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Join my FLW Fantasy Bass Fishing Group & Win Free Prizes

Last year was a pretty good success, we had almost 200 participants join my group and I gave out great prizes from Tru-Tungsten and Secret Weapon Lures.  Look for more and bigger prizes this year.  I will give out prizes to the highest finishers in my group that do not win FLW sanctioned prizes.
So here is what you do to join my leauge:
Got to FantasyFishing.com and enter league # 11590 and Password: bassin

It’s just that easy, if you are feeling like you need an edge to win my or FLW’s cash prizes, check out Player’s Advantage! Last year, members won prizes at 4X the rate.

Look forward to you all joining and telling your friends, check out the Fantasy Bass Fishing Corner to see many of last year’s winners and prizes.  Plus check back, each week I share my line-up and tips for picking your anglers!

Along a similar note, I am collaborating on a new bass fishing show, it will be airing this Saturday at 7:30am CST on 950am in the Minneapolis market, you can also catch a live stream on the 950AM website as well segments will be available on iTunes, I will get you details on that when they post.

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FLW Fantasy Fishing starts Monday

With all the controversy over the sale of Genmar, I kind of wondered if FLW Fantasy Fishing would see big changes or possibly be gone all together. Fortunately it is not gone, but there are some major changes.  Payouts have been decreased by about 95% when it comes to cash payouts this year over last year.  Don’t get me wrong, they are still paying out some great prizes for a free game!

Winners each week can earn $5,000 and overall winner can win $50,000, plus many other prizes including Cabela’s gift cards and a trip to El Salto!

I always thought that it seemed insane the money that they were giving away, guess somethings are too good to last!  See full press release here.

Either way, I will be hosting a league again where I will give away prizes for each event and for the season.  Check back early next week for sign up information.
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New World Record Bass Recognized

Today it was officially announced that the IGFA accepted and approved Manabu Kurita’s application for his 22lb 4.97 oz largemouth bass caught from Lake Biwa last year.  It is 1 ounce heavier then George Perry’s long standing 77 year old record.  The IGFA unfortunately considers it a tie unless you surpass by more then 2 ounces.  See article on Bassmaster.com and Update from BassFan.com

Photo Courtesy of IGFA
Forme, I personally recognize Kurita’s fish as the new worldrecord. Personally I do not believe Perry’s fish was that big and anounce is an ounce in my book.  I have lost too many tournaments by lessthen an ounce, it counts!  Congrats Mr. Kurita!!!

Regardless, what an amazing fish!

More then Black Friday Deals at BassTackleDepot.com

Hey Bass Fishing Rubes,

Another great sale at a great time, no need to get up at all on Black Friday to get some deals.  Bass Tackle Depot has 10 full days of 20% mark down across the board on their already great prices, also they are running daily specials.  Yesterday BOGO on BassTrix, today if you buy 6 Paycheck Punch Skirts, you get a free Skeet Reese flipping DVD.  I will try to update the daily deals on Twitter and in the comments of this post.  Plus unless you live in CA, no tax and free shipping on orders over $50, can’t be beat!
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Today I ordered some Paycheck Punch skirts and a Skeet Reese Swimbait Rod, I also bought some chatterbaits, they were only $1.60 each after discount!  I am guessing I may order again, depending on the daily deals!!!
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Get your hands on some reels!

I finally convinced my Dad there was no reason to store all these reels he was not using, he has moved on to newer reels, his extras are now your good fortune.  He gave me a bag of reels, I cleaned them up, lubed them up with Quantam Hot Sauce and listed them on eBay. See the auctions here.  They all start at $.98, no reserves.

Shimano Curados, Citicas, Castaics and more!  The auctions end between Sunday & Wednesday.

These reels are all trained fish catchers!  Soon as this stuff clears out, I will probably have a few reels and a bunch of tackle to clear out as well in the coming months.  Mark me as a favorite seller if interested.

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IMA Emailer – October 2009

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Welcome to the IMA Emailer — October 2009 Issue – The IMA EMAILER brings you news from IMA pro staff members across the USA & worldwide.  Find all your Ima baits at BassTackleDepot.com


Whether you’re fishing in Maine, Mississippi, Missouri or Montana, it’s time for a change in the patterns. Fish that were settled into their summer haunts for several months are now itching to put the fall feed bag on and fatten up for the cold lazy days of winter.

If you’re in New England or the Pacific Northwest, the signs of autumn may be immediately apparent in the form of changing leaves and cool nights. If you’re in the Deep South, the changes may be less obvious, but either way, get ready for the bite to go off the hook.

