The Inside Line

Reading Is For Losers

Reading Is For Losers

Posted by Pete Robbins on Nov 14th 2016

Despite taking up angling only a decade or so ago, my wife consistently seems to outfish more experienced anglers, including but not limited to yours truly. When we go to El Salto, she consistently ca …

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Catch A Tiger By the Toe

Catch A Tiger By the Toe

Posted by Pete Robbins on Nov 13th 2016

While fishing wasn’t the exclusive reason that we just spent three weeks in Africa, it was a big enticement to make the trip across both the big pond and the equator. Tigerfish look like a cross betwe …

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There Once Was a Whirlwind Named Duckett

There Once Was a Whirlwind Named Duckett

Posted by Pete Robbins on Nov 9th 2016

Bassmaster recently released a slideshow of the “Top 100 B.A.S.S. money winners" and while I’m normally loathe to click through three digits of slides I made an exception for this piece. While the top …

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Introducing the New Yamamoto Sanshouo Salamander

Introducing the New Yamamoto Sanshouo Salamander

Posted by Mark Fong on Nov 8th 2016

By Mark Fong If you ever get the opportunity to talk fishing with Bub Tosh, it won't take you long to discover his passion for all aspects of the sport. There are many facets to his fishing career; T …

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Junk Bonds

Junk Bonds

Posted by Pete Robbins on Nov 7th 2016

Lots of pro anglers assert that “I swung for the fences” is one of the most overused and inaccurate statements at …

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Divide and Conquer

Divide and Conquer

Posted by Pete Robbins on Nov 3rd 2016

A few weeks ago, on a Saturday when 30 mile per hour winds with heavier gusts prevented me from going on the water, I spent a few hours in my garage trying to tame the mess that is my tackle obsession …

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