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Read what our members have to say about AnglersChannel.com:
AnglersChannel.com is the most comprehensive set of tools I have ever used to not only
track my fishing successes, but also to be able to reflect on patterns,
weather, and have access to message boards on the same lakes I enjoy
fishing. Others I have spoken with tell me they get great value
from the Ask Captain Jack features. The analysis tools here make
this a far better application than any database I've used previously.
Thanks guys for a great product and service. Keep up the good work....
Jeffrey Thomas, President
Carolina Christian Bassmasters
Greenville, SC
I love the up-to-date lake weather at any time.
My
Personal Journal is a great tool and makes my fishing much easier
and more effective. Being able to download and analyze my trends
and patterns is simply unbeatable!
A Message Board system that actually helps anglers instead of harassing
them!
A very professional and responsive site for all anglers in the Carolinas.
I highly recommend joining this site if you're interested in trying
to catch more fish!
Earnie Jones, President
Southern Hawg Hunters
Sumter, SC
This is a thread from our Message Boards. It was posted on our Jordan
Lake (NC) board. Skeeter180 was looking for help fishing Jordan
Lake:
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Jamesl
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Posted - 05/31/2002 :
17:37:59
ok
skeeter180, here is what you need to know about Jordon
for the next few months: Between 5-9am, fish floating
worms on the blowdowns in 3-5 ft of water. Also hit
rip-rap with 1/2 ounce rattletraps or tri-blade hawgcaller
spinnerbaits.Go with gold and nickel blade spinners.
If the water is murkey, use chartruse white. If any
surface activity, use a hildebrand headbanger...once
9am rolls around, drop back to the points on the edge
of channels using a pig-n-jig or deep running cranks
and run them down to the bottom, back off and then bang
it into the bottom again-use a pretty precise retrieve.
For putting in, go to Ebenezer point or Farrington Point.
They both put you where you want to be.Be sure to hit
No Name creek, which is directly across from Crosswinds
Marina on the other side of the lake. No Name has a
lot of standing timber, so use cranks and go get em'.
Hope this helps and please let us know how you do.<
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skeeter180
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Posted - 06/01/2002 :
14:01:31 
James,
thanks for the tips. I will be back on Jordan in a two
weeks and will definitely give your advice a try. I'm
new to Anglers Channel and appreciate the honesty and
sincere help without all the junk I've seen on some
of the other fishing sites.
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The
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else. The Message Boards are awesome! I fish a lot of tournaments
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Rusty White, President
Upstate Bass Anglers
Rock Hill, SC
I’ve
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I have learned. Enter the catch information in the Personal Journal
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Lee Thomas, President
Midlands Striper Club
Columbia, SC
I
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When I joined, I got a personal letter from the Vice President of
Angler Services and when I call with questions, which I have done
on numerous occasions, they're either there to answer the phone
or they have called me back in a short period of time.
The
site is extremely helpful to the members. I was going to fish a
tournament on Lake Hartwell a few weeks ago and, since I hadn't
fished there in a while, I didn't really know where to go and what
patterns to try. I posted a message on the Message Boards and within
a day I had answers to my questions both from the AnglersChannel.com
staff and from 2 other members. I didn't win the tournament, but
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Thanks for a great site...
John Sawyer
Home Lake - Lake Murray,
SC
I
can't get over how good the articles in Angler's Insight are. I
can read one of your articles and go to the lake that's been written
about and follow the instructions in the article and it's amazing
how successful I am catching fish. I love the fact that you write
about different species and different lakes each week because it
gives me a lot of information on what's happening on the other lakes
around the state. I like to travel too, so the articles come in
real handy when I go to a lake I'm not very familiar with. If anybody
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fish, I recommend joining this site today!
Calvin
Powell
Augusta, GA
The
Personal Journal and Ask Captain Jack features are really cool!
I've always heard how the pros keep logs of their fishing trips
and this is their 'secret weapon' that puts them on fish time and
time again because they're able to track what's working and what's
not working for them. Now I've got a secret weapon too! I've been
a member for about a month now and I've already entered 8 trips.
I can't wait until I've entered about 50 trips to see what my Journal
looks like. But the best thing is Ask Captain Jack where I can see
what's working for everybody that's a member. The Catches By Hour
and Catches By Barometric Pressure are awesome. I've never seen
these things tracked anywhere else!
Wen McNally
Charlotte, NC
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