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New Topwater Breathes Life into Dying Bait

  
  
  
  
  
  
Baitsmith Series X Bluegill topwater lure

You basically have wake baits, poppers, walkers and prop baits for hard-bodied topwaters. But now there might be a new class of topwater baits that are jointed dying baits.

Common Courtesy Among Anglers of Immediacy

  
  
  
  
  
  
Boats crowding Lake Guntersville during a bass tournament.
We live in a society of immediacy. It didn't always use to be that way. I remember as a kid, you "went out to eat" once or twice a month. You didn't go through the drive-thru everyday for lunch. I remember, you could play the Atari on the weekends. You certainly didn't play games on a phone you carried in your pocket whenever the urge struck you. If we were lucky, we got to go to the movies once a month. We didn't download it to our TV or computer and watch it anytime we wanted.

Unfortunately our immediacy of everything has carried over into fishing. I remember when I was growing up fishing, if you saw a guy on a bank, you didn't pull down 50 yards in front of him and start fishing; you let him have the bank. I remember when you saw fish schooling and a boat catching them, you didn't run over on top of them and start casting.

But most of all, I remember when you were fishing a spot that guys would not run you over, stop right on top of you and start fishing. There weren't as many fishing tournaments on the lakes back then. There weren't as many anglers who owned boats. And anglers had a lot more respect for each other than I've seen in recent years.

This weekend, I fished with a friend, and we were idling over a spot that was loaded with fish. We were marking a big school of bass on the Side Imaging unit, and we got excited. We were trying to understand how the spot laid because the wind was bad, and we wanted to get a good lineup.

As we're idling back and forth, zig zagging over the spot, another boat races up to us and kills the outboard. The driver runs to the front of the boat, drops the trolling motor and makes a cast, mere feet away from us.

This angler was fishing a tournament. More than likely he had found these fish days before on his own. But the point is, we were already there. I continued trolling over the spot before finally stopping to fish myself. They caught bass and we caught bass. In fact, we caught bigger bass than we saw them catch. They were measuring every fish and ours didn't need to be measured.

We were fishing for fun, and they were fishing a tournament. But whatever happened to idling up to another boat and saying, "Hey we're in a tournament, and we found this school here a week ago. Would you mind if we fished here with you?"

I would have left the spot and let him have it. Because I would have appreciated the gesture from a fellow angler in our usually great fishing community and repaid it. But the principal of the matter made me stay and yank on the bass until they quit biting.

We were fishing for fun. They were fishing for money. We were excited to have found a good school of bass. They seemed empowered to force us off the spot.

If you live on Guntersville or Kentucky Lakes, you know what I'm talking about. Just about everytime I talk to fishermen on these lakes, I hear phrases like "bent-pole pattern", "waypointed", "hole jumped" or "point pirates". In fact some of the best sticks on these lakes, have quit fishing all together because it got so bad.

I consider this practice of going to someone else's fish, spoiled behavoir at best. It goes back to that immediacy I was talking about. We don't want to have to work or put much effort into anything anymore. We don't want to even talk to another angler and feel entitled to anything on the water. We want to just go and do what we want the moment we feel like it without any consideration for anyone else on the water.

Some great anglers have taken me fishing on Kentucky Lake, the likes of Terry Bolton and Curt McGuire. You know how many times I've been back to their spots without them? ZERO. Not once. Because I have too much respect for both those guys. And I don't ever want to be talked about in that negative way for having waypointed their spots.

For me fishing is about finding the best fish you can on your own. It's not about catching them. Most good anglers can catch fish when they get around them. But the best anglers are also that adept at finding them.
Find your own fish, and know that if you found them, someone else probably did too. But if someone is on the fish, at least have the common courtesy to let them have it until they leave. At the very least, do the polite thing, and ask if you can fish with them.

None of us own anything on the lake. If you drop a brush pile in the lake, it just became the lake's brush pile. If you find a school on a shell bed, it's not your school. Work to find the best fish and if someone happens to be on them, go to your next deal.

When the fish quit biting on this spot, we left it to the other boat. We meandered down the lake and found another school with good keepers in it. The fish are always biting somewhere else too. So be courteous to your fellow angler.

Don't think I'm singling out tournament anglers. I've had crappie anglers throw anchors right on top of spots while I was fishing them. I've had anglers troll over schools of fish while fishing.

I love tournament fishing, and I love sharing the sport with other anglers. Yet experiences like this make me wonder if this sport may already be too big for its britches. Like my parents did with me, sometimes we need to be reminded that common courtesy goes a long way.

I would love to hear your thoughts about this. I'm sure I'm not the only one surprised or frustrated by the lack of respect among anglers. Comment here, share in the discussion on our Facebook Fan Page, or send us Feedback.

Bohannan’s Buzzbait Battle Plan for Bass

  
  
  
  
  
  
Bohannan black buzzbait for fishing for bass in shallow fall vegetation


Photos by Sean Ostruszka / FLW Outdoors Magazine

Mudslide Nearly Throws Wrench in FLW Series Bass Fishing Tourney

  
  
  
  
  
  
Mudslide

Yesterday morning a large section of Highway 188 was impassible by 6 am just north of Roosevelt Lake, the site of this week's final FLW Series Western Division event. The mudslide occurred a little before 6 in the morning, but luckily most of the competitors had already made it to the lake by then. It took road crews nearly five hours to clean the road of mud rock and damaged guard rails.

