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		<title>By: Steve vonBrandt</title>
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		<description>Dan is right on the money again. I use jerkbaits very effectively in the early spring and when bass are still inactive. They work in clear to stained water the best as they are a sight bait. I have a full range of articles on this technique at my site as well as forums and will be happy to answer any questions in detail.
Tight lines, Steve
Delaware Bass Fishing For Trophy Bass</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dan is right on the money again. I use jerkbaits very effectively in the early spring and when bass are still inactive. They work in clear to stained water the best as they are a sight bait. I have a full range of articles on this technique at my site as well as forums and will be happy to answer any questions in detail.<br />
Tight lines, Steve<br />
Delaware Bass Fishing For Trophy Bass</p>
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