Gary Yamamoto’s Ezine Newsletter 9-16-08 Vol.9 No.29
gengberg September 16th, 2008
September 16, 2008 ~ Vol. 9 No. 29Gary Yamamoto’s Ezine is the best way for our customers, friends, anglers, tackle shops, retailers, distributors, the press and the media to find out first about the newest Yamamoto products, press releases, hot new colors, top pro tips and industry-leading research on innovative fishing tactics.
| Deep Deadsticking with Bated Breath |
Actually, don’t bate your breath (pun intended) because it won’t be till next week when we have the final chapter by Jim Gildea on deep deadsticking
By the way, congratulations to Jim Gildea. Jim won the Massachusetts TBF 2008 State Championship on Lake Winnipesaukee last weekend. He had a great year in 2008. He made the Massachusetts State Team for the third time in a row. Jim and his partner won Angler of the Year on the Massachusetts TBF trail for the second season in a row. They won Angler of the Year title on Northern Bass Supply’s team trail too. Jim finished 10th in the TBF Nationals on Lake Wylie, and 11th on the Stren on Lake Champlain.
Overall, Jim cashed checks in 19 out of 22 tournaments in 2008. How did he do it? Mainly by deep deadsticking GYB Kut Tails and Hula Grubs. Jim will inform you how he does that in our next issue of Yamamoto’s Ezine.
| The Yin and Yang of Yamamoto Swimbaits |
This week, our feature story is all about swimbaits. Please enjoy reading:
| September Updates on the Inside Line Online |
A bounty of fresh stories for September have been posted online at the Inside Line home page at:
There’s a new log by the always eloquent Jerry Puckett.
Cap’n Chuck Duggins new manifesto is My Declaration of Independence.
Pete Robbins’ latest story is Three Quick Fixes.
Mike Radice writes of Stripers on Flies.
Kayak Fishing is what Dominick Greco paddles to us.
On the Western Trail, congrats to GYB national pro staffer Gary Dobyns who debriefs us on his recent second-place win at the U.S. Open in Las Vegas.
On the FLW Eastern trail, kudos to GYB national pro staffers Takahiro Omori and Shinichi Fukae who finished 4th and 6th respectively at the Lake Champlain, NY event. Takahiro dropshot GYB Kut Tail worms.
They are all brand new stories online now. We hope one or more may prove of interest to you at: