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TRU-TUNGSTEN INTRODUCES MAD MAXX HOLLOW BODY FROG

TRU-TUNGSTEN INTRODUCES MAD MAXX HOLLOW BODY FROG

Tru-Tungsten is proud to announce the release of our newest fishing lure, the Mad Maxx Hollow body frog. Designed by Mike Iaconelli, Marty Stone and Greg Hackney. Mad Maxx features the MiHatchii super sharp, super strong custom hook; 3D eyes, tungsten rattles, a unique pro drain hole that is scientifically designed that allows accumulated water to escape. Also, design into the body is a unique keel that allows it to glide along the surface like the real thing. This design makes walking the dog almost effortless.


Mad Maxx is available in seven original colors – Gremlin, Sweet Revenge, Swamp Monster, Rotten Pumpkin, Hydrilla, Bluegrass and Grapes of Wrath.

The Mad Maxx can be purchased exclusively at both Bass Pro Shops or BassPro.com.  I already odered mine, get yours before they run out!!!

Beaver Lake Fantasy Fishing Group Winner!

Congratulations to Tricia Heinecke from New Richmond, WI; she was the highest scoring member of my Bassin’ Blog group for FLW Fantasy Fishing.

Brief email interview with Tricia and this is what she had to say on her strategy:
“My husband & I have Players Advantage.  My husband made list of fishermen and my 5 year old son helped to pick his mommy’s team!  Wish I could have had a couple exactas for a really big prize!! ”

For Tricia’s efforts, he has won a 5/16oz Threadfin Shad Secret Weapon Lure Sidearm Spinnerbait and will get a 30% off promo code to order anything he wants in the Secret Weapon Armory!

I am sure Tricia & her family will catch plenty of bass with this great spinnerbait!  Thanks to Secret Weapon Lures for helping out with the prizes.
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SECRET WEAPON RECOIL RIG TEARDROP GIVES ACTION

SECRET WEAPON RECOIL RIG TEARDROP GIVES ACTION

Last year Rodney Long snapped the fishing world to attention with the introduction of his truly revolutionary fishing system, winning Best of Show at the Bassmaster Classic. Today, the Secret Weapon® Recoil Rig Teardrop Field Kit™, provides everything the angler needs to learn this new technique and start catching more and bigger fish the first day.

Secret Weapon’s patented Recoil Rig is not a lure; it’s a new rig and technique that can be used to make any soft plastic lure more active and more effective. The heart of this rig is Secret Weapon’s patented SpecTastic™ material – an elastic core with an outer sheath of strong Spectra® fiber. Thin and pliable enough to stretch three times its original length yet strong enough to cast or flip heavy weights without breaking, this rig makes soft plastic lures follow each subtle motion of the rod tip in every direction. And it can do this while remaining in one place – making it ideal for targeting bedding fish, those hanging tight to docks and other cover, or heavily pressured fish that need a little extra coaxing to open up and say “Ah!”

When attached between a lure and weight drop shot style, the Recoil Rig gives new life to any soft plastic bait – worms, minnows, craws, grubs, you name it. No special hooks or knots are needed, and plastics can be rigged weedless for heavy cover. It goes beyond the popular technique of drop shotting by producing life like action in every direction instead of just up and down. The Secret Weapon Recoil Rig can also be used to great effect when conditions call for Texas or Carolina-rigged plastics. The 15-lb. test shock cord allows the sinker to be dragged across the bottom, yet you can stop and work the lure in place when you see fish or get near likely ambush points. Unlike traditional rigs – where working the lure means pulling it away from fish-holding structure – the Secret Weapon Recoil Rig keeps the action right in the strike zone. Fish aren’t used to seeing a bait move this way – unless it’s real and alive – and that gives you a competitive edge.

These rigs stand up to hours of hard use and can be used repeatedly. According to Bassmaster Elite Series angler Randy Howell, “I used to say the Recoil Rig is like a drop shot on steroids, but it’s more than that. It’s the first thing to come along in quite some time that improves the way we can make fish bite.” Each Secret Weapon Recoil Rig Teardrop Field Kit includes 20 five-inch SpecTastic shock cords, six 1/2-ounce teardrop-shaped sinkers with Line-lock swivels for fast attachment, six Line-lock swivels for attaching the rig to your fishing line, and a special set of instructions to help anglers get the most out their new “secret weapon.” The entire kit retails for just $9.99.

