spinner is a Beetle Spin. I would have to call the Beetle Spin the perfect bait. I prefer<br />
to use a vibrating lure or a lure with a blade in low visibility water. This just helps the smallmouth<br />
locate the lure easier.</p>
<p>Then of course there is live bait. Working a crawdad on the bottom can not be argued with.<br />
Minnows work well, as do frogs, waterdogs, and nightcrawlers. You can fish these on the bottom<br />
with a slip sinker rig, or work them just above the bottom with a slip bobber rig.</h3>
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		<title>Crappie</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crappie are a favorite for most anglers because they are easy to catch and they taste great. There are 2 types of crappies: black and white. Black and white crappie share most of the same waters, however, black crappie are most abundant in northern lakes that are cool with a gravel or sand bottom. White [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fishinglove.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7650647&amp;post=194&amp;subd=fishinglove&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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Crappie are a favorite for most anglers because they are easy to catch and they<br />
taste great. There are 2 types of crappies: black and white. Black and white<br />
crappie share most of the same waters, however, black crappie are most<br />
abundant in northern lakes that are cool with a gravel or sand bottom. White<br />
crappie are most common in reservoirs, lakes, and rivers. They tolerate darker<br />
water than black crappie and they thrive in southern lakes with soft or hard<br />
bottoms. Both species live in rivers and streams, however, black crappie prefer<br />
calmer water and they also tolerate a higher salt content, which is why they are<br />
common in estuaries. Crappies feed heavily in the morning, evening and<br />
throughout the night. Most crappie fishermen target these fish during their<br />
spawn because they are easy to find and catch. During the summer, crappie will move out to deeper<br />
water and they will be much harder to find and catch.</p>
<p>Most crappies are caught in the 6 to 9 inch range, however, much bigger crappie are caught every year.<br />
In some southern lakes such as Kentucky Lake, crappie in the 10 to 12 inch range are common with<br />
many 14 to 15 inch fish caught and some as big as 18 inches</p>
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		<title>Build Your Own Crappie Hot Spots</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 10:21:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fish attractors can help any angler build productive honey holes for crappie. By creating habitat where the crappie can hold, you can have crappie available and easily accessible year-round. Tree tops, stake beds and discarded Christmas trees all make productive fish attractors, especially in older lakes and reservoirs, where the original cover may have decomposed. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fishinglove.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7650647&amp;post=192&amp;subd=fishinglove&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fish attractors can help any angler build productive honey holes for crappie. By creating habitat where the crappie can hold, you can have crappie available and easily accessible year-round. Tree tops, stake beds and discarded Christmas trees all make productive fish attractors, especially in older lakes and reservoirs, where the original cover may have decomposed. Fish attractors actually may help improve the lake&#8217;s overall crappie fishing. The more cover you sink for crappie, the more crappie the cover will attract. Sink cover at different depths, and record these spots on your GPS. Try each of these spots at different times of year and under various water and weather conditions. You also can sink cover at different depths in the same general region to give the crappie in that area cover at their preferred depth on any specific day. Eventually, you will learn which of your spots the crappie prefer when. Then you can spend less time looking for crappie and more time catching them </p>
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