Monday, October 21, 2013


Learn how to effectively fish with an Echotail hybrid blade bait from shore in current.  Their are many other techniques but these are the basics.  As a general rule of thumb, we try to as small of anechotail as the  the current allows (1/4 or 1/2 oz). If the current is extremely strong, we will sometime step up in size by pitching a Regular (1 oz) Echotail. It's always a good idea to have a variety of different weights along on any given day. Try this technique for your next spring walleye run from shore or boat.  Best of luck fishing.
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Monday, October 14, 2013

Eight Year Old Catches Pike On His Own

This 8 year old hooked the pike casting a Small (1/2 oz) Echotail® tipped with a Berkley Gulp Minnow. Congratulations! Another happy customer of fishing guide Steve Everettes.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Ice fishing vibrating jig-1-1-1

Ice Series Echotail will be release at the 2013 St. Paul Ice Fishing Show! Available in Mini (1/10 oz) and Jr (1/4 oz). Tipped off with Jr's Jig Tails.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

saltwater shore fishing

Echotail Ice Series catches this Lady Fish in Treasure Island, FL. Casting out and popping it off the bottom with long pauses (Dead-sticking)

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Steve Everettes big Pike

Big fall pike hooked my Finseekers Guide Service on an Echotail tipped off with a Berkley Gulp Minnow www.finseekers.com/

Monday, October 7, 2013

Pike jigging

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IMG_0486, a photo by VibrationsTackle on Flickr.

Try jigging just above schools of bait fish. Pike and muskies are always trying to find a vulnerable meal to pin chasing towards the surface.