We found some awesome freebies for you! For a limited time, buy this Berkley spinning combo and receive a free long sleeve t-shirt. Also free trilene line after rebate! Links to rebates:
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Link to the set: http://outfitterpro.us/pages/33.html
Friday, March 7, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
From the shop: Midrange Kayak Dropshot Smallmouth Bass Fishing Set ($91)
This set is for fishing small to medium sized tributary rivers for smallmouth bass. It has mid-range components that have noticeable advantages over inexpensive gear. If the water has good visibility, target the deepest pools you can see. If you are not able to see the bottom, target the outside of bends, and behind any current breaks.
Link to the set: http://outfitterpro.us/pages/32.html
Monday, March 3, 2014
From the shop: Ultimate Panfish Bobber Fishing Set ($314)
This set is the best set of equipment currently available to catch panfish like Bluegills, Redears, Red Breasts, Rockbass, Crappie, and even small black bass. All components are premium and proven to be highly productive. Simply tie it together and focus on 5+ ft areas which have underwater structure. The lures are sized for 8" or larger panfish, which is larger than average. Be aware that you will not be able to take smaller fish with this set.
From the shop: Kentucky Jig Largemouth Bass Fishing Set ($48)
This set is for bottom jig finesse fishing. You'll want to have first used a searching technique, such as a crankbait, to identify a location holding bass. Use this set to slowly work the bottom of an area holding bass for a higher catch rate. Let the jig sit for 10-20 seconds at each location before reeling it in 5 ft to sit again. Hits will be a light tap or a bounce on the visible line.
Link to the set: http://outfitterpro.us/pages/29.html
From the shop: Outer Banks North Carolina Gulp Surf Fishing Set ($106)
This set is for fishing at the beach in North Carolina. Tie three feet of leader line onto the end of your main line. Slide a weight onto the line (don't tie it), and then tie a hook onto the end of the line. Cast it out as far as you can, and reel it in, sensing for a deeper area. Keep the bait in the deeper area and wait for a bite.
View this set in the shop: http://outfitterpro.us/pages/28.html
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