Deadly for bass, the Secret Weapon Recoil Rig can also be used with soft plastic lures of all sizes to target any freshwater or inshore saltwater game fish.

Anglers and fishing tackle retailers can learn more about the innovative Secret Weapon Recoil Rig Teardrop Field Kit – as well as the company’s full line of proven spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, spoons, soft plastics and other tackle kits – by contacting Secret Weapon Lures
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Lake Norman Fantasy Fishing Group Winner!

Congratulations to Mychal Boerman from CA, he was the 5th highest scoring member of my Bassin’ Blog group for FLW Fantasy Fishing at the Lake Norman event.  Our top 3 guys won some nice FLW prizes and the #4 guy never returned my emails.  Sometimes it pays to pay attention!

Brief email interview with Mychal and this is what he had to say on his strategy:
“I made my picks by utilizing the tools from FLW’s Player’s Advantage.  I tried to cross reference the local finder, the post practice rankings, fantasy trends, and lake/angler matchups in order to pick who I thought would finish in the top ten. I also picked Bennett and Ehrler because I know that my fellow Californians are generally awesome sight fishermen. The rest was just up to the fishing gods!”

For Mychal’s efforts, he has won a bag of Tru-Tungsten finesse worms, should be great for catching Cali’s clear water bass!!  


Thanks to Tru-Tungsten for helping out with the prizes.  I should have my Beaver Lake Fantasy Line-up posted tomorrow!

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ima Emailer ~ April 2009

April 2009 Issue – The IMA EMAILER brings you news from IMA pro staff members across the USA and worldwide.

Anglers everywhere experience down cycles on their favorite waterways. Maybe a drought or other inclement weather conditions cause the fish population to be less than abundant. Or perhaps a shad die-off or a couple of poor spawns have limited the number of fish that are willing and able to bite. Even worse, sometimes your secret honey hole gets a reputation as a top producer and is suddenly flooded with anglers from all over the region, or even all over the country, and the added pressure causes the quality of the fishery to nosedive.

Whatever the reason, you still need to fish and you still want to have bulging livewells at the end of the day. There’s no time for excuses — life is too short to fish with subpar baits. Luckily IMA has specifically created lures aimed at dealing with these difficult conditions, and they work from coast to coast, wherever bass swim.

Our IMA pro-staffers are more than willing to fill you in on the hows and whys of fishing for pressured spring fish.


California guide Randy Pringle is on the California Delta nearly every day. When he takes a day off, it’s usually to hit one of California’s other storied bass waters, like Clear Lake. In over 20 years of fishing professionally, he has gained a reputation as an unequalled educator and spokesman for the sport. He has also gained an incredible understanding and knowledge of the finicky but often outsized bass that reside within spitting distance of his California home.

But Pringle related that this has been an atypical year on the world famous Delta: “We’re three weeks behind on the weather,” he said. “We haven’t gotten the water flow that we normally get and that has resulted in some lighter than usual tides.”

“Normally, we see a lot of 30 pound limits this time of year,” he continued. “But it’s often taking just 15 or 20 pound limits to do well so far.”

RANDY`S GO TO BAIT THIS SPRING HAS BEEN THE FLIT IN THE TENNESSEE SHAD PATTERN

He rode the Ima Flit jerkbait for a long time over the winter and spring. “It’s been a great Flit year,” he said. “When we have the types of weather changes we’ve had and the fish pull off, it’s second to none. It allows you to keep the bait in the strike zone. You can pause it at depth and the head keels itself level and that triggers a strike.”

He keeps the Flit on the deck well into the spawn, but by April his attention often turns to a small-profiled crankbait bite. He noted that the Delta is known for being a big bait testing ground, but sometimes it takes a smaller package to get even the largest predators to bite.

“We have a large population of both large fish and smaller fish and you’re trying to get as many bites as possible,” he said. “Right now, as the water starts to warm up, the fish are staging so the Ima Shaker comes into play. Especially on a high tide, you can tick the weeks with it. These fish are really protecting their spawning areas, so I usually use bluegill or crawfish patterns.”

Why the Shaker and not another flat-sided lure?

