Suzanne Robinson and family from Pennsylvania bass fishing with Capt. Steve Niemoeller.
Until next time, keep your lines tight and your hooks in the water!
From Staff Writer Capt. Steve (fishing@bassonline.com)
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Go Orlando bass fishing on the most prolific lakes for bass.
Suzanne Robinson and family from Pennsylvania bass fishing with Capt. Steve Niemoeller.
Until next time, keep your lines tight and your hooks in the water!
From Staff Writer Capt. Steve (fishing@bassonline.com)
BassOnline.com / 888-829-BASS
Hi Everybody,
I fished Lake Toho with Darrell today. I really thought today was going to be the day..but it was tough out there today. We had about 10 bites and landed 7 had one about 4 lbs.
Darrell Barnett is from Indiana, I really enjoyed the time fishing with him.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Kip Grunloh
Larry, Lonnie, & Austin the young one all came down to celebrate straight “A”s on Austin’s report card
4 days of bass fishing. What a trip 40 to 60 fish a day with a 9 lb’s Largemouth being the best. Larry Hampton from Ohio promised Austin a Florida bass fishing trip for All A’s. Austin made the “A’s and had awesome fishing trip in Central Florida fishing on Lake Toho and Jackson.
Thanks Guys, looking forward to bass fishing with again.
Till next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt John Leech
Hello everybody, this is Capt. Kip,
Fishing these last couple of days was out of this world. I fished with Dennis Anderson, yesterday we caught around 25 fish up to 6 lbs. Today fishing was best because Dennis caught a 9lb.1oz monster. We tried artificial and had no luck, live golden shiners were the ticket. Dennis had never caught a bass this big and was delighted. We caught lots of 4 lbs and 5 lb bass, it was a great two days of fishing. The front that came in today was the key on this big fish.
Come back to Florida soon. I’m looking forward to fishing again with you.
Til next time tight lines and good fishing….
From Staff Writer Capt. Kip Grunloh
Berkley hit the head on the nail when they created this awesome spooling station.As a fishing guide, we tend to spend a lot of time always respooling our reels to make sure we allow our clients the best possible situation when it comes to landing that dream bass. With old line on your reels, it’s just too easy to suffer that heart breaking moment, when you see your bass jump, or get hung in the slop and POOF! The line breaks.
We all know, one of the most tedious parts to bass fishing, is always making sure your line is in good shape, which means constantly having to put fresh line on your reels, which, when you start talking 10 or more reels, can be very time consuming and can take up the better part of the evening.Berkley has made life much easier with the creation of this spooling station, and if for some reason you actually have free time on the water, you can respool a reel in no time at all. This station come complete with the line stripper, which I have used to strip line off of 8 reels at one time, which when your respooling reels every week, will save you a lot of time and probably a lot of money in Band-Aids!Your reels will comfortably sit in the secured handle, spinning reels, bait casters and even for fly reels.
When you put your spool of line on the bar, you can adjust the tension of the line as it goes on the reel, which also helps eliminate the down time of trolling your line off the back of the boat to get tension on the line and to help eliminate those nasty coils that will eventually get you with a nasty back lash or rats nest.Bonus to the whole deal, you can have your reels spooled up in a fraction of the time it used to take you, which gives you more time on the water doing what your supposed to do, and that’s FISH! I personally bought mine at Bass Pro Shops, but have not seen them listed on their web site as of late, but they can be purchased at your local Wal Mart, or at Wal Mart online.