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If you hate booties, why not give ’em another try? Photo: Dylan Heyden
Love them, hate them, wear them with a leash, without a leash, for traction, warmth, or both, if you surf anywhere other than the tropics, chances are you’ve needed to resort to booties at some point. Every fall it seems there’s a chorus of moans as the water temp dips just low enough to warrant digging out the wetsuit booties from where they’ve been hiding all summer, and a collective rush on all the surf shops when everyone realizes how full of holes last season’s pair of booties have become. Booties get a pretty bad rap as far as surf equipment goes. Surfers complain that they look kooky, make it harder to grip your board, and are uncomfortable, and while the first is definitely true, the second two don’t have to be. Wetsuit manufacturers have responded to the general dislike of booties among surfers by investing time and effort to make booties totally awesome and well worth the investment with dif
Chalk Talk: How Strader powers down with stickbaits
Friday, January 29, 2021 (
Editor s note: The following is the latest installment in a series of fishing tips presented by
The Bass University. Check back each Friday for a new tip.)
Veteran Tennessee pro Wesley Strader doesnt mince words about his preferred tackle setups: I hate throwing a spinning rod, he said. When I have to use it I will use it, but I just feel more comfortable with a baitcasting pole in my hand.
That distaste for finesse gear extends to many standard finesse techniques, too: I dont like throwing Senkos. Ill be honest, I hate it. Its like watching paint dry and Im not a watch-paint-dry kind of person.
3 Active Ways to Grab a Cold-Weather Bass Attention
Use these presentations to boat more cold-water bass as the season winds down.
Baits that flash, vibrate or otherwise draw attention work well in late fall. This smallie was caught on a SteelShad blade bait. (Photo by Brad Richardson, Get N Bit Productions) December 17, 2020 By Mike Pehanich
Conventional wisdom has it that cold-weather angling is a game of patience and subtlety, with finesse jigs, live bait and dead-sticked plastics dominating the list of lazy lures for late-fall and winter bass.
But that isn t necessarily so.
Anticipating the onset of winter, bass tend to feed heavily, and often lures with action and vibration trigger some of the season’s best bites. Here are three ways to use these active presentations to boat more bass as the season winds down.
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