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  2. Swimbait - Wikipedia

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    Swimbaits originated in the late 1980s as lures designed to imitate rainbow trout in Southern California reservoirs that largemouth bass and striped bass fed on. [1] They were larger and more lifelike imitations than most available mass-produced lures at the time.

  3. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers are on the ...

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    Michael Crayne of Valley Rod and Gun in Clovis reported the larger fish at Eastman have been harder to find, but the overall bite is consistent with big plastic worms, Keitech swimbaits, or large ...

  4. Trolling (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    It can be the method of choice for catching the elusive muskie, and a useful technique for catching walleye, black bass and striped bass. [19] For light and medium freshwater gamefishing, any reasonably robust casting or spinning rod can be used as a trolling rod. Effective trolling rods should be fairly stiff with a relatively fast action ...

  5. Striped bass fishing - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic coast migratory striped bass fishery had collapsed by the 1970s and early 1980s due to a combination of habitat degradation and overfishing. The 1982 year class of striped bass represented the best reproductive and recruitment effort in ten years, and initial management efforts were directed at rebuilding the juvenile abundance index.

  6. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Fishing rods vary in action as well as length, and can be found in sizes between 24 inches and 20 feet. The longer the rod, the greater the mechanical advantage in casting. There are many different types of rods, such as fly rods, tenkara rods, spin and bait casting rods, spinning rods, ice rods, surf rods, sea rods and trolling rods.

  7. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    Using lures is a popular method among North American anglers, particularly for catching vision-oriented predators such as black bass, trout and pike. The lure may require a specialized presentation to impart an enticing action e.g. in fly fishing. Artificial lures are rigged with different types of hooks in order to increase catch rate. [10]