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We're talking with Ontario angler Rob Jones of One More Pass Sportfishing [https://www.facebook.com/onemorepass/] on this edition of the Off Shore Tackle [https://offshoretackle.com] Podcast. Rob talks about the role of education and promotion as an Off Shore Pro Staffer. He also describes his philosophy for tournaments and fishing new water, board configuation, electronics and more. Jones then explains why the Bay of Quinte is his favorite destination.

This month, a conversation with Off Shore [http://www.offshoretackle.com] Pro Staffer and tournament tested angler....David Kolb. . David recently won the MWT Tournament on Lake Erie with a very impressive catch in a challenging conditions. Kolb talks about trolling Off Shore OR 12 boards and why the Tattle Flag was key in this latest win. He describes the difference in trolling with the waves, verses trolling the trough, why water clarity is key to success and the challenge of finding aggressive, post spawn fish.

This month on the Off Shore Tackle [https://offshoretackle.com] podcast we're talking with the Godfather of depth control, Mark Romanack of Fishing 411 TV [https://fishing411.net]. Mark talks about his partnership with Off Shore and the DeShano Family the development of the OR12 board, the hiearchy of trolling and much more. He also discusses the importance of crankbait tuning, the Precision Trolling app and the new 50+3T method of getting baits even deeper. It's a interesting discussion with a well known fishing icon.

We're talking with Paul Alpers of the National Crappie League [https://nationalcrappieleague.com] this month on the Off Shore Tackle [https://offshoretackle.com] Podcast. Paul is a lifelong crappie angler and intimately involved in the world of crappie tournaments for decades. He talks about the evolution of crappie angling and why trolling is still a very effective way to cover water and catch fish. Alpers also discusses the world of crappie tournaments and why they're a great way to learn more about catching that popular panfish.

There's a wide range of topics this time on the Off Shore Tackle [http://www.offshoretackle.com] podcast as we talk with Jason Graham of Send It Charters [https://senditcharters.com] and Linwood Beach Marina [https://linwoodbeachmarina.com]. Jason is a former bass tournament angler turned walleye Charter Captain. He runs ice charters on Saginaw Bay in the wintertime, trolls the Bay in spring and summer...then heads to Lake Michigan each fall to chase salmon. Graham talks about the challenge of finding fish through the ice and why he prefers trolling to cover more water. Jason says he wouldn't be as successful without his Off Shore products and describes his trolling set up for walleye and salmon.