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		<title>BLACK FRIDAY SA&#8230;</title>
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		<title>FREE BASS FISHING COURSES and FREE TACKLE</title>
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		<title>FALL AND EARLY WINTER CRANKBAIT TIPS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 16:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Kevin VanDam as told to Louie Stout Bassmaster.com We&#8217;re into that time of year when shad have moved into the backs of creeks on most reservoirs, and the bass are piling in there to fatten up. Baitfish are lured into the creeks by cooler water and nutrients being flushed into the system by fall [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=stevevonbrandt.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6533332&amp;post=371&amp;subd=stevevonbrandt&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Kevin VanDam as told to Louie Stout</p>
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<p>We&#8217;re  into that time of year when shad have moved into the backs of creeks on  most reservoirs, and the bass are piling in there to fatten up.</p>
<p>Baitfish  are lured into the creeks by cooler water and nutrients being flushed  into the system by fall rains. This creates an excellent feeding  opportunity for the bass prior to winter and a great time to utilize  shallow running crankbaits.</p>
<p><strong>Spinnerbaits and flipping techniques work well, too,</strong> but I think the crankbait is a better choice, especially when the water  is relatively clear. You need to cover water quickly to find the bass.  Crankbaits make that possible, and they best resemble the forage.</p>
<p>Now, <strong>if  the water is heavily stained, the vibration of the spinnerbait or  well-placed jigs and plastics dropped into cover may work better.</strong></p>
<p>I  prefer square-billed crankbaits now because of the erratic action they  deliver. You can catch them on a variety of crankbaits, but the smaller,  square-billed body baits are ideal when the bass bunch up in the  shallows.</p>
<p>I helped in the development of <a href="http://tacklewarehouse.com/?from=detroph" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Strike King&#8217;s new, KVD 1.5 and 2.5 square bills </strong></span></a>that  have produced extremely well for me this fall. Both run 4 to 6 feet  deep, depending on line size, although the 2.5 has a little bigger body  profile. Both deliver a unique erratic action.</p>
<p>The baits  are weighted so that they constantly search slightly from side to side.  The erratic action resembles an injured baitfish.</p>
<p>In fact,  we purposely built in some &#8220;instability&#8221; in the way the lures run so  that they kick abruptly off rocks, stumps, or dock posts.</p>
<p>When  I head into a creek during the fall, I will have multiple rods rigged  with different line sizes, baits and colors. The water tends to be a  little more stained in the back than it is near the front of the creek,  so I&#8217;m prepared for all conditions.</p>
<p>For example, if the  water is stained, the fish will be shallower and holding tighter to the  cover, so I&#8217;ll use heavier line and a bigger bodied bait, like the 2.5,  in sexy shad colors. In clearer water, I prefer the smaller bodied 1.5  in natural colors.</p>
<p>I want the bait hitting bottom or off cover, so the various line sizes helps me make the appropriate adjustments.</p>
<p>When  the fish are in the far backs of creeks, they can be extremely shallow.  I cast the crankbait right up &#8220;into the dirt&#8221; and hold the rod tip high  as I begin the retrieve. When the bait moves into deeper water, I&#8217;ll  lower the rod tip.</p>
<p>Key spots are the edges of mud flats  that drop into the channel. That&#8217;s where you&#8217;ll find hidden stumps that  bass use to ambush shad.</p>
<p>So, when you go to your favorite  lake this fall, head into the creeks, look for shad activity, and cover  water with a crankbait. If there&#8217;s shad in the area, the bass will be  there, and you can load the boat quickly.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Wrong With My Lake? The Algae Scourge!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KILLENS &#8211;DOVER 9/15/10 We went to Killens today on 9/15/10 and found less than desirable conditions. I said to Skip, &#8220;What is wrong with the water?&#8221;, &#8221; I have seen it green before but this is bad&#8221;. We fished hard and caught just one bass. It was decent but it was poor fishing all day [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=stevevonbrandt.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6533332&amp;post=367&amp;subd=stevevonbrandt&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>We  went to Killens today on 9/15/10 and found less than desirable  conditions. I said to Skip, &#8220;What is wrong with the water?&#8221;, &#8221; I have  seen it green before but this is bad&#8221;.</p>
