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WORM FISHING BASICS.

Like most methods of fishing, some require additional skills like “reading the line”. Others require us to use our “sixth sense” to detect those soft or delicate bites from bass. Well welcome to the world of worm fishing, because this is a combination of everything I just mentioned and more! NOTE: When I use the word worm, I am also referring to other soft plastic shapes and creatures, which can be fished by these methods. The need for sensitivity with worm fishing is the number one skill you must perfect if you are to be successful, whether you’re using a four-inch or a twelve-inch worm. When I first began fishing worms as a child dangling them under a bobber, the worm did all the work. Now, when using the plastic worm, you will have to make the imitation look so good that the fish just cannot refuse it.

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So you wanna be a guide?

Ahh, the life of a fishing guide, what a piece of cake, go fishing and get paid for it. What could possibly be better? Well, I’ve completed 16 seasons (now retired) and let me tell you right now, there’s more to it than you’d think.

Don’t get me wrong, I dearly love my time on the water with clients, but there are times….

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A New Field Editor for OutdoorFrontiers

We have a new contributing field editor to the OutdoorFrontiers family who will be sharing information on the wonderful world of bass fishing. Say hello to Charles Graham MacLeod-Stuart. Charles is known throughout the USA and Canada as “The Bass Doctor”.

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OutdoorFrontiers Video News

Previous members of OutdoorFrontiers.com will no doubt see many changes in the site. However, if you were a member before, you’ll see we’ve added some features that I’ve been wanting for some time.

Something that this new website does give us here at OutdoorFrontiers is an increased video capability! And that’s something that I’m really excited about.

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Your Ice-Fishing Success Depends Upon You

I’ve been on the water often enough over the decades to know that the barometer will affect your fishing success, but the degree to which it plays a part, often depends upon the fisherman him/herself. The need to slow down one’s presentation is often difficult to recognize, much less make a very necessary, immediate transition, especially when you’ve been out several days in a row with the fish banging your lure or minnow as soon as, or before it hits your favored fishing depth.

I frequently state, “I let the fish tell me what they want.”

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Gallery

Braggin Board

Here you will find our “Braggin Board” If you think you caught the “Big One” send it to us and we’ll put it on the board to see if it measures up!

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Bass Gallery

Here you will find bass fishing photos from all over the world. Largemouth, Smallmouth, Peacock and any other fresh or saltwater bass.

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General Fishing

Here you will find general fishing photos sent to us by members from all over the world.

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Steve’s Gallery

This is my personal gallery. It is a collection of my favorite photos from my many outdoor adventures over the years. I hope you enjoy them.

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Video Gallery

This is a collection of random video shorts. I hope you enjoy them. Video 1 – Elk Turd Football?