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My Erie plan, Part 3

By the last day of practice, I knew where the fish were and I was pretty sure I knew how to catch them. The thing was, though, that I had to make a plan as to which spots to fish… and in what order.

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Smallmouth curiosity

In last week’s column we talked a little about smallmouth aggression. A trait that goes right along with that is curiosity. They’re the most curious fish I know.

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Go subsurface when you walk-the-dog

The hypnotic side-to-side gait of a topwater lure can produce vicious and predictable strikes, but when the fish fail to connect it can leave an angler scratching his head.

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6 tips for fishing aquatic vegetation

Few anglers in the world fish aquatic vegetation more effectively than Elite Series pro Terry Scroggins. Get his simple tips for dissecting vegetation.

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The bumpy road

Any road worth traveling is bound to have a few bumps along the way.

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Fishing fall grass

Grass, or more generally vegetation, is the lifeblood of a lake or river as far as fishing is concerned.

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Horton’s tips for Pickwick Lake

Bassmaster Elite Series pro Timmy Horton has some sound advice on how to catch the Pickwick Lake’s heavyweight largemouth and smallmouth bass in autumn.

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Knowing when to jerk

Get rhythm! Without it, your jerkbait technique will never be what it should.

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5 clues to fall patterns

Bass are starting to move into the creeks on most of our lakes as they begin to feed up prior to winter. There are five things I look for to tell me when and where to find fish this time of year.

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My Erie plan, Part 2

OK, so I knew where I was going to fish — the island area — and I had my maps and other sources of information out for review.

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