Of particular importance to those of us here at IMA is that fall is a time when hard baits become a dominating factor. If you put them away at other times of year, shame on you, they work year-round — but right now is when they come into their prime.

For many of our pro-staff, particularly those who fish the Elite Series and the FLW Tour, their main tournament gigs for 2009 are done, but none of them have stopped fishing. Fred Roumbanis has returned to his western roots, fishing the US Open on Lake Mead and an FLW Western Series tournament on the California Delta. This week he’ll fish another one on Clear Lake. He was so excited about that tournament that during his pre-practice he didn’t even bother to get a hotel room. He kept his boat in the water and slept in it at night. Bill Lowen is staying closer to his Ohio home, but he’s still fishing any event that doesn’t bar pros.


Even though the Elite Events are finished for 2009, Fred is still hitting it hard.

Michael Murphy ended the FLW Eastern Series tour with a bang, finishing 36th on Dardanelle and 16th on Clarks Hill, pocketing a cool twenty grand for those two tournaments. In the latter event, he relied on the IMA Flit. While others reported having trouble hooking up with soft lures like Flukes, Murphy never missed a fish thanks to the Flit’s razor-sharp trebles.


Even the pros continue to learn all of the different and novel ways to fish IMA lures. Murphy’s success on the Flit at Clarks Hill was somewhat unexpected. He’d been catching some fish on a swim jig and the Skimmer, but then his co-angler keyed him into a new way to fish his signature bait.

“He was throwing a fluke, but where most people will slowly twitch it back to the boat, he was just throwing it out and reeling it back in,” Murphy recalled. The amateur was getting bites, but they were barely grabbing the tail and with a Texas-rigged soft plastic he was missing most of them.


The designer of his own bait figured out a new effective technique for the flit 120. Here he holds the Original Flit 120 and the soon to be released Flit 100.

He continued to use the old jerk-jerk-pause cadence, but then as he got ready to leave a spot things changed. “I made the same cast, same angle, one more time,” he said. “It was real windy and the wind grabbed it, so I just started reeling it back as fast as I could and halfway back a three-pounder clobbered it. It was then that I realized that I was matching the hatch, it swam exactly the same way the bluebacks were scooting around.”

So he found a new way to fish it, and one that cannot be utilized with most other jerkbaits. “I’d never looked at it as a bait just to throw and reel it in,” he admitted. “It’s made to rip. But it’s so balanced that you can reel it as fast as you want and it won’t roll. It actually swims like a herring, either a blueback or a gizzard shad.”

Whether you’re going to be fishing for five or six figure checks or just for fun, the fall and winter are great times to work on your tackle — and to purchase new gear that will increase your efficiency in the years to come. We receive dozens of emails from IMA fans every month asking what rods, reels and line the pros are using to maximize their IMA lures’ effectiveness. We sat down with some of the brightest young minds in fishing and got their answers directly from the source:

Roumba
When Fred Roumbanis and Bill Lowen tie on this deadly wake bait (either the rattling version or the silent one), they tailor their tackle to the situation at hand. It’s not a one-size-fits-all deal. They keep their rods and reels the same no matter what. In Fred’s case that means an Ardent XS1000 paired with a RoumBASStik 7’6″ Toad Stik. “It has a pretty soft tip that lets the fish load up,” he explained. For Bill it’s a 7′ Heavy rod with a Revo baitcaster, but they switch up their line to deal with the cover and other factors.

“In heavy cover I like 40-50 pound braid,” Fred said. “But in open water I prefer PLine CXX, usually from 15-20 pound test, although at Mead I went down to 10 in the clear water.”

Lowen uses his line choice to vary the Roumba’s depth. When he wants it to wake, he’ll use 20 pound Berkley Big Game, but sometimes he prefers the bait to run subsurface, so he’ll use 20 pound Trilene 100% Fluorocarbon. “A lot of people see it only as a wake bait,” he explained. “But with the right line you can get it to dive to where you can’t see it. It all depends on where in the water column the fish are.”


When you want it to wake…

Murphy likes 20 lb. Berkley Big Game mono too, to keep the bait higher in the water column, but he had a neat suggestion about rod length — go with the longest one you can get away with. He typically starts with a 7′ medium-heavy, “but I may go even longer to keep the rod higher and get the bait to walk even better,” he said.

Shaker
The Shaker gets its name because its wide wobble will rattle your fillings out when you bang it off heavy cover. Because it’s so good in the thick stuff, Fred puts it on his 7’4″ Toad Stik, spools up his Ardent with 17 lb. PLine fluorocarbon, and fishes it in places most people wouldn’t throw a jig.

