Winning Tournament Tactics and Heritage Fishing Lakes

April 23rd, 2010 by the writer

Heritage fishing lakes and streams fisheries are carefully maintained aquatic preserves in various parts of the world. There a tradition or habitat surrounding fishing has been protected from today’s modern hazards.

A heritage fishery may be a lake, river or part of the ocean; its locale having less to do with its heritage designation than preservation of a certain style or era. Heritage fishing’s purpose is twofold: to experience fishing as it was in the past and to preserve fishing for the future.

Glendalough State Park is the newest member of the Minnesota State Parks family. Its land was given to the state by a private donor in the 1990s and the lakes on the park acreage were fished privately for nearly a hundred years.

This is a nice article about winning tournament tactics and what the pro’s do to win the tournaments they enter. I’m sure if you follow this fishing advice for winning tournaments you’ll catch a lot more fish and your fish total weight will be larger. Steve vonBrandt is the author of this article on fishing tournament tactics. TLA

There are certain tactics that give a tournament fisherman an edge over the other competitors, and produce a win. Sometimes just doing a little extra homework and preparation is all it takes. Planning, practice, and confidence are the keys factors that helped us win local, state, club, and regional tournaments consistently while working our way up the ranks of competitive bass fishing. Here are some of the most important things to do to prepare yourself mentally and physically for the challenge.

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