Largemouth Bass Fishing at Spring Lake South State Park, near Peoria Illinois, in March. 3 Cold water 5 pounders !!! See moreFishing info and pictures at www.spinnerbait.org (more)
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Largemouth Bass Fishing at Spring Lake South State Park, near Peoria Illinois, in March. 3 Cold water 5 pounders !!! See moreFishing info and pictures at www.spinnerbait.org (more)
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This is the first video I have had that I had to cram so much awesome fishing into a ten minute span! The video was shot in about an hours time and eight fish were caught so you do the math. Jonny, in this video provides some great tips for fishing pond bass in the summer and fall! He will be using soft craws and cray fish and minnows for big bass! Tune in for this video and more on fishing and fun and you will not be disappointed!
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G3 Sportsman host Scott Turnage goes bass fishing with Lonnie Stanley of Stanley Lures, trying out the new Stanley Ribbit. Find more clips and show times at http://www.g3sportsman.com .
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Danny Thomson Bass Fishing with String, Hook, and Worm. Hand Fishing Video. This pond is not stocked with bass, its a small pond in Tampa, Florida and in FL you can catch fish anywhere.
(the fish was released back unharmed back to its nest)
This video was a Featured Video on youtube.com and ranked #1 on views and ratings for the first 3 months it was up.
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Bright sun at High Noon in the middle of the summer, get out a buzzbait and hit the windblown points and weedlines.
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Paul Elias did something on Falcon Lake that nobody, including himself, thought possible. He averaged nearly 7-pound bass over April 3-6 to capture the BASS all-time heavyweight record. See, for the first time, every bass he pulls into the boat (and some he missed), and an interview with Elias that walks you through his emotions on the final day of the Bassmaster Elite Series Lone Star Shootout presented by Longhorn. Did he think he had enough to win? What did Aaron Martens tell him before the weigh-in? Find out in the exclusive, full-length show. It’s something youv’e never seen before and might never see again: Paul Elias, 132 pounds, 8 ounces. Watch now!
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Join me on a little outing where I catch bass in a most unconventional way. I call it ‘Sweeping’ and in this episode of ‘Another Walk with Mike’ you’ll discover how exciting this method can be. I came up with the technique after having bass hit my buzz bait just as I was pulling it out of the water. Finally, after one such strike I pushed my pole back in the water and Bam! A method was born. Similiar to doodlesocking or jigger pole fishing, sweeping is best done from a kayak. Watch my video and see for yourself. It is as exciting as it can be. Also, enjoy my other wildlife walks and nature tour videos.
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1. In “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, Mr. Cintrón is best described as
A. depressed and mean.
B. well-meaning and hard-working.
C. careless but strict.
D. angry and bitter.
2. In “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, Luis likes Naomi because she is
A. wild and fun loving.
B. kind and beautiful.
C. a friend of his mother’s.
D. wealthy and generous.
3. In “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, Luis tries hard to find the hubcap for Naomi because he
A. wants to make the sale.
B. wants to upstage his father.
C. takes his friend’s dare.
D. wants to do something nice for Naomi.
4. In “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, at one point in the story, Luis cries “a flood of tears” because he is
A. embarrassed about his criminal record.
B. sad at his mother’s funeral.
C. acknowledging how much he misses his mother.
D. badly injured by a flying hubcap.
5. In “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, the theme of this story is best stated as
A. everyone should work hard.
B. you cannot escape your past problems.
C. we all have one true love.
D. involvement in life can ease painful losses.
6. In “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, his grief over the loss of his mother characterizes Luis as a
A. troubled youth.
B. boy that hates his father.
C. gang member.
D. boy with normal teen issues.
7. In “Catch the Moon” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, what does Luis’ reaction to his time in juvenile hall say about his character?
A. He feels guilty, and knows his mother would be disappointed.
B. He does not accept responsibility, and seems to think it was undeserved.
C. He is accountable for his actions, and thinks he should have done the full time.
D. He is sad to have disappointed his father after all his father has suffered.
8. In “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, the narrator is distracted by the tugging of the bass and
A. Sheila’s conversation.
B. his struggle to grow up.
C. his social failures.
D. the sound of the music in the background.
9. In “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, the best example of an external conflict is the narrator’s
A. struggle to hide the fishing rod from Sheila.
B. mental anguish while riding in the canoe.
C. wistful memories and his regrets later in life.
D. struggle to compete with Eric.
10. In “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, the external conflict in this story is revealed when the narrator
A. considers whether to reel in the fish or let it go.
B. catches his first fish.
C. asks Sheila to go on a date.
D. realizes that he has no hope of dating Sheila.
11. In “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, after the narrator resolves the external conflict, he
A. is angry with Sheila.
B. is filled with regret.
C. decides to give up fishing.
D. decides to give up dating.
12. In “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, the story’s theme is best expressed as
A. fishing is more important than dating.
B. it is important to have a hobby you like.
C. dating is difficult and often painful.
D. enduring values guide the best choices.
13. In “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, how does this story’s theme relate to the internal conflict?
A. When we are pulled in two directions, we must stay true to ourselves.
B. We may feel inadequate and must conceal our feelings from others.
C. Summer loves come and go, but your family is forever.
D. You can choose your friends but not your neighbors.
14. In “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell, how does the unbending of the rod after the fish is gone relate to the theme?
A. The narrator gives his attention to Shelia without regret for the fish.
B. The narrator is now free of his childhood desire to be close to nature.
C. The narrator knows he made the wrong choice immediately.
D. The narrator wonders if you can ever have it all, the girl and the fish.
You’d have the answers sooner if you read the book.
I’m going there for vacation and i always wanted to fish in the sea im not sure if theres a place to fish where people aren’t swimming and i dont know if i have the right rods but i have a pretty strong one that i just bought for catfishing and i have a few rods set up for bass.
Where at in panama can I fish and what rod and bait should i use to catch what fish? and if so can anyone recommend a cheap guide you can go out in a boat and fish with ( im borke
)
thanks
In the morning on a incoming tide, a good leader(mono filament) 40 lb test, with swivel and shrimp work well. wade fishing works well. ask some of the locals when you get there. I like a long pole with about 15 to 20 lb test.