Lowen, the Ohio cranking king, prefers mono. “That little bit of stretch is good and allows it to wobble more,” he said. “It’ll act more natural and with a flat-sided bait mono lets it work better.” He likes 12 pound test Big Game and a 7′ medium-heavy cranking rod.

Chesapeake Bay guide extraordinaire Karl Bunch uses 10 pound Izorline Platinum Green Copolymer with all of his crankbaits, whether they dive deep or shallow. He said it’s the ultimate cranking line and paired with a St. Croix Mojo series crankbait rod there are few tidewater battlers he can’t corral.


Using 15 lb mono, the wide wobbling Shaker did the trick for this nice CA black bass.

Murphy noted that many anglers need to use spinning tackle with most balsa baits, but the weight-transfer system of the Shaker allows baitcasting tackle if you prefer. He likes a medium or medium-light, half graphite, half glass cranking rod, and like many of his peers, this is one situation where he’ll use mono — “It holds up to the rocks a little better,” he said.

Rock N Vibe
As we’ve told you before, the Rock N Vibe lipless crankbait differs from the competition because whether you “slow roll” it or burn it back to the boat, it maintains its action. Accordingly, depending on the mood of the fish, Bunch will mix up 5:1, 6:1 and 7:1 reels, but he just about always spools them with 12 lb. Izorline.


“You can’t fish this lure too fast or too slow,” he said. “It’s important to be open-minded.”

In grass, Lowen will fish the lipless crank on 30 lb. Stren Sonic braid, which enables him to “rip it out” of the greenery, but if he’s making long casts on open water flats he’ll go to 15 pound Trilene 100% Fluorocarbon. In either case he uses a 7′ heavy rod and a Revo reel.

Roumbanis also varies his line choice depending on the presence of vegetation, but typically he won’t use braid. “In grass I like PLine fluorocarbon, usually 12 to 15 pound test, but if I’m fishing around a lot of rocks, I like the copolymer because it doesn’t wear down as fast. Fluorocarbon can have problems if it gets nicks in it.” In either case, he still uses his trusty Ardent and the RoumBASStik Swim Stik.

Murphy does them one better. He has three different line combinations. If there’s a lot of vegetation, typically he’ll use 30 lb. Spiderwire braid. In open water, he likes 15 lb. Big Game. But sometimes in vegetation, if the bass aren’t real aggressive, he uses something different: a main line of braid with an 8 foot fluorocarbon leader. “If I’m missing a lot of fish, sometimes that can help,” he said. He attaches the leader with a double uni-knot.

Flit
With the Flit, our pros usually use 10 or 12 pound line with the larger model and 8 or 10 with the new “Baby” version. At Clarks Hill Murphy used 12 to keep the lure higher in the water column. He’s tall — 6’5″ at last measurement, so he said he can get away with his 7′ medium-heavy Fenwick Techna AV rod, but if you’re shorter, you may need to go with something slightly less lengthy.

“It depends on your height,” he said. “You fish this with your rod down, so add 6 inches to your height and that’s the right length. You don’t want your rod tip to drag the water.”

He fishes this lure exclusively on fluorocarbon, in his case Spiderwire 100% Ultracast.

Skimmer
In some respects, the Skimmer is the unsung hero of the IMA line of lures, and that’s a shame because it might be the most exciting lure to fish. It walks the dog like a champ straight out of the package and its slender profile entices strikes when fat-bodied walking lures are ignored. It’s also exceptionally forgiving when it comes to tackle choices. In fact, you can get a lot out of it with a wide variety of choices.

Lowen again uses a 7′ medium-heavy rod and 12 pound Big Game for the Skimmer. Bunch uses his Mojo Topwater/Jerkbait rod with 12 to 15 pound test Izorline. Fred uses — yes, you guessed it — the Swim Stik, as he does with every IMA lure except the Roumba. “It’s a medium-heavy rod and the baits from Japan work so well out of the box that you don’t want anything that will hamper their action,” he explained. “This rod lets the Skimmer do its thing.”

Fortunately, IMA lures are very forgiving when it comes to your tackle choices — the actions and qualities are so integral to the baits’ construction that they can overcome even a slight misstep in tackle choices. But if you want to get the absolute most out of them, every possible bite even under tough circumstances, it pays to heed the advice of the IMA pros, provided above. Try out their suggestions and you’ll be surprised at how much more efficient you can be.

Until next time, keep casting!

 

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Huge Fall Bass Fishing Tackle & Gear Sale!

