Follow the bouncing 'but: The highly effective technique of bounce-balling is taking the California halibut crowd by storm. Here's how to rig up and do it right
Article Abstract:
A fishing technique known as bounce-balling, which has increasingly become popular with anglers for catching local halibut derbies or fillets, is discussed. It is essentially a slow-trolling technique adapted to target halibut as they lay on the mud bottom.
Publication Name: Salt Water Sportsman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0036-3618
Year: 2003
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Article Abstract:
The opinions of Joe Yee founder of fishing lure-making company Joe Yee Lures, on finding and catching fish are presented.
Publication Name: Salt Water Sportsman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0036-3618
Year: 2005
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Art of the eel
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Different methods of using live eels, to lure fishes in summer nights, are presented.
Publication Name: Salt Water Sportsman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0036-3618
Year: 2004
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