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Closer Look at Canyon Reservoirs

Posted on May 19, 2021November 2, 2021 By PracticalAngler No Comments on Closer Look at Canyon Reservoirs

When most people think of the western U.S., especially the desert southwest, they often visualize towering rock pinnacles, vast expanses of wind-blown sand and deep sinuous canyons.

As a matter of fact, many of us yet to travel to this part of this great nation, have only experienced the area and its relatively unique landscape via photos or videos.

Once the opportunity to visit this spectacular region becomes reality, the magnificence and grandeur of the scenery is more than breath-taking. The same reaction holds true for all of us non-native bass anglers when we first experience the nature of fishing canyon reservoirs.

A World of Rocks, Rocks and More Rocks!

Canyon reservoirs are characterized by deep, narrow, rock-rimmed valleys encased by steep rock walls and bluffs often reaching as high into the sky as they dive deep to the reservoir’s bottom.

Depending on the elevation of the water’s surface, many of the reservoir shorelines

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How To Properly Hold A Bass

Posted on April 11, 2021April 12, 2021 By PracticalAngler 2 Comments on How To Properly Hold A Bass

Most bass anglers take the extra step and release many of the fish we catch to preserve this finny resource for the future..

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But did you realize that you can still cause significant harm to a bass just by how it gets landed and held before release?

Over-extension of the lower jaw can result in damage to the jaw bone and permanent injury to the fish…

This frequently happens when the bass is held out horizontally with the only support point being the lower jaw grip…

One of my Twitter followers and avid bass fisherman, Dan Pittman was kind enough to “Tweet” an image detailing perils of improper fish handling as shown below…

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More Quick Bass Tips

Posted on September 18, 2020April 12, 2021 By PracticalAngler 1 Comment on More Quick Bass Tips

practical bass fishingIn today’s fast-paced world where articles and videos are popping up everywhere, it’s easy to fall prey to information overload. There are times most of us would much prefer to get some friendly advice in the form of a short tip rather than a several hundred word article!

So here is the second of a series of quick bass tips to help lessen burden of the information avalanche surrounding us…

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