Hey anglers, time to stock up this weekend!  20% off of Bass Tackle Depot is like saving 25-30% over your local retailers, free shipping over $50, no sales tax and no gas spent driving around.  Get stocked up for next season or get your Christmas shopping done early!  I am pretty sure I am going to order one of the new Skeet Reese rods!

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Great selection of rods, reels, hard to find swimbaits and tackle.

ABA releases 2010 Schedules for Weekend Series

Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series 2010 Season Details

ATHENS, AL – American Bass Anglers announced today the 2010 The Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series operated by American Bass Anglers schedule and details. The series in 2010 will feature the same 21 divisions, 105 events as in 2009.  Information on the series and the 2010 season will be available at www.weekendseries.com.
“This year the anglers gave us great feedback and we have integrated many of their recommendations into the 2010 season.  To insure we continue to offer a guaranteed purse one enhancement to next season will be a guarantee of $2500 first-place for the Co-angler to accompany the $5000 guarantee for Boaters based on a minimum field of 100 boats,” said ABA President Morris Sheehan. “The boaters will also be eligible for $5,000 in Triton/Mercury/MotorGuide bonus money at each qualifying event and a $205,000 first-place payout at the no-entry fee Championship plus the ultimate prize of an entry into the Bassmaster Classic®. This is the simplest and best method for the weekend angler to qualify for huge paydays and the Bassmaster Classic.”
First place at Divisional events can pay as high as $11,000 and $14,000 at the divisional championships. The total purse at the divisional qualifying events will be as high as $50,000 and $71,750 at the divisional championships. The payouts — plus Triton, Mercury Marine and MotorGuide bonus money — makes it easy for weekend anglers to cash in some huge paydays for one-day, low-entry fee tournaments.
Priority registration for the season begins Oct. 26, 2009, at 8 a.m. CST. For more information, visit www.weekendseries.com or call toll free (888) 203-6222. As a special bonus, members signing up for during early registration package will receive a Freedom Pass free of charge.
ABA continues to focus on building better schedules for the weekend angler. Entry fees remain the same for 2010 season for both qualifying and Divisional Championship events. Payouts are spread over 20 percent of the field. The top-40 Boaters and Co-anglers from each division advance to one of the no entry fee Regional Championships, where all anglers compete both days.
At the Regional Championships, the first-place boater will win a Triton/Mercury boat package. The top 50 Boaters and Co-anglers will advance to the no entry fee, $680,000 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series Championship. The Regional Championship locations and dates are: Tensaw Delta, Oct. 22-23; Lay Lake, Oct. 15-16; DeGray Lake, Oct. 15-16; and Kerr Lake, Oct. 15-16. The Series Champion will advance directly to the 2011 Bassmaster Classic, which will be in New Orleans Feb. 18-20, 2011.
The relationship between ABA and BASS allows both organizations to introduce more anglers to competitive bass fishing. BASS and ABA lifetime members, as well as Federation Nation members and Triton Boat Owners receive priority registration into the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series.
2010 Divisional Schedules
Alabama North Division – 1
                3/06        Guntersville Lake
                4/17        Wheeler Lake
                5/22        Neely Henry Lake
                6/12        Weiss Lake
                9/18-19 Guntersville Lake
South Alabama – Division – 2                       
                2/06        Lake Eufaula
                3/20        Lay Lake
                5/15        Alabama River
                6/19        Logan Martin Lake
                9/25-26 Lake Martin
Arkansas – Division – 12                
                2/06        Lake Ouachita
                3/06        Dardanelle
                5/01        Greers Ferry
                6/26        Millwood
                8/28-29 DeGray
Florida – Division – 6                       
                1/23        Kissimmee Chain
                3/06        Harris Chain
                4/24        St. John’s River
                6/05        Harris Chain
                9/18-19 Kissimmee Chain
Georgia – Division – 8                      
                1/30        Lake Sinclair
                3/13        Lake Lanier
                4/17        Lake Eufaula
                6/12        West Point Lake
                9/11-12 Lake Oconee
Kentucky – Division – 15                 
                3/20        Kentucky/Barkley
                5/01        Kentucky/Barkley
                6/19        Kentucky/Barkley
                7/24        Kentucky/Barkley
                8/21-22 Kentucky/Barkley
Louisiana – Division – 13                               
                1/30        Atchafalaya Basin
                2/13        Toledo Bend
                3/20        Red River
                4/24        Pearl River
                9/04-05 Red River
Maryland – Division – 21                
                5/01        Anna
                6/12        Potomac River
                7/17        Potomac River
