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How do I scull a drift boat?

May 21, 2008 By JD Leave a Comment

JD, After reading various articles and your side drifting book — as well as watching the side drifting video by Amato Publications — I have side drifting down fairly well. The one technique i still cannot find info on is how to scull. I have looked everywhere and I cant seem to find out just how to do this. Any chance you could try and explain how? Thanks a ton!

–Ryan

Ryan,
Sculling is really something that you have to get out on the water and do…it’s pretty tough to tell you how to do it in print.

Let’s try to get the basic concept here, though….Sculling a driftboat while side-drifting is something you do with only one oar, which will be in a more vertical position than when you’re rowing normally. It’s mainly a wrist rolling motion that gives you much more fine control of the boat’s drift (read: speed) than a conventional stroke. It’s all about keeping your lines in the right position!

The best way to learn is to book a good side-drifting guide in your neck of the woods and take lots of notes of his/her technique throughout the day. And then, practice, practice, practice. It feels weird at first, but you’ll get it over time.

Hope that helps a little! –JD

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How to Hire a Guide

May 19, 2008 By JD Leave a Comment

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So, you’re going to plunk down a couple hundred bones to take a guided fishing trip…but where do you start? Click here to read more…

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World record bass dies of old age

May 16, 2008 By JD 20 Comments

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World record bass

Dottie, the world-record class largemouth bass at Dixon Lake that has captured the attention of anglers worldwide, died apparently of old age over Mother’s Day weekend. The end of an era, to be sure.

Read the whole story here at ESPN OUTDOORS

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The Natural’s turning 2!

May 16, 2008 By JD Leave a Comment

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It’s hard to believe, but my little dude Coop is about to have his second birthday. We celebrated the big day in style a little early with a little old-school bluegill fishing at a local park pond.

Four-pound test, a No. 12 hook and some Wonder Bread…yep, that’s how we roll…
Click here to read more…

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The best leader length for Flashers?

May 15, 2008 By JD Leave a Comment

Hi JD,

Thanks for your regular updates. Enjoy getting them directly by email.

Question. You’ve explained leader length for dodgers. I have a question regarding flashers . . . what is the standard length for those leaders. I’m interested in trying them for both trout and kokes. Sep’s flashers is what I have.

Thanks, Frank

Hey Frank, I generally run my flashers 24 to 30 inches ahead of my offering…most of the time with trout, we’re talking a white, orange or black grub or…better yet…a big, juicy nightcrawler!

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