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Bass Fishing is the pursuit of the North American fish known colloquially as Black Bass, this includes Largemouth Bass (Micropterus Salmoides (Lacepede), Smallmouth bass (Micropterus Dolomieui), Kentucky Bass (Micropterus Punctatus), and the many subspecