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Bass Edge June 2009 Schedule

Bass Edge News


June offers coast-to-coast action on Bass Edge television with stops in Texas and Minnesota, between Florida and California. Join us for another great month of fishing and fun.

Bass Edge can be seen three times weekly on the Outdoor Channel:
    Thursday at 8 a.m. EST
    Friday at 9 a.m. EST
    Saturday at 2:30 p.m. EST


Riding the California tide with Jared Lintner
   June  4, 5, 6
Aaron Martin and Elite Pro Jared Lintner are back on the California Delta for some more big bass action. Fishing the right tides pays big dividends for the guys. Travis Rulle is back with some tips for those wanting to learn to throw a frog, and western angler, Chris Ball, continues the conversation with some advanced frog-fishing techniques. The Pond Boss, Bob Lusk, is on hand to explain the difference between good and bad vegetation.

Fun in the Florida sun with Pam Martin-Wells
  June 11, 12, 13
Women’s Bass Tour Angler Pam Martin-Wells joins host Aaron Martin on the St. Johns River.  The bass are schooled up, and are caught on and below the surface. Elite pro, Mark Tucker, will reveal his five go-to baits and discuss modifications he makes to them. Dr. Jay McNamara talks about the importance of keeping a positive attitude and Mike Webb discusses where to start if you are switching from live bait to artificial lures.

Flippin’ Caddo Lake’s cypress trees with Scott Suggs  June  18, 19, 20
The fishing is good against a backdrop of flooded cypress trees and Spanish moss. Host Aaron Martin and 2007 Forest Wood Cup winner, Scott Suggs, are forced to take on Caddo in historically high water. B.A.S.S. Pro, Mark Tucker, shares some of his flipping tips and Dr. Jay McNamara takes a look into how to make better decisions on the water. Mike Webb is also on the show with some tips on learning to throw a baitcaster.

Mining Minnesota’s vegetation with Kurt Dove
  June  25, 26, 27
Virginia professional angler Kurt Dove and Aaron Martin find the wild rice of Lake Inguadona to the liking of the fishery’s healthy bass population. They discover that a few “toothy critters” hang out there too. B.A.S.S. pro Mark Tucker joins Bass Edge again with small adjustments that make a big difference and fellow Elite angler Pete Ponds has some great information for novice anglers on using spinning reels. The Pond Boss, Bob Lusk, answers the question, “Do fish feel pain?”

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