Photography Tips for Fishing Trips
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by Keith Bell
2d ago
Fishing Photography can be tricky unless you are prepared. The time to learn that new phone or camera is not after that big fish just landed in the boat. Read on to learn about how to improve your fishing photography and take great photos of your trophy fish. Outside of fishing and collecting lures, one of my other hobbies is outdoor photography such as fishing photography.  I don't claim to be a pro at it but I dabble at it and love taking outdoor shots, even doing some minor stock photography through the years.  If you are interested you can see a small sampling over at my photog ..read more
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The Thrill of Bass Fishing: Tips, Techniques, and the Joy of the Catch
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by Keith Bell
2d ago
Bass fishing is not just a pastime; it's an adventure that captivates anglers across North America. Whether you're a seasoned fisherman or someone just dipping their toes into the waters of angling, the pursuit of bass offers a blend of challenge and reward unmatched by many other outdoor activities. In this guide, we'll explore effective tips and techniques to enhance your bass fishing experience, making each trip both enjoyable and successful. Understanding Bass: Behavior and Habitat Bass, primarily largemouth and smallmouth, are among the most sought-after freshwater game fish due to the ..read more
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Antique Fishing Lure Archives Added
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by Keith Bell
3w ago
As you know we are dedicated to preserving fishing, lures, and our hobbies history here at My Bait Shop.  Today we are proud to announce the latest addition to the My Bait Shop family.  The Antique Fishing Lures Archive.  AntiqueFishingLures.com was created by Floyd Roberts with the help of Clyde Harbin and was one of the premier websites on old fishing tackle from around 1998 until late 2023.  With the help and permission of Floyd we have acquired the domain and rights to preserve these pages and articles so that they are not lost to the back alleys and arc ..read more
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Crazy Legs Lure Lore
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by Keith Bell
1M ago
If you have never really checked out the full history sections of My Bait Shop, I highly recommend you do.  We try to devote half of our time building out the website's focus on history.  We have a section called Lure Lore, which are the updated articles from the Lure Lore website we acquired a few years back.  We are still working to move all of these articles over as we update them.  We also publish our monthly columns from Midwest Outdoor Magazine called Fishing History.  In this column we feature a lure every month as well.  In addition to those two ongoing "f ..read more
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Best Bass Fishing Lures for 2024
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by Keith Bell
1M ago
It's that time of year again when all of your favorite fishing magazines are chock full of articles about the best new bass baits on the market and best lures for 2024.  They are always fun to read and see what is new in the market.  However I'm here to tell you that despite all the new lures and inventions out there, it's tough to beat what's already been done.  After all American fishing lures have been around for over a hundred years, and in that time a lot of ideas have been tried.  Now some of those ideas didn't pan out (actually a lot of them).  Some of them tho ..read more
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Website Update
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by Keith Bell
1M ago
If you’ve been around here awhile you might have noticed a few changes recently.  We have just updated to a new version of our website.  You will notice some enhancements and some small changes, like a streamlined menu at the top of the page (it is now “sticky”) and stays with the browser as you move.  We’ve also tried to organize our website more into a Shop and History section to better reflect the two main sections that everything really falls into. In the Shop section you will find all of our great baits and items for sale.  With the change to this website structure we ..read more
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How about those 40 Year Old Hairy Berries?
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by Keith Bell
1y ago
I love finding old fishing lures.  Some are to collect.  Some are to fish.  Some are both.  This latest find fits in the last category.  We are thrilled to share this last find and I bet it's a bait you've never heard of, much less ever fished, but you should.  It's called the Worth Hairy Berry.  These came out around 1983 shortly after their acquisition of a company on the West Coast.  The Hairy Berry is a 5/8 oz bait with a berry shaped body just below the jig type head and full of whiskers.  Moves through the water in a weed-less manner.  Pa ..read more
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Recent Bagley Finds - Discontinued Baits
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by Keith Bell
1y ago
As you may or may not know we are always searching high and low for more Bagley Baits.  We are Bagley fanatics!  We are proud to be Bagley dealers and offer the largest selection anywhere online of new, used and vintage Bagley Baits (see here).  Well recently we just found a sweet batch of recent discontinued baits I wanted to share with all of you. Bagley Rattlin' Diving Kill'r B - Citrus Shad Color:  This bait is discontinued but is in high demand by bass fisherman.  Made with Bagley's ABS resin this lure is tough and gets down to the fish.  Casts easy and has ..read more
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20 Vintage Creek Chub Baits Worth a Fortune
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by Keith Bell
2y ago
One of the things I really like about collecting fishing lures is the history.  Researching, compiling data and writing pages for my website.  I've had so much fun writing some of my past articles that I have decided to keep going.  I started my series first with "25 Vintage Fishing Lures Worth A Fortune".  This was fun to do as it encompassed all lures and manufactures.  After a short break I decided to keep going but start to break down the lures by manufacturer.  I started with the "Big Daddy" of them all and wrote "20 Vintage Heddon Fishing Lures Worth A Fort ..read more
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Lake of the Ozarks - Week 2 Results - John Holtz
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by Keith Bell
2y ago
(Written by John Holtz) Well, well, well… the thrill of victory, and the agony of… well this weekend! Nah, honestly it wasn’t horrible. We caught fish, just not the size we needed. Let’s put some perspective on this last weekend. This is the second tournament of the year for me. It was on legendary Lake of the Ozarks. I took an awesome guy who had never fished a tournament before and now has. I just couldn’t find the right fish. Had some awesome 14 3/4 inchers, problem is they gotta be 15” to weigh in! People certainly overcame a horrid cold front (snowed on Friday of course) to bring in good ..read more
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