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Bass Fishing For The Beginner

Out of all the types of fishing there are these days, bass fishing stays on the top when it comes to freshwater. There is a lot of money to be made in bass fishing from tournaments, boat sponsors, along with many other bass related stuff that is on the market, such as clothes and other types of fishing gear.

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Learn How to Catch Bass Like the Pros

There really are so many different hints and tips that you will hear about how to catch bass but there are always some predominant ones that should be taken into account.

1. Firstly the location is very important if you want to be able to get a big catch. It can be very difficult to judge where the bass are going to gather and will obviously differ if you are looking at fresh water bass or sea bass.

Especially in Britain the sea bass is becoming rare because of the illegal fishing from french and Spanish pair trawlers are taking thousands of tonnes of bass at a time.

There are however still hot spots where are protected from trawlers finding them is the key.

2. The type of bait you use is essential in getting the desired catch. If you are new to learning about how to catch bass then there are excellent books and ebooks available to show you how to pick the correct bait for the type of bass that you after.

3. The lay of the underwater terrain will also make a huge difference in how to catch bass. In the books available they will describe how you can factor in all of the issues in order for you to get your best bass catch.
There are so many books available that claim to give you all the information that you ever need however i have found an excellent one by a man called Fraser Wheaton, which is a complete guide for the beginner right up to the advanced bass fisherman.

He will give you a complete guide to learn how to catch bass!
So what exactly is a complete guide? Well here is just a snippet of what is in some the chapters

Chapter 1, How to think like a bass
Chapter 2, Things You absolutely must have to be the best bass fisherman
Chapter 3, Things with hooks, the complete guide to baits and hooks
Chapter 4, Getting your worm wet! Teaching you the special intricacies of bass fishing
Chapter 5, Kick Butt Bass fishing techniques

This is just a small sample of what you will receive from Fraser Wharton when you buy Better Bass Fishing.

Bass Fishing is probably one of the worlds most under publicized yet most popular sports. Many People do it just for the pleasure of being out in the open air and some do it purely to see if they can get the biggest catch. Either way, it is an exiting and popular sport which is still growing in popularity.

The are almost endless techniques to master to be able to learn how to catch bass effectively at different times of the year.
There are so many different breeds of bass, all dependant on what part of the world you are fishing in but the book will cover just about any eventuality that you may encounter!

So if you want to learn how to catch bass effectively and be up there with the best, click on the link below and take a look at the better bass fishing book review and learn all there is to know! Author Resource:- Mark Lindstrom is a keen bass fisherman and has written a review of his favorite bass fishing book which can be viewed by going to http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-catch-bass-eaily

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Catching A Bass With Only One Lure To Choose From

I thought it would be interesting to ask professional and amateur bass anglers alike a very tricky question, and that question was as follows:

“If you could only choose one lure to use in the bass fishing tournament of your life, what lure would that be – and why?”

I was blown away at the feedback that I received. I expecting the majority to say something along the lines of a worm or maybe even a spinnerbait. Hands down over 90% of anglers surveyed said that they would use a crankbait. Once I began reading the reasons why it began to make since to me. The general consciences was that a crankbait could be fished anywhere. It could be fished on top of the water, everywhere in between and all the way to the bottom. Other fans of using a crankbait to fish the tournament of your life suggested that adding weight to make the crankbait suspend in the water.

Other fellow bass fishermen suggested using a crankbait with a large bill when fishing in heavy cover. They claim that the bill will act as a guard for the hooks. One bass fisherman even went as far as to say that you should cut off the bottom hook on the treble, to make the crankbait weedless.

Crankbait Tips Submitted by Users
Tip#1:
Whenever fishing in 10 to 12 feet water you should use a crankbait that will run 15 feet. As most anglers know most crankbaits will not run as deep as the maker advertises.

Tip#2: The lighter your line, the deeper your crankbait will go. If you put your rod tip down into the water, your crankbait will run about a foot or so deeper than if your line was on the surface. Read more…

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