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Hometown: Paris Landing, Tennessee (Formerly Rhinelander, Wisconsin)
Occupation: Host, Outdoor Frontiers multimedia
Sponsors: Secret Weapon Lures, Fast Cat Boats, Flying Fisherman Sunglasses), Lowrance Electronics, Go To Bait Company, Forge Archery Company
Home Lakes: Now Kentucky Lake. Also Boom Lake, Lake Mohawksin, and the Wisconsin River near Rhinelander, WI
About Steve: Married to a VERY understanding woman, father of five, grandfather of two lovely little girls with a grandson on the way. Steve loves the outdoors. Fishing (it doesn
't really matter for what, but bass and muskies are his favorites), hunting big and small game with rifle, pistol, muzzleloader and bow, there really isn
't a time of year that you won 't find Steve on the water or in the woods. And if there isn
't a season open locally, Steve is willing to travel anywhere in the world to find something to chase.
A guide for 15 years now in northeastern Wisconsin, I love to teach clients tactics and techniques that they can take with them and try on home waters. It's this love of sharing information that led to the formation of OutdoorFrontiers.com, an online magazine with question/answer forums, photo gallery and articles. This has led to a new and exciting development, the formation of OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media, a television production company producing Steve Huber's OutdoorFrontiersTV, a show devoted to sharing information about the outdoors.
Tips & Techniques: Versatility and adaptability are the keys to success in the outdoors.
There aren 't too many times when you can sit and let everything come to you, you have to make things happen. That's why I love my Secret Weapon lures.
When fish are active, there's nothing better than a spinnerbait, and there's no better spinnerbait on the market than Secret Weapon. I can change blades and skirts to meet changing conditions for wind, water color, sky (overcast/sunny), depth control and lure speed. I - d rather fish for active fish, using my Secret Weapon as a search bait, covering huge amounts of water in a hurry. Then, when contact is made and the active biters are caught in the area, that's when I pick up a rod rigged with either a fluke or stick type bait. After all the active biters are caught, I - ll work the area through again with soft plastics. It's amazing how many fish can be in one area! I always have a rod lying on the deck, rigged and ready with one of the aforementioned lures. That way, if a fish'swings and misses - my Secret Weapon, I - ll toss that plastic right into the swirl, letting it fall slowly. You - d be amazed at how many more fish you - ll hook up with in the course of a season!