How to Fish for Bass in Fall Transition

  
  
  
  
  
  

Fall transition can make fishing tough for a few weeks. The fish aren't on their summer spots anymore and they aren't way up in the creeks chasing shad yet. So where do they go?

New Flip Weights Offer More Weedless Bass Fishing Options

  
  
  
  
  
  
Jim Ric Enterprises Flip Weights

Jimmy Millsap and Rich Lowitzki have cut their teeth competing professionally on different FLW Outdoors trails. Their years of experience translate well into new offerings with their partnership company, JimRic Enterprises. You've seen their very effective shaky head the Weedless Wonder here on Wired2Fish.com. However, they just released a new product, the Flip Weight, that both Millsap and Lowitzki have been using to collect checks all season this past year.

IMA Goes Naked into 2011 - Good for Bass Anglers

  
  
  
  
  
  
Ima lures being offered in clear or no paint for clear water and custom painting

IMA Japan has been gaining a foothold in the United States the last two years thanks to good products that work and good pros like Michael Murphy, Bill Lowen and Fred Roumbanis providing useful input in the design of the baits.

Angler Disqualified for Tweeting During Fishing Tournament

  
  
  
  
  
  
No tweeting during fishing tournaments. Leave your social network in your pocket.

Twitter and Facebook are at the forefront of a cultural shift in society. Every day there are 20 news stories on Mashable.com about aspects of the two social networking platforms and their effects on people and society. More so than any other time in history, people are connected to each others' lives.

F-Sonic and Korrigan SR Offer New Spins on Staple Crankbaits

  
  
  
  
  
  
Deps F-Sonic Big Nose Rattling Lipless crankbait

New hardbaits from Japanese lure maker DEPS

Combs Talks Fishing Docks and Introduces the Lateral Perch

  
  
  
  
  
  
Keith Combs Flips docks on Lake Tawakoni

Fishing docks with deeper water, brush and a good presentation results in big catches

How to Avoid Snags When Fishing

  
  
  
  
  
  
Big bass on a jig worked through shallow cover

Better Rod position and awareness makes for less lost lures

Good tips for how to fish hard swimbait

  
  
  
  
  
  

Our buddy Dave Mercer shares a great tip for pausing a hard swimbait and feeding slack so the bait has a chance to turn back. He's fishing with a Storm Kickin' Stick and puts a whooping on the bass. And he catches and releases the possible World Record Rudd? See for yourself.

Stren AFS Anglers Restricted to Presque Isle Bay

  
  
  
  
  
  
Presque Isle Bay bass tournament launch photo from Patrick Baker of FLWOutdoors.com


Photo by Patrick Baker - Visit FLWOutdoors.com for all the coverage and more great photos like this one from the event!

Here We Go Again - Bass Fishing Tournament Preparation

  
  
  
  
  
  
Mark Menendez Prepares for Tourney

By Mark Menendez

Omori Goes Online

  
  
  
  
  
  
Takahiro Omori's Bass Fishing Website

Takahiro Omori released a his new professional angler website today, takahiroomori.com. The Cox Group designed the site for the amiable pro. It features video, photos, and most importantly his journal of blogs from the professional tours including BASS, FLW and the PAA. There's some pretty good content up there now.

Sunline Now Offers American Website

  
  
  
  
  
  

Pure Fishing Also Sues Normark's Sufix and Trigger X Brands

  
  
  
  
  
  
Trigger X Hammer Worm


Trigger X Hammer Worms

Ronnie Brinegar Tourney a Big Success

  
  
  
  
  
  
Scott Duckworth and Bart Schulz won the Ronnie Brinegar Benefit Tournament

Thank you to all who fished the Ronnie Brinegar Benefit Bass Tournament on Kentucky Lake this past Saturday. The tournament was put on by FLW Outdoors and the River City Bass Club. The tournament had approximately 100 boats and the silent auction at Fast Eddies was a big hit the night before.

Favorite 5 Shallow Crankbaits for Bass Fishing

  
  
  
  
  
  
Wired2Fish 5 Favorite Shallow Crankbaits for Bass Fishing

It’s starting to cool off in parts of the country. Here in Kentucky we had our coolest weekend since April. This time of year gets my blood pumping again because I love to catch bass on a shallow crankbait. When you just run the banks fishing fast and not over-thinking how smart a bass really is. A shallow crankbait is an often overlooked and deadly tool in the arsenal in the fall.

Pure Fishing Sues Shimano over Patent Infringement

  
  
  
  
  
  
Stren Sonic Braid

We don't like the dirty side of fishing. The corporate side that takes the joy of fishing away from the water and into courtrooms. But this story and subsequent outcome could have a ripple effect beyond the fishing line segment of the tackle manufacturing industry, so it bears mentioning.

More on the Pending Decision on Banning Lead in Fishing Tackle

  
  
  
  
  
  
Smallmouth caught on a lead jighead



Following up on our story yesterday about the petitions to the Environmental Protection Agency to ban lead in fishing tackle and ammunition, the American Sportfishing Association put out an alert today for anglers to provide comments to their senators and representatives as well as Lisa Jackson, the EPA's administrator.

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