In this edition of The Starting Spot:
-Great name for a crazy technique and a real fishing blast from the past. Check out this re-publishing of a story that first appeared in Outdoor Life magazine in 1956. Get ready for flipjacking!
-When the bass have seen more than their fair share of the standard offerings, using baits much smaller than you’d expect can have big results.
-I remember this whole Bassmaster Elite story starting on the Mississippi River and ending on the St. Lawrence River. It was inspirational then and it’s inspirational now. There’s a good reason Mercer calls Palaniuk “The Prodigy.”
by Erwin A. Bauer
From a story on OutdoorLife.com: This story, “Flipjacking,” appeared in the November 1956 issue of Outdoor Life.
Daylight was only a pale promise on the horizon as Walker Cline and I pulled away from a dock on Indian Lake in western Ohio. It was completely calm and a heavy haze hung low over the water.
by Pete M. Anderson
From an article on BassResource.com: Lake Champlain runs nearly 125 miles from Quebec, Canada, down the line between New York and Vermont. And every inch of it attracts bass anglers. That makes it a frequent stop for tournaments, from local clubs to national tours.
by David A. Brown
In a story on Bassmaster.com: Event: 2013 Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River
Scenario: Having notched his first Elite victory a year prior at Bull Shoals Lake, Palaniuk was, no doubt, hungry for another blue trophy. However, this event run out of Waddington, N.Y., carried an even greater sense of urgency.
Making the victory ever sweeter was the pure redemption it brought. Two months prior, Palaniuk had suffered a serious setback during the Elite event at the Mississippi River after it was determined he had culled in Minnesota waters — a violation of state law.
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