Monday, February 9, 2015

Bass Fishing Stupidity Will Lead to Access Denial

Bass Fishing Stupidity Will Lead to Access Denial By Jim Hickey

Are bass anglers (or any angler for that matter) ignorant, arrogant, and just plain stupid?

Sometimes you just have to wonder...


Bass fishing is, as all outdoor recreational activities, a privilege. In today's sometimes overly critical world we must work diligently to protect our ability to access all water bodies, home to our favorite resource.

We are both stewards and ambassadors of our sport and in many respects, the resource. Anytime we act carelessly or intentionally damage the resource's environment or leave a negative impression with the casual observer regarding our actions, we often ignite a bias against our access to that environment.

How does it happen? In many ways they are nearly impossible to list but here are a few examples:
  • Leaving or discarding trash around areas where we are fishing (either on land or water);
  • Taking fish for show and then dumping them in the trash receptacles at the ramp or worse yet, just leaving them on the bank to rot; or
  • Being less than courteous while either fishing on the shore, at the ramp and on the water to other people, especially non-fishermen.
What do these actions end up causing?

At best, the negative image of bass anglers as sportsmen and worse a growing number of regulations and restrictions limiting our access to this precious resource.

One particular example springing into my mind dates back a number of years and involves someone flagrantly misusing the bounty of our sport.

This one issue involves a lake in southeastern Massachusetts surrounded by three properties, one a golf course, second cranberry bogs and the last a privately held conservation area.

Both the golf course and bog owners did not (and still do not) permit access to the lake from their properties because of previous vandalism and liability issues. For many years, however, the private conservation area owner did allow access to a small launch and picnic area on the south side of the lake.

Or at least they used to until one so-called bass angler did the unthinkable...

After betting a friend he could catch a limit (5-fish) of big bass (> 5 lbs. each) from this lake, he managed to accomplish that feat on his next trip. Rather than just take the fish home to show his friend, he pinned the bass on a stringer then tied the stinger around a tree at the launch for his friend to see later that day.

Now remember, the launch is located on privately owned conservation land so when the caretaker made his rounds that afternoon and saw this idiotic display, he immediately reported it to the main office.

Within 24 hours, the land was posted, the access road sealed off with earthen mounds (replaced a couple of weeks later with locking, iron gates) and all future fishing access denied.

So again I ask, as bass anglers, are we stupid, arrogant or just plain ignorant?

There are many water bodies in southern New England where access to the water is rapidly becoming virtually impossible due to heightened development of the area or negative treatment of formerly cooperative landowners. Actions like this or even simply discarding of trash or being discourteous while fishing will result in a growing number of access issues.

Always bear in mind, the actions of today often dictate our access to our treasured resource for the future...

Jim Hickey (a.k.a. Doc Bass) is an avid freshwater angler mainly pursuing black bass (largemouth, smallmouth & spotted bass) for over four decades. During that time, he has been active as both a recreational and tournament angler, as well as assisting others in honing their fishing knowledge and skills.

Doc Bass continues to share his thoughts on successful bass fishing on numerous forums and websites including his own bass fishing blog site.

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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Why Crawfish Change Colors

Most of us have walked the shorelines of our local pond and streams, flipped over a few rocks then suddenly see a crawfish or two scurry away.



When that happened, did you ever notice that the color patterns of the different crawfish are often different?

I know I have & always thinking it was simply a color change to help the crawfish blend in with the environment and escape detection of roaming predators…

Well according to bass pro Michael Murphy, it’s actually a little more complicated than that as he explains in the following short video… enjoy!


So I guess the next time I am working a crawfish bite, I’ll pay a little more attention to the water clarity, presence of vegetation, etc. to help select the best bait color for those conditions!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Are Storm’s Arashi Series Crankbaits Unique?

If you’ve followed any of the Bassmaster Elite tournament events over the last several seasons and listened to up and coming pro, Brandon Palaniuk, you’ve probably heard him elude to a new bait he was helping Storm develop…

He even started to let the cat out of the bag during the Elite Series event on the Mississippi River in 2013 but the actual unveiling occurred at ICAST 2013. The once secret lure, the Arashi Crankbait series hit the scene and instantly created quite a buzz…



Why you ask?

Well for starters, the lure was playing the key role in Palaniuk’s two day Mississippi River tournament before an inadvertent culling error caused his disqualification…

Add in the self-tuning line tie, offset hook hangers and other features and this new bait from Storm Lures looks to be something of a different critter but I let Brandon tell you more about it here…


So what do you think?

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Fish Docks for Shallow Summertime Bass

The Sun is high…

Air temp is well into the 80s or 90s…



Time to fire up the depth finder then search out deepwater structure and cover, right?

Nope, not in my kayak 🙂

It’s time to head to the bank and slowly, diligently work one of the best shade creators on the lake… docks!

And here’s a video featuring FLW Pro Terry Bolton showing what I mean 🙂

Enjoy!



Shade is always welcome to most anglers during the summer and you can bet bass feel the same way don't you think?

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Ledge Fishing Tips

New too off-shore fishing and want to learn some of the basics of ledge fishing?


Not many anglers are better at playing the ledge fishing game than FLW Pro Mark Rose so take a moment and hear what he has to say about the do’s n don’ts of fishing ledges…


Time to break out the deep crankbaits, hair jigs, football jigs and mag spoons?