                8/14        Potomac River
                9/11-12 Potomac River
Missouri – Division – 16                  
                3/27        Lake of the Ozarks
                5/15        Table Rock Lake
                7/10        Stockton Lake
                8/14        Truman Reservoir
                9/11-12 Lake of the Ozarks
Minnesota/Wisconsin- Division – 17                         
                4/25        Pools 7, 8, 9 Mississippi River
                6/13        Pools 4 & 5 Mississippi River
                7/25        Minnetonka
                8/22        Chippewa Flowage
                9/18-19   Pools 6 & 7 Mississippi River
New York West – Division – 22                     
                6/19        Chautauqua Lake
                7/17        Cayuga Lake
                8/07        Onondaga Lake
                8/28        Oneida Lake
                9/18-19 Chautauqua Lake
New York East – Division – 23                      
                6/12        Lake Champlain
                6/26        St Lawrence River
                7/10        Lake George
                8/14        Lake Champlain
                9/11-12 St Lawrence River
North Carolina – Division – 5                        
                2/27        Lake Wylie
                4/10        High Rock Lake
                5/22        Kerr Lake
                7/10        High Rock Lake
                8/21-22 Lake Norman
Oklahoma – Division – 14                              
                4/17        Grand Lake
                5/15        Tenkiller
                6/12        Ft. Gibson
                7/17        Arkansas River
                9/25-26 Eufaula
Ohio – Division – 20                         
                4/17        Rocky Fork
                5/15        Indian Lake
                6/26        Grand Lake – St Marys
                7/31        Mosquito Lake
                9/18-19 Ohio River, Manchester
SC – Division – 9                
                2/13        Lake Murray
                3/27        Santee Cooper
                5/01        Lake Hartwell
                6/26        Lake Wateree
                8/28-29 Clarks Hill Lake
Tennessee Central – Division – 3                  
                3/13        Percy Priest Lake
                4/24        Center Hill Lake
                6/26        Old Hickory Lake
                7/17        Kentucky/Barkley
                8/28-29 Old Hickory Lake
Tennessee East – Division – 4                        
                2/27        Guntersville Lake
                4/10        Chickamauga Lake
                5/08        Ft. Loudoun-Tellico
                7/31        Watts Bar Lake
                9/25-26  Guntersville Lake
Texas Southeast – Division – 10                    
                3/13        Sam Rayburn
                5/08        Toledo Bend
                6/19        Sam Rayburn
                7/10        Sam Rayburn
                9/11-12 Sam Rayburn
Texas East – Division – 11                              
                2/27        Lake Palestine
                3/27        Lake Tyler
                4/10        Richland Chambers
                5/22        Cedar Creek
                9/18-19 Lake Tawakoni
Virginia – Division – 19                   
                3/27        Lake Gaston
                4/24        Kerr Lake
                6/05        Smith Mountain Lake
                7/24        Kerr Lake
                9/25-26 Kerr Lake
Regional Championships (No Entry Fee)
Tensaw 10/22-23 – AL North, AL South, LA, FL, GA                            
Lay Lake 10/15-16 – AR, KY, TN Central, TN East, SC         
DeGray 10/15-16 – OK, MO, TX East, TX SE , WI/MN                         
Kerr Lake 10/15-16 – MD, NC, NY West, NY East, OH, VA                 
National Championship (No Entry Fee):
Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama 10/31 – 11/06/2010
The 2010 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series is sponsored by: Toyota, Triton Boats, Mercury Marine, Early Times Whisky, Royal Purple and Probass Networks.
About American Bass Anglers
American Bass Anglers is the largest tournament organization for the weekend angler.  American Bass Anglers operates the American Fishing Tour, The Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series and the American Couples Series. Each tour is designed specifically for the weekend angler, offering low-cost and close-to-home events where anglers can qualify for a larger championship. For more information on American Bass Anglers, visit
www.americanbassanglers.com.

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Another Potential World Record Bass Caught?

Yesterday, reports of a potential world record largemouth bass started surfacing based a giant largemouth being caught out of Lake Biwa in Japan.  I think we will learn more today, but based on early reports, it actually may be a tie for the record and not a new World Record.

So here are a few pictures that have surfaced, for fun of comparison, I have also posted a picture of Dotty when she was caught but not hooked legally and weighed 25.1lbs.
 

Guess we will just have to wait as more details unfold….

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Two Big Bass Tackle Sales this Weekend!

20% off Everything at Bass Tackle Depot this weekend!

Deep discounts and Free Shipping Offer at Secret Weapon Lures!

Enjoy these sales to stock up for your big summer push!