<p>We fished hard and caught  just one bass. It was decent but it was poor fishing all day and if you  know me at all, it was not for lack of knowledge or lack of effort!</p>
<p>I worked every water depth with<strong> more than 20 baits </strong>presented  in a variety of ways to no avail, and we left. I said to Skip, &#8220;I have  Seen this before but can&#8217;t remember what it is called or what it does to  the lake exactly as it has been years since I retired and was involved  in this on a daily basis.</p>
<p>I no sooner got home and picked up the  new BASS TIMES magazine that I got yesterday, and started to read, and  what to my surprise was right inside?? What looked like a picture of<strong> KILLENS POND </strong>with an article attached called, <span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>&#8220;THE ALGAE SCOURGE</strong></span>&#8220;, and here is what it says. I now know what is wrong with KILLENS!!</p>
<p><strong>The algae scourge</strong></p>
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<p>Bass Times</p>
<p>Tue, 06/01/2010</p>
<p>By Robert Montgomery</p>
<p>More than pesky surface scum, new algae blooms are killing fish, poisoning wildlife and harming humans</p>
<p>MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — As pollution degrades our water, it also feeds a toxic outbreak that threatens our fisheries and our future.</p>
<p>“We  are approaching a tipping point where we might not be able to get back  to what used to be,” said Dr. Ken Hudnell, a neurotoxicologist and  adjunct associate research professor at the University of North  Carolina-Charlotte.</p>
<p>“<span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>We could lose ecosystems, leaving only cesspools of cyanobacteria that can’t be used for recreation or drinking water.”</strong></span></p>
<p>The  growing danger for fresh water, not only in the United States but  worldwide, exists in cellular populations described collectively as <strong>Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae,</strong> are the most notorious, and some species are potentially harmful to  humans. Golden alga, a dinoflagellate, is a relentless killer of fish.  Didymo is a diatom that has smothered stream-beds in several states.</p>
<p>All are spreading and increasing the duration and intensity of their blooms.</p>
<p>For  example, golden algae obliterated all aquatic life in a 30-mile stretch  of West Virginia’s Dunkard Creek last fall. Until that kill, it was  thought to be confined mainly to brackish waters typical of rivers and  reservoirs in east Texas, Oklahoma and Wyoming. Now, resource managers  fear that another 21 streams in the state could be at risk because of  similar water conditions, as well as waterways in Pennsylvania,  Virginia, Maryland and Kentucky.</p>
<p>Paul Ziemkiewicz,  director of the Water Research Institute at West Virginia University,  said the Dunkard incident was “the worst fish kill I’ve experienced in  21 years in West Virginia.”</p>
<p>In Ohio, meanwhile, the Akron  Beacon Journal newspaper recently reported, “The number of [blue-green  algae] blooms producing scary toxins or poisons is growing in frequency  and duration in Lake Erie and many inland lakes and water-ways in Ohio  and elsewhere.</p>
<p>“The threat is gaining attention as new  testing shows the toxin microcystin from the planktonic bacteria is  present in popular recreational lakes and city water supplies, including  Akron’s.”</p>
<p>Late last summer, Western Lake Erie Waterkeeper  Sandy Bihn told BASS Times, “Old-time boaters say the algae is as bad  or worse than it was in the ’60s and ’70s. I think Lake Erie is poised  for something awful that will make national news.”</p>
<p>In  Florida, Hudnell said, studies have revealed that toxins from some of  these blue-green blooms “are higher in drinking water than raw water  because the cells are lysed during processing and release all their  toxins.</p>
<p>“It’s very difficult to remove all cyanotoxins  from drinking water, and utilities don’t monitor for them. They are only  concerned about other cyanochemicals that cause taste and odor problems  — and phone calls.”</p>
<p>In a letter to the U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency (EPA), Earthjustice said, “Potentially toxigenic  cyanobacteria have been found statewide, including river and stream  systems such as the St. Johns River in the Northeast Region and the  Caloosahatchee River in the Southwest Region.”</p>
<p>Bill  Frazier, a water quality expert for a municipality as well as  conservation director for the North Carolina BASS Federation Nation, has  been watching the growing assault on our waters and sounding the alarm  for some time.</p>
<p>“HABs are a type of canary in the coal  mine,” he said. “The fact that they are present is an indicator of an  out-of-balance ecosystems. Nothing good can outcompete them for living  space. And the space we are talking about is water — the substance that  allows us to live on this planet.</p>
