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Applying the OODA Loop to Bassin'
With recent success in a local tournament, we have found ourselves in a unique situation. Not asking ourselves, what could we have done differently? Or what did we do wrong? But, what did we do right to end up at the top of the field?
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California native fish biologists knocked for a loop
To understand the magnitude of that news you have to understand that Independence Lake is the only lake in California – and just one of two lakes in the world – to support a self-sustaining lake population...
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Knot How-To:Tying a Loop Knot #Seaguar
Mark Rose explains why a loop knot for bass fishing is so important on your favorite walking baits.
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Knot How-To: Loop Knot for Walking Style Topwater Baits #LTB
Matt Airey shows how and why to tie a loop knot for walking style topwater baits. Try your first month for just $5 - Use code WBASS - Free Shipping, Cancel Anytime! www.luckytacklebox.com
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Knot How-To: Loop Knot for Walking Style Topwater Baits
Matt Airey shows how and why to tie a loop knot for walking style topwater baits.
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Knot How-to: Non-Slip Loop Knot - SpiderWire
The Non-Slip Loop Knot creates a fixed loop so a lure can move freely (as opposed to a Clinch Knot where the knot is tightly tied to the hook.) This knot is a great choice for crankbaits, jigging applications and top water baits that need a lot of side-to-side action and freedom to move with the action of the lure
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Knot How-to: Non-Slip Loop Knot
The Non-Slip Loop Knot creates a fixed loop so a lure can move freely (as opposed to a Clinch Knot where the knot is tightly tied to the hook.) This knot is a great choice for crankbaits, jigging applications and top water baits that need a lot of side-to-side action and freedom to move with the action of the lure. (SHOW MORE) Always moisten your line with saliva or water before pulling tight. This is especially important on fluorocarbon lines they are easily damaged by heat from friction. 1. Make an overhand knot in the line about 10 inches from the tag end. 2. Take the tag end of the line and pass it through the eye of the hook. 3. Pass the tag end through the loop of the overhand knot. 4. Wrap tag end around line 5 or 6 times. 5. Bring tag end back through overhand knot on the same side it exited. 6. Moisten the knot and pull slowly on the tag end. 7. Pull loop and mainline in opposite directions to cinch down the knot. Clip the tag end.
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Knot How-to: King Sling Loop Knot
Matt Allen of http://www.tacticalbassin.com walks you through how to tie the King Sling - a connection knot. Its a great night for topwater, swimbaits, and any other bait that needs free range of motion