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Sworming Hornet Lures on Bass Fan Radio |
Bass Fan Radio host Terry Brown discusses Sworming Hornet Lures with owner Rick Steckelberg. The entire Sworming Hornet Lures lineup is summarized by the man who created it, and topics such as the effects of the southeastern drought and the upcoming Bassmaster Classic tournament are also covered.
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Bass Fan Radio host Terry Brown talks to Sworming Hornet Lures' sales & marketing manager Joe Crosby about different applications of the various Sworming Hornet Lures baits, including the original Fish Head Spin, the Fish Head Shaker and the Slingblade Flutter.
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FLW Outdoors April 2008 - Louisiana Land
Catching Redfish on a Short String
There are few places on the planet where an angler can flip for redfish—as in pitch a bait into grass 10 feet from the boat only to have 30 inches of hulking, coppery muscle thrash a lure in mere inches of water and leave the angler handcuffed to a screaming reel.
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BASSMASTER February 2008 - Spinner Turning Fish’s Heads
By John Neporadny Jr. - Pg. 52-53
This little bait combines the flash of a spinnerbait and the profile of a soft jerkbait to give bass a lure that’s very difficult to ignore. A soft plastic body attached to a jighead spinner has been a longtime hit combo for panfish anglers, but the concept has never caught on among the bass pro ranks.
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Lure Review: From TackleTour.Com
Tie One On, Toss It Out and Hang On! Introducing Sworming Hornet Lure's Fish Head Spin.
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Red-hot lures used by professionals
By Brad Wiegmann Fishing Sports Writer - Posted on Wednesday, May 31, 2006
NOB HILL — What did you catch it on or what lure did you win the tournament on? This is the question professional anglers answer every day. Once anglers find out which lure it is, they will go out and buy one.
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When Spin Is In
BY KEN DUKE - Published in Bassmaster Magazine
SEEING SPOTS … AND LARGEMOUTH AND SMALLIES
Spinnerjigs work on smallmouth and spotted bass, too. On Georgia’s Lake Lanier — a spot hotspot — a local bait garners most of the attention and a good deal of the tournament prize money.
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