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NEWS (3/16/2009) - McCoy BassMaster Elite Series Pro, Jason Williamson, rolls through Amistad!! Jason destroyed the field with 2 MONSTER bags on the last 2 days to earn his first Elite Series win. Using McCoy's new FluoroCarbon "Fluoro100" the whole weekend and some Mean Green in certain situations, Jason hammered Amistad for 96lbs 6oz.!

NEW FLuoro100 can be purchased online at BassTackleMaster

 
 
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  For over 70 years, McCoy Fishing Line has continued to bring anglers, quality and performance unrivaled in the industry. McCoy's premium co-polymer lines are not a monofilament but a state-of-the-art technology hybrid polymer line with unparalleled quality, performance and durability. Our lines provide uncompromised tensile strength and abrasion resistance with endurance for any situation. No spool memory, minimal line stretch for hook setting power, and outstanding castability and smoothness means not "just another line." Regardless what reel or style of fishing you employ, fresh water or salt water, McCoy's durability is unsurpassed under extreme conditions. With all these advantages you can see why pro fishermen and fishermen are joining "Team Mean Green." Fish aggressively with the confidence of knowing, "When winning is on the line, the winning line is McCoy", the best made in America.

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The Non-Boater's Guide to Fishing Tournaments

by: Nick Toman
  If you're reading this article, chances are you're just beginning to fish tournaments, have your first tournament in the near future, or are curious about joining a club or association. What's worse is that you are probably a bit unsure about what to do, what to bring, what to wear, et cetera. No one wants to be the worried outsider prior to ooze-off, so here's a guide to help you get started and feel confident and comfortable on the water.

Finding a Tournament Appropriate to Your Interests

Most of us have already found a group of anglers we are comfortable fishing with, but for those who have not, here's a quick rundown. This step is far more important than most may think. If your first few tournament experiences are with a group of "hardcore" anglers and you are looking to just learn a bit and get on water once a month, chances are, you'll be turned off before you give tournaments a chance. Conversely, there are many leagues where it's more about meeting at Sammy's for a sandwich after the tournament, and people are very laid back - for those of us who are more competitive and really want to learn a lot, these anglers do not compose the group you'll want to join.

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