March 30, 2011

Go To Froggy

One of the toughest parts frog bass fishing is letting the fish take the lure long enough before setting the hook. The Go To Froggy by […]
March 30, 2011

Snell It

By tying a snell knot on a straight shank flipping hook, the hook will be forced into the upper part of the bass fishes mouth instead […]
March 29, 2011

Dan McGarry

PROSTAFF TEAM - NEW YORK

I started Bassfishing at age 9 on the South Carolina home of my Aunt in Summerton South Carolina.  During those years most of my fishing was done wading on the waters of Santee Cooper, mainly Lake Marion and other small waters in the area.  I would fish from shore walking and wading almost every weekend and any day I could.  I would try to target Bass but would fish for and catch almost any thing I could catch, including a 55 pound Blue Cat fish, Crappies, Bream and many 20 pound Carp.

March 28, 2011

Marques Green

PROSTAFF TEAM - ILLINOIS

Marques has grown up in the fishing industry all his life , now at the young age of 27 he is credited as one of the most knowledgeable young anglers in the Chicagoland area! Marques has worked seminars both big and small all over the area!

This young gun angler averages over 100 days on the water fishing the entire State of Illinois and the Great Lakes Region. Marques has also made a name for himself in the tournament ranks! A 4 year pro on the WAL-MART BFL (Great Lakes Division), as well as many other State and Regional Circuits.

March 28, 2011

Don House

PROSTAFF TEAM - MISSOURI

43 years old. Married for 23 years to Julie, with two daughters Abby and Katie both of his girls in college.

Don grew up in South Kansas City and was very involved in the outdoors at an early age. He began in the cub scouts and worked his way into the Boy Scouts and went all the way to Eagle Scout along with his two older brothers. Don’s parents thought it would better to keep their boys active in outdoor activities and out of trouble.

March 28, 2011

Dan Galusha

PROSTAFF TEAM - ILLINOIS

Fishing Hall Of Fame Inductee
Inducted for 2012 Legendary Communicator

In 1973 Dan Galusha, who had been fishing since he was 3 years old, wanted to enter the sport fishing industry on a career level, but was unsure how to start. He wrote to the top fishing personality of the time, Virgil Ward. Virgil answered by telling him to look at becoming a tackle representative, or writing for outdoor publications.