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New Great Lakes Bass Fishing Video Service
By djkimmel on Jan 4, 2011 | In News, Services & Resources | Send feedback »
Been wanting a new and better video service for some time. I like watching videos sometimes, especially fishing videos. Nice for us frozen Northerners this time of year. Many of these videos are now very well done and educational! I think I may have found a great option to make it easy and convenient for you, and hope you'll check it out and agree at www.greatlakesbass.tv or www.greatlakesbass.com/vid/.
Shurhold.com Signs on as GreatLakesBass.com Site Sponsor!
By djkimmel on Apr 30, 2009 | In News, Products | Send feedback »
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Outside Hub launches VEEP video
By djkimmel on Apr 29, 2009 | In News | 2 feedbacks »
Brand new online video platform technology
DETROIT, Michigan – Outside Hub LLC, the leading name in online outdoor advertising, will launch a brand new, fully syndicated engine-driven video platform, in partnership with Eclipse 2.0 Technologies.
The VEEP player is an all-in-one unit, similar to a widget. The technology enables advertisers and companies to syndicate video content across any website on the internet.
Things just begin to heat up at Mullett Lake (includes video)
By djkimmel on Oct 22, 2008 | In News, Fish Stories | Send feedback »
...but it's time to go home (and back to work...)! Isn't that how it always?
I never finished my story about the 2008 fall big bass hunt - shorter in duration this year, but no less important to my well-being. After a total error of a day on Saturday, Sunday could easily go better. It definitely started out well when I saw that hoards of bass were coming into the shallows. They were not doing much other than just sitting there, but at least you could now tell there's a lot of bass in the lake unlike the previous days.

This isn't that uncommon in the fall. Sometimes they crash the shore hard on a warming trend, but the past couple of seasons it's been more of a 'sashay' into the shallows. I was heartened when I got slammed by this very nice 5 lbs 1 oz smallie still fairly early in the day. Caught the beauty on a dark melon tinsel Xtreme Bass Tackle tube in about 10 feet of water.
I decided to wait until later in the afternoon because I've danced with this partner before... bass swimming into the shallows in groups and just sitting in 4 to 7 feet of water over sand looking like a big ole aquarium! You can drive yourself crazy in the spring and fall sometimes trying to catch these bass.