“It really has a unique wobble,” Pringle answered. “It deflects off of hard objects like rock and wood. When you pause it, it floats up rapidly out of the weeds. It has such a wide wobble that you know instantly if you’re getting down into the weeds. Your rod tip will tell you. With a lot of other crankbaits, you can’t really tell what you’ve hit.”


Even though he lives 3,000 miles away, a full country apart, Capt. Karl Bunch agreed with Pringle that it’s getting to be prime time for the Ima Shaker. The fellow educator and full-time guide recently saw his home water, the Upper Chesapeake Bay, in the national limelight when BASS held a Northern Open there. The pictures of the event showed dozens of anglers congregated in limited areas, flinging similar lures, most of them coming away with exceptionally meager catches. In many cases, anglers who caught 15 or 20 pounds one day, weighed in one or zero keepers the rest of the event. It was that tough to put 15-inch bass in the boat.

Like California, Maryland has suffered some oddball weather patterns this spring.

“It seems like every time the water gets up to 52 or 54 degrees something happens and it knocks it back to the high 40s,” Bunch said. “We shouldn’t be having these big fronts in April. So it was tough up here. It’s like the fish are waiting at the starting gate and we’re teasing them. They want to come up and spawn.”

Like Pringle, he’s put the Ima Shaker in his clients’ hands to put keeper fish in the boat when others are catching only shorts or nothing at all. He still uses the Rock N Vibe to cover large expanses of grass flats, but when he finds heavy timber or channel edges, sometimes the Shaker is all he can get them to bite. In the murky water that has resulted from abundant rain, he likes either chartreuse with a blue back or the Plemmons color.

“It works. That’s all there is to say,” he exclaimed. “It has such a wide wobble that sometimes my clients will ask me if it’s running right. But these fish have so much area to move around in, it’s almost like a secondary search bait.”

THE SHAKER`S WIDE WOBBLING ACTION HAS OPENED UP A LOT OF ANGLER`S EYES THIS SPRING.

He hopes that things will “settle up” in the next few weeks and expects that when that happens, “it should all bust out at once.” Then the Roumba will become his primary search tool, but until then he’s confident that he has something that can distinguish him from the crowds.


Bill Lowen and Fred Roumbanis come from different ends of the country and from very different home waters, but the one thing they share is their exposure to tough competition. Bill calls the Ohio River home — it’s probably the stingiest of the major tournament fisheries from coast to coast. He’s developed a keen sense for what makes a bait stand out for fish that can name the size, model and serial number of almost every lure in the book. Fred now calls Oklahoma home, but he was raised fishing the monster bass waters of northern California, storied hawg factories like Clear Lake and the Delta. Those bodies of water may be prolific producers of monster limits, but they’re also home to some of the best local competition in the country, so winning is never easy.

Now they’re both on the Elite Series, fishing against the crème de la crème of the nation’s best professional anglers — and they’re still kicking butt, thanks in part to Ima lures.

After three events, Lowen is 16th in the Angler of the Year standings, the exact same position he was in after three tournaments last year. Over the remainder of the season he actually managed to improve his standing. He moved all the way up to 11th. That same climb would be especially welcome this year, when all but the top twelve anglers will call it a season after eight events. The remaining twelve will fish for all the marbles in two no-entry fee tournaments.

Lowen’s success dates back to the end of last season. Combined with the first three events of this year, he’s cashed a check in six straight Elite Series tournaments. Last year, when he had not yet signed on with Ima, he was already using the baits to catch bigger than average fish, but now that he’s on the team he’s depending on them.

BILL LOWEN HOLDS A HEFTY BASS HE GOT WHILE TOSSING THE ROUMBA

He used the Roumba at all three events this year. Most recently, at Wheeler, where he finished 25th, it was part of his arsenal in practice but played less of a role during the tournament. But at Amistad, where he finished 33rd, and at Dardanelle, where he was 17th, it was a critical part of his game-day strategy.

He’s seen every crankbait under the sun, from mass-produced models down to the garage baits that his home state of Ohio is famous for producing. What makes the Roumba so effective? “It comes through cover like no other crankbait,” he said. “Particularly aquatic vegetation, like water willow and lily pads. It still amazes me.”

