Sunday, October 12, 2014

Bass Fishing In The Rain | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Bass Fishing In The Rain | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "If you're a newcomer to bass fishing, one of the best investments you can make is in a good quality, leak-proof rain suit. Forget the inexpensive "ponchos" on the market - they become worthless in breezy weather. A good rain suit has a flap-covered, zippered front, Velcro adjusters at wrists and ankles, dry pocket flaps and waterproof sealed seams all the way round."



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How To Rig Grubs | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

How To Rig Grubs | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC:



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Small Ponds For Big Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Small Ponds For Big Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "I grew up in a time and place where the option for fishing for bass was limited primarily to smaller private ponds or lakes. The larger lakes in East Texas usually consisted of some oxbows off of the Red River or one of its tributaries. Other options were the water supply bodies built to serve local communities which were at best a couple of hundred acres, smaller farm ponds, or a trek to Caddo lake. The latter was always a special treat just for the scenery."



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Swimmin' For Smallies | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Swimmin' For Smallies | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "One of the most exciting aspects of Western bass angling is the constant challenge of adapting baits and presentations to the myriad of different water conditions we face every day. Angling in the West should never be dull. We have opportunities to take two strains of largemouths, spotted bass, and last, but certainly not least, the smallmouth bass."



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Clear Water Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Clear Water Bass | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Clear water has always been considered difficult to fish. What do you think of when someone mentions clear water? Spinning rods, light line and deep water? Sissy tackle is required, according to most country fried southern bassers. Maybe, but not all bass in clear water live in deep water and some of the bass that live in clear water can break that fairy wand with the flick of a tail."



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