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If it ain’t broke, break it

August 2, 2010 By Walt Young

Working on our August issue always brings home the unwanted reality that we are on the downhill side of summer. more »

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Where are some good locations

By theartman - Apr 1 2010 2:04PM

The fly fishing in the Little Juniata is great. You might also want to try Spring Creek, Penn's Creek, Slate Run and Ceder R. more »

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September 30, 2010

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Bass Fishing

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The long and short of plastic worms

August 2, 2010 The shoreline had a shallow edge that extended out no more than six or seven feet. This narrow space was dotted with sparse grass. Below the edge, the bank quickly dropped away. » Full Story

Soft plastics for solid summer bass action

July 1, 2010 W hen it comes to the bright, hot days of summer, I stuff my tackle bags with soft baits, what we used to call “rubber. » Full Story

Turning heads for fishing around docks

June 14, 2010 One of the more consistent and most important places to fish for summer largemouths is under docks.

The reason is pretty obvious: docks provide shade. » Full Story

The return of the Vamp

May 10, 2010 For most topwater lures – maybe for all topwaters – it’s the splash that’s more important than the shap. » Full Story

Jig worming by any other name

April 1, 2010 When I first wrote about this technique some 15 years ago, I called it “jig worming.” Though the story was for a major bass magazine, the name didn’t stick. » Full Story

Try the topwater road less traveled for September bass

September 14, 2009 Seasonal bites” are all the rage in bass fishing, and I get it, I really d. » Full Story
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