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Combs to talk cranking on 'Fishing School'

Combs to talk cranking on 'Fishing School'

Veteran Bassmaster Elite Series pro and cranking guru Keith Combs will share some knowledge on crankbait fishing as Shimano continues its Fishing School LIVE events starting at 8 p.m. EST Wednesday on Facebook and YouTube. Combs with join host JP DeRose for the hour-long session, with plenty of time available for viewer questions and comments on both the Shimano Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FishShimanoNorthAmerica/) and also on Shimano’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/FishWithShimano).

“Keith’s success fishing the B.A.S.S. Elite series, where he has qualified for five Bassmaster Classics, his efforts on the FLW Tour, where he has competed in two Forrest Wood Cups, and being a three-time winner of the Toyota Texas Bass Classic just proves he knows how to catch bass,” said Shimano pro staff manager Blaine Anderson. “We’re looking forward to hearing his techniques and tactics targeting big bass with crankbaits and other hard-body lures, and what is going in his life now that the Elite tournaments have started up again.”

Shimano will continue its Wednesday night events into the summer. Visit Shimano’s Facebook page or YouTube channel for future show topics and other information, as well as to view past events.

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