Friday, January 18, 2013

Keep On Catching | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Keep On Catching | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "The winter months are considered one of the toughest times for bass fishing. Bass activity slows down a great deal. Many anglers simply put up their gear and wait until next year for higher temperatures. They believe that bass just stop feeding. Yes, there may be days when bass may not feed, in order to preserve energy to be able to endure the cold. But remember, bass must eat in order to survive."

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Cold Muddy Water | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Cold Muddy Water | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Several thoughts raced through my head when I was assigned this topic. The first was to discuss ways of building a warm fire and giving various recipes for hot chocolate. The second thought included spicing it up by adding gale force winds from the northwest.
   A dose of reality then sank in as I realized that if I expanded the topic, the three conditions together would force me to dredge up a series of January tournaments on Toledo Bend from my distant past."

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Are You Ready? | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Are You Ready? | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Cold and slow bass fishing. That's what you will face in your tournament fishing at this time of year. On the local and state level, most of you won't start competing until next month. More likely than not, the only the lakes where tournaments will be held in January here in Texas, or anywhere else, will be in the Deep South or on a power plant lake. If you fish a hot-water lake you wont have to pay as much attention to the weather as you would on a regular lake"

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