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Fishing
In-Fisherman: In-Line
S
pinners For Smallmouths
In-line spinners have been catching fish
for almost 70
years and
matching the lure's blade size and weight to the current speed and
depth that you're fishing is the key to
catc
hing more
and bigger
smallmouths.
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Walleye In-Sider
Walleye In-Sider magazine, published 6 times a year, is the most
potent communication force in the fast growing world of walleye
fishing. Walleye In-Sider brings cutting edge angling innovations,
tournament news, plus the hottest walleye fishing destinations.
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Game & Fish Magazines
Game & Fish brings you the latest hotspots, tactics & outdoor news, no matter where you hunt or fish.
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In-Fisherman
In-Fisherman delivers more in-depth fishing information than any
other magazine. Each article is supplemented by charts and diagrams
that visually explain key points. If you read In-Fisherman, you'll
catch more fish, larger fish, more consistently -- guaranteed.
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Shallow Water Angler
The nation's only publication dedicated to inshore fishing, covers
waters from Texas to Maine, and is packed with the latest about
techniques, gear and boats that anglers fishing with spinning,
baitcasting and fly tackle cannot do without.
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Fly Fisherman
Fly Fisherman is the world's leading magazine of fly fishing, providing readers with expert advice on the latest in fly fishing.
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Florida Sportsman
Florida Sportsman, one of the nation's leading sport fishing
magazines, is now one of the web's best resources for information on
sport fish, conservation issues, regional fishing within Florida, and
all fishing gear of all kinds. Plus, it has the most active fishing
community on the web.



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2008 PWT Super Pro Can-Am
The PWT pros and their mostly Canadian amateur/co-angler partners
found plenty of walleyes last year, and expect to focus on the 12-pound
plus monsters that swim here in 2008. Tactics varied from jigs to
spinners to cranks, with one common theme – the walleyes live shallow
in Lake Wabigoon. Giant muskies, pike and smallies add to the fun!
Super Pro CAN-AM team members, when selected, will complete appropriate
entry blanks. Payout will be posted soon. Watch this site for details,
team members and their bios. The best of Canada and the best of the
U.S. on the same water at the same time will provide exciting action.
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Outdoor Channel Pro-Am June 25-27, 2008 • Bull Shoals, Arkansas
This is one of the most popular PWT sites in recent years, with
some pros telling news reporters it was their favorite. Fish can be
shallow or deep, often on the same day, and tactics that will be used
may be more diverse here than any other walleye water. Strong numbers
of fish, and a great learning opportunity.
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Optima/Berkley Pro-Am September 11-13, 2008 • Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Pick a spot and catch a fish: Main shipping channels, rivers,
lakes, back bays, weed beds, rocky structure, current breaks, bridges
all come into play on the St. Mary’s River. Pros have a knack for
showing their daily amateur/co-angler partners even more spots and
methods than they ever imagined.
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Lowrance/Optima Pro-Am October 15-17, 2008 • Hudson, Wisconsin
For the first-time ever PWT visit to Hudson, with fishing on the
St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers, anglers will find an exciting walleye
and sauger fishery almost in the shadows of the Twin Cities. This is
the first mid-October “fall bite” tournament scheduled, and promises to
showcase a tremendous river system. Many community events are also
planned.
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2006 PWT Celebrity Shootout
Ten PWT pros, anchored by Johnsonville Brats Angler of the Year
Ron Seelhoff, will fish with sports and Hollywood stars in the first
annual PWT Celebrity Shootout on Manitoba's Aikens Lake Lodge in
mid-September. They will compete for bragging rights and raise money
for the Boomer Esiason Foundation for Cystic Fibrosis.
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In-Fisherman Professional Walleye Trail
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7819 Highland Scenic Road
Baxter, Minnesota 56425
218.829.0620
Fax: 218.824.2573
Email: pwt@in-fisherman.com
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walleye fishing and all that's learned from those activities hit the
big time with the first PWT tournament in 1989. Millions of dollars in
prize money has been paid, a host of innovative tactics, hundreds of
magazine and newspaper articles, more than 100 PWT television shows and
a bunch of heroes, the PWT is rolling along. | |
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