<p>“Add to that the fact  that HABs are exchanging genetic material in order to allow them to  adapt to conditions they otherwise couldn’t tolerate, and it no longer  is a wakeup call. It’s more like a piercing scream. Unfortunately, only a  very few of us are listening.”</p>
<p>In fact, Hudnell resigned  from EPA because it would not start a freshwater HAB research and  control program. He and Dr. Wayne Carmichael now are leading an informal  coalition of more than 500 people in lobbying for passage of the  Freshwater Harmful Algal Bloom Research and Control Act of 2010.</p>
<p>“It’s  an emerging story, a fascinating story, a very scary story, and an  incredibly complicated issue,” said scientist Julie Weatherington-Rice  of Ohio State University. She was speaking specifically about blue-green  blooms in Lake Erie and other Ohio waters, but her assessment also  accurately describes the HAB problem nationally.</p>
<p>Why is this happening?</p>
<p>To simplify: All blooms benefit from four “stimulatory factors,” according to Hudnell. <strong>They  are sunlight for photosynthesis, warmth (in general, the warmer the  better), nutrients (particularly nitrogen and phosphorus) and calm, even  stagnant, water (often brought on by drought).</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“Good things just don’t happen in stagnant water</strong>,” he said. “A water body, like a human body, needs good circulation to function properly.”</p>
<p>But it is what we continue to discharge into our waters —<strong> dissolved solids, salts and particularly phosphorus-laden nutrients from our cities and agricultural lands</strong> — that drives this threat.</p>
<p>“In  Lake Erie, the cure in the ’70s was the ban on phosphorus in laundry  detergent, which reduced the phosphorus in the lakes,” Bihn said. “About  1995, the phosphorus curve reversed its downward trend and began once  again increasing. This time, it is said to be dissolved phosphorus  rather than total phosphorus.”</p>
<p>Hudnell added, “The No. 1 problem is<strong> too many nutrients. This allows HABs to dominate, to crowd out and  shade out the good algae. As these occur for longer times and in more  places, it’s going to be more and more difficult to reverse the trend.”</strong></p>
<p>Cyanobacteria: A World Wide Nightmare</p>
<p>According  to studies by the University of North Carolina, the algae bloom like  engulfed Lake Atitlan last year is a world wide epidemic, endangering  fresh water supplies at alarming rates</p>
<p>In fact, Hans  Paerl, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute of Marine  Sciences Professor and co-author of the Science paper, calls the algae  the ‘cockroach of lakes.’ It’s everywhere and it’s hard to exterminate –  but when the sun comes up it doesn’t scurry to a corner, it’s still  there, and it’s growing, as thick as 3 feet in some areas.</p>
<p>Note:  In Lake Atitlan, 85 per cent of the 30,000 acre lake was recently  covered with the green scum, going as far down as 80 feet in some  locations.</p>
<p>The algae has been linked to <strong>digestive, neurological and skin diseases and fatal liver disease in humans.</strong> It costs municipal water systems many millions of dollars to treat in  the United States alone. And though it’s more prevalent in developing  countries, it grows on key bodies of water across the world, including  Lake Victoria in Africa, the Baltic Sea, Lake Erie and bays of the Great  Lakes, Florida’s Lake Okeechobee and in the main reservoir for Raleigh,  N.C.</p>
<p>‘This is a worldwide problem,’ said Paerl, Kenan  Professor of marine and environmental sciences in UNC’s College of Arts  and Sciences.</p>
<p>‘It’s long been known that nutrient runoff contributes to cyanobacterial growth. Now scientists can factor in <strong>temperature and global warming</strong>,’  said Paerl, who, with professor Jef Huisman from the University of  Amsterdam, the Netherlands, explains the new realisation in Science  paper.</p>
<p>‘<strong>As temperatures rise waters are more amenable to blooms,’ </strong>Paerl said.</p>
<p>The  algae also thrive in wet, soggy ground in areas experiencing periodic  floods, like the U.S. Midwest. And in a drought, like the Southeastern  United States is experiencing now, other algae and aquatic organisms die  off, cyanobacteria thrive, waiting to explode</p>
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<p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Warmer  weather has also created longer growing seasons, and it’s enabled  cyanobacteria to grow in northern waters previously too cold for their  survival. Species first found in southern Europe in the 1930s now form  blooms in northern Germany, and a Florida species now grows in the  Southeastern U.S. Others have appeared recently places as far north as  Montana and throughout Canada.</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Fish  and other aquatic animals and plants stand little chance against  cyanobacteria. The algae crowds the surface water, shading out plants –  fish food – below. The fish generally avoid cyanobacteria, so they’re  left without food. And when the algae die they sink to the bottom where  their decomposition can lead to extensive depletion of oxygen.</strong></span></p>
