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 By: LureSecure
Times past anglers relied on publications, bait shops and fellow fisherman for their information on new techniques and products. Now with the internet and social media like Facebook and other similar resoures the sportspeople of the world have come together in a way that allows for interactions on a scale never seen before. Example: I catch a fish then post in detail how fish was caught, where it was caught and with whom I was with when ~Read More~
 I sit here glancing out the window of my office. It seems to me trees are changing from luscious greens to beautiful shades of reds, oranges and yellows. Just before my eyes Fall is here. I must say it is my favorite time of the year. All the outdoor lovers’ activities are in full swing or soon will be.
The fishing in October is remarkable, with salmon, trout, walleye, perch, pike and even cisco waiting ~Read More~

We just completed several updates to our Sales Page. It’s completely revamped – it’s easier to use, contains all new product pictures, and provides some great info. Please take a few minutes to check it out. If you’ve been waiting for the re-launch of the Sales Page to stock up on LureSecures, now’s a great time to do so because we have all sizes in stock for ~Read More~
 Michigan’s Free Fishing Weekend is June 11 & 12
Fishing is relaxing and fun! Everyone can learn to fish. Fishing is also a great way to experience the out-of-doors by itself or in combination with boating, picnicking, camping, hiking, and viewing wildlife. Fishing isn’t a dangerous sport, but as with any activity, especially activities held in the ever-changing out-of-doors, there are some safety tips which should be followed. Here’s just a few:
Use Tackle Safely
Always handle ~Read More~

By Jerry LaBella
LEARN THE SIMPLE RULES TO SUCCESSFUL REDFISHING
One look at a redfish and you know it’s built for brute strength. With its blunt face and broad-shouldered look—it’s a fish with a fight even before it’s hooked. Unlike the speckled trout with its long, sleek look and ability to throw hooks, the redfish is honed to test your tackle and strength. So to many anglers, the redfish rules the marsh.
When we talk about redfish, fall seems ~Read More~
 All New LureSecure Lure Wrap
For weeks now we’ve been leaking pictures and info about the upcoming release of the “Generation 2″ LureSecure. With this post we’ll be providing additional information and giving you a better idea of what you can expect when these unique products hit the market.
First off, they won’t be called the “Generation 2″ LureSecures. We used that term internally to keep track of the project, and to separate facts and discussions regarding ~Read More~
 Snazzy New Jersey!
The tournament season opened just a few short weeks ago, and already LureSecure’s Pro Staff is making a name for themselves. Right out of the gates, at the Michigan Walleye Tour’s Detroit River Season Opener, Andrew Oleksiak (Walleye Capital Charters) and Brian Woodard placed in the money, finishing 4th. At the first AIM event of 2011, in Winneconne, WI, Mark Martin’s efforts and knowledge earned him a 2nd Place finish. In both cases, our pro ~Read More~
 My friend, Mark Martin—walleye tournament pro and fishing educator—stopped by my log home in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula one morning a few weeks ago. He was on his way to his Lake Superior cabin located on the state’s Keweenaw Peninsula.
Knowing he had already traveled nearly one-thousand road miles the days prior, I offered him a fresh cup of coffee, thinking it would be the just the thing he needed. But I was wrong. “I’m not quite old ~Read More~
By Bill Semion | The Grand Rapids Press
Originally posted at mlive.com
Mark Martin, right, helps Mark Trusock, a Kent County judge, interpret and adjust his graph at the Ice Fishing Vacation School on Saginaw Bay. Photo Courtesy Bill Semion | The Grand Rapids Press
SAGINAW BAY — The only thing AIM Pro Walleye Series angler Mark Martin had to worry about this year on Saginaw Bay wasn’t the ice thickness, blizzard conditions or lack of ~Read More~
 I sit staring out the window at the falling snow, knowing that eventually I will have to go outside and jump on the tractor to plow, and then man the snow shovel. There are a few February activities that put a grin on my chin – plowing and shoveling not being one of them. Great ice fishing is one of my most cherished winter activities.
There’s plenty of ice – guys around here are driving their trucks ~Read More~
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