We’ll share some more of the Ima pros’ Roumba secrets next month, but for now Lowen did want fellow anglers to know that he’s throwing it on a 7′ heavy-action All-Pro APX Series rod and 15-20 lb. test Trilene Big Game monofilament. He doesn’t want to give all of his secrets away quite yet, largely because he expects it to be part of his successful tournament at Guntersville in a few weeks. It should also be deadly at the Mississippi River in Iowa later this year, as should the Ima Shaker.

Like Bill, Fred Roumbanis is within the Classic cut after three events, sitting in 33rd place overall. He started off with a check at Amistad(44th) and recently stumbled a bit at Wheeler (with a not-all-that-miserable 69th), but in between he unlocked the code at a difficult tournament on Lake Dardanelle in AK and cashed an 8th place check. The Ima lures, particularly the Flit rip bait, have been key search tools for him during practice. He also filmed an episode of ESPN 2’s “Day on the Lake” television show where the Flit showed its colors as a true fish-catching machine.

IT`S HARD TO BELIEVE, BUT THE FLIT GETS DOWN TO 8 FEET.

“It has helped me tremendously,” he said. “Especially if they’re on the beds, even if they won’t bite it, they’ll come up and chase it.” Accordingly, he fully expects it to play a role at this week’s sight fishing slugfest at Virginia’s Smith Mountain Lake. While he said on the first morning of the tournament that he had nearly 50 beds marked on his GPS, consensus wisdom is that it’ll take some hefty pre-spawners or fish that aren’t fully locked down to have a top showing in this event.

But once the spawn ends, Fred won’t put the Flit away. “I have it tied on and ready to go year-round,” he said.

While he’s not looking past the next few events, Fred is particularly stoked to hit the Mississippi River near Ft. Madison, Iowa, later this year. It promises to be a backwater brawl, and while flipping and frogging will be key, he also believes that his signature bait, the Roumba, will prove to be a critical element in his success, and his ticket to another Classic appearance. Again, we’ll report more on the Roumba next month, including some tweaks, tricks and new models that you’ll need to add to your arsenal — in the mean time, keep on cranking.


ROUMBANIS WILL BE RUNNING AN IMA WRAPPED BOAT FOR THE `09 SEASON.

Smith Mountain Fantasy Fishing Group Winner!

Congratulations to Brad Longerbone from MN, he was the highest scoring member of my Bassin’ Blog group for ESPN Fantasy Fishing at the Smith Mtn Lake event.  He also won my FLW group, but received a nice Berkley Prize Pack for his efforts, so someone else will win this group prize.  What a solif Fantasy Fishing week for Brad!!!

  Brad had a nice event and slid up to 3rd in the group standings, lets see if he can keep it going and catch our leader J Mayer.

Brief email interview with Brad and this is what he had to say on his strategy:
“I just got lucky, its the same lineup I set for the Bassmasters Classic on the Red River” 
Who would have thought that the team picked for the Red River would win on Smith Mountain?

His winning team was:
Todd Faircloth
Kevin VanDam
Steve Kennedy
Greg Hackney
Matt Herren

For Brad’s efforts, he has won a bag of Tru-Tungsten finesse worms, should be great for catching our clear water bass!!  


Thanks to Tru-Tungsten for helping out with the prizes.

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New Swim Jig Arsenal!

I just recently ordered and received a big batch of custom swim jigs from Super K.  I don’t throw a lot of different colors, so I just stocked up on the ones I normally throw.  Hard to see from this picture, but I ordered all my jigs with custom red thread to tie the skirts.  The two left colors (White Flash & Kizew Gill) are stock colors and the ones on the right are two of my favorite colors that I custom selected.


Left to Right: White Flash, Kizew Gill, Chocolate Sparkle, Purple Haze

The turn around time was awesome, i emailed my custom order in and got my jigs in just a few business days, not bad for custom hand tied jigs!  If you are looking for some very high quality swim jigs, check them out here.

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Outdoors This Week Interview – April 4, 2009

For those of you that were not able to get to on usaradio.com on Saturday morning, I recorded the interview and making it available via podcast in this post.  The interview is with Rob Doherty, we talk about several topics, including Secret Weapon Recoil Rig, Drop Shot techniques, Fishing up north versus the deep south and Fantasy Fishing.

Give it a listen, there will be no transcript this time.  I am sure most of you did not get up on Saturday, but the good news is I edited this down from over 30 minutes to around 17 minutes.

 
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