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<p><span style="color:#800080;"><strong>These cyanobacteria – blue-green algae – were the first plants on earth to produce oxygen.</strong></span></p>
<p>‘It’s  ironic,’ Paerl said. ‘Without cyanobacteria, we wouldn’t be here.  Animal life needed the oxygen the algae produced.’ Now, however, <span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>it  threatens the health and livelihood of people who depend on infested  waters for drinking water or income from fishing and recreational use.</strong></span></p>
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<p><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong> </strong></span></p>
<p>These algae that were first on the scene, Paerl predicts, will be the last to go… right after the cockroaches.</p>
<p>Source: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Public Health Advisories</p>
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<p>Spinnerbaits are not just a tool for the spring and fall.  <a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com/tacklestore.htm">Spinnerbaits</a> can be deadly, if the right ones are fished in a variety of  situations  whether it be the East Coast or the West. The trick is to be  able to  distinguish which is the right one for the right situation?   Spinnerbaits can fished in so many different ways, all of which, produce   BIG BASS from north to south, east to west. They can be fished through   the water column top to bottom. They are really a versatile bait if  you  know the little tricks it takes to fish them effectively. They can  be  fished many ways by varying the retrieve, weight of the bait, blade   size, the trailer and colors. You have a bait here that can work a  water  column and catch fish from one to twenty-five feet, and because  it is  so versatile, you can fish it fast, slow, and in all seasons of  the  year.</p>
<p>The first time I discovered this, I was amazed at how many  fish I  had must have missed in my youth, by not knowing how to fish a   spinnerbait here in the Northeast.</p>
<p>When it was October here in  Delaware, I went hunting until the end  of Quail season. Soon after 1976,  I read my first issue of Basssmaster  magazine, and saw that people were  using this bait year round and  catching bass. Soon after, in late  December in Delaware, I caught my  first bass on a “<a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com/tacklestore.htm">Stan  Sloan</a>” single  nickel colorado blade,(with a purple skirt, with  rattles on the arm,) by  letting it flutter into a sunken tree, in ten  foot deep, thirty-six  degree water. I soon felt that sluggish pull on  the line, “like a pile  of leaves or grass”, not until then, did I  realize that I could catch  bass year round on the right lures, with the  right presentation, sound  and color. It was well over six pounds, and  was a different fight when  she got close to the boat and saw the  trolling motor. Since that time I  have fished all over the United  States, from New York to California, and  found the right spinnerbait  and the right technique produces big bass  from all sorts of waters all  year long. They key is to keep it in the  strike zone, and most lures  are made so that you can work them as slowly  as you want to, while  still keeping them in the zone.</p>
<p>“DIFFERENT  TECHNIQUES”</p>
<p>I like to use the spinnerbait as a search tool, and  kind of a depth  finder, and bottom contour device also. What I do is  check out the  structure of the lake by bumping objects, and increasing  my chance for a  reaction strike right then. The spinnerbait will make a  different  sound bumping off different objects such as stumps, rocks,  sand, and  pea gravel.I also vary the speed often, and even shake the rod  if  necessary, trying to give the bass a different look, which is  important  in highly pressured waters. I work buzzbaits in a different  manner  also, which I believe is what accounts for some real lunkers that  I  might have otherwise missed. There are times when a spinnerbait is  the  most effective tool to use. When fishing the bait in heavy cover  such  as pads, I employ a technique that I now know is called fluttering  by  some anglers.</p>
<p>Basically what you do is to cast the spinnerbait  out into the pads,  and by moving your rod tip, and other parts of your  body positioning,  you maneuver the bait through the pads, and when it  comes to an  opening, stop it, and let it flutter down. Many strikes  comes as a lure  sinks.You should make a lot of casts to the areas where  you really  believe the bass are, or have seen them, as they can be  irritated into  striking if the bait is presented in enough variations  and positions.  Slow rolling can be extremely effective in deep water as  it designed to  imitate a crawfish on the bottom, or another type of bass  forage. The  trick to it is rolling it down the side of a sloping bank, a  rock bar, a  hump, or any underwater structure, and then slowly pumping  it back to  the boat. I employ the almost identical technique with a  lipless  crankbait with great success. There are also better types of   spinnerbaits for different types of cover. C shaped baits tend to work   better through heavy pads and grass, while a V shaped bait gets hung up   more easily.</p>
<p>Riprap is another good area to slow roll  spinnnerbaits. Sometimes  there is debris mixed in with the rocks, and  many times large bass are  waiting to attack prey that come along, and  are primes areas to  slow-roll spinnerbaits. The spinnerbaits should be  slow rolled over the  rocks and such, and extra action is not really  necessary. It should  crawl over the bottom, and sometimes I give it a  little twitch. All you  have to do is raise the rod a slightly, lightly  shake it, and then  continue slowrolling it back to the boat.</p>
<p>“DEEP  METHODS”</p>
<p>When the bass are really deep I employ a technique I  call deep  pulling; its like a yo-yo method but a little different. I let  the bait  flutter all the way down, and then let it sit, then I pull it  hard and  way up near the surface and do it again. I use real heavy baits  with  Colorado blades for this, usually in a chartreuse, or a chartreuse  and  white skirt when I fish in places that have dying shad in the  winter,  but anywhere else, I use black, or black/purple combinations. I  always  add a little <a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com/tacklestore.htm">Megastrike</a> to the baits.</p>
<p>“TACKLE”</p>
<p>I like  to use a  6 1/2 foot rod for this but sometimes I  use a 7   foot rod, on different occasions. Many times situations come up when a 7   foot rod suits the situation better that a 6 or 6 1/2 foot rod for   distance and control. Most of my rods I use for this technique are in a   medium heavy action. I really like a Fiberglass rod for these baits,  but  there are many new rods that are very good for spinnerbaits and   crankbaits, made by <a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com/tacklestore.htm">G.Loomis, St.Croix,  Kistler,and Shimano</a>. Sometimes  on the smaller baits I use a  spinning rod with Stren Super Braid,or  Power Pro, but the rest of the  time I use a baitcasting rod with a  Shimano Chronarch, with fourteen to  twenty pound P-Line or Bass Pro Shops line.</p>
<p>WHAT  COLORS FOR WHAT BAIT</p>
<p>When I choose a color for a spinnerbait, a  lot of factors come in to  play. The first thing I do is pick a shad  pattern, or whatever is the  dominate species in the lake. I usually  double up the skirts, to give  them more bulk. I use blue and white,  black and white, and chartreuse  and white. Sometimes I use red,  depending on the location. All of these  colors give a good range of  visibility under water.</p>
<p>In muddy water, I have always used the  same colors, black and blue  and red. The same goes for the nighttime. I  like to use the forage in  the lake if I can, such as rainbow trout or  shad, and to make it appear  injured to trigger that genetic response,  but only if the water isn’t  muddy. In muddy water I stick to black  almost exclusively.</p>
<p>I like to use big spinnerbaits in the spring,  when I’m in big fish  waters, some right here in Delaware or Maryland, or  others such as  Florida, Arizona, Texas, and Mexico. When fishing  strictly for big bass  with spinnerbaits I add on a double or triple  skirt for bulk and lift,  and use really big blades. Terminator makes  some big blades that I  really like on our spinnerbaits.  This year here  in Delaware, I landed  three bass in one day on big spinnerbaits, that  went seven and eight  pounds. Sometimes we even break off the tails of  worms for trailers,  and many times in the spring, I have caught some  huge bass from ten  inches of muddy water with a big spinnerbait with a  trailer. The new<a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com/tacklestore.htm"> Skeet Reese  Redemption</a> is another great spinnerbait and I use that with a  Colorado blade in cold and/or muddy water.</p>
<p>I have had a great response from bass in the Delaware,  Maryland, New  Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania areas, using a double  golden shiner  skirt. The bluegill and shad patterns top the list overall  though.  Sometimes reversing the skirts on the baits presents a  different  profile, and will also trigger hard to get strikes. The  spinnerbait  isn’t just a bait for beginners, although it is a great bait  to break  in a novice or child to the sport of bass fishing. But in the  hands of  an expert, it is a versatile year round bait, that can catch  “HUGE”  bass.</p>
<p>More advanced tactics and videos are available at my  website for  serious tournament anglers. All the tackle mentioned is available with  free shipping and up to 50% off at times at <a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com/tacklestore.htm">World Record Trophy  Bass Tackle Store.</a></p>
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		<title>New Bass Fishing Tackle Store Open.</title>
		<link>http://stevevonbrandt.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/new-bass-fishing-tackle-store-open/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 19:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW BASS FISHING WEBSITE NOW OPEN! We have opened a brand new website centering on trophy and world record bass fishing in the Northeast with additional information, tips, videos, podcasts and tackle for the entire world! We have professional anglers, guides, and tournament anglers ready to assist you with any waters in the USA and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=stevevonbrandt.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6533332&amp;post=344&amp;subd=stevevonbrandt&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW BASS FISHING WEBSITE NOW OPEN!</p>
<p>We have opened a brand new website centering on trophy and world record bass fishing in the Northeast with additional information, tips, videos, podcasts and tackle for the entire world! We have professional anglers, guides, and tournament anglers ready to assist you with any waters in the USA and Japan, and we specialize in tournament tactics and videos on the Uppper Chesapeake Bay Rivers and the Potomac River with professional grade tackle at discounts, including FREE SHIPPING on most orders. We have contests to win free tackle, podcasts, coverage of major events, detailed tips and tactics and locations to catch moe and bigger bass in the northeast and beyond. The forums have special reports with video enhancements. Register today for full access.World Record Trophy Bass at <a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com">http://delawaretrophybass.com</a><br />
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		<title>LIVE TOURNAMENT HELP AND VIDEOS!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 13:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[World Record and Trophy Bass Fishing is now offering help with tournament fishing at NO CHARGE! Since the owner has retired from full time tournament fishing and guiding on the upper Chesapeake Bay Rivers, and the Potomac River in Maryland, he and his former Pro Staff are now going to help new young anglers and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=stevevonbrandt.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6533332&amp;post=336&amp;subd=stevevonbrandt&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>World Record and Trophy Bass Fishing is now offering help with tournament fishing at NO CHARGE!<br />
Since the owner has retired from full time tournament fishing and guiding on the upper Chesapeake Bay Rivers, and the Potomac River in Maryland, he and his former Pro Staff are now going to help new young anglers and tournament fisherman with any tips, tactics, videos, locations, and other aspects of winning tournaments at the main site in the forums. They are offering free tackle at times, limited sponsorships, free DVD&#8217;s and online videos and online seminars and live help. Just stop by and register in the forums for complete access and more information. Talk to Steve or any of the staff or moderators there. World Record Trophy Bass at <a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com">http://delawaretrophybass.com </a><br />
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		<title>New World Record Bass Posters On Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 21:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Welcome To the Ultimate Bass Fishing World Record Trophy Bass Site</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 20:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This site and ALL my other sites are merely a GATEWAY to the real and MAIN site with contests, articles, videos, tips, tactics, reports, podcasts, and trophy bass forums with guides and pros to assist you. To register at the main site just click the link and register and I&#8217;ll see you there. Steve World [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=stevevonbrandt.wordpress.com&amp;blog=6533332&amp;post=324&amp;subd=stevevonbrandt&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This site and ALL my other sites are merely a GATEWAY to the real and MAIN site with contests, articles, videos, tips, tactics, reports, podcasts, and trophy bass forums with guides and pros to assist you. To register at the main site just click the link and register and I&#8217;ll see you there. Steve World Record Trophy Bass Fishing <a href="http://delawaretrophybass.com/" target="_blank">http://delawaretrophybass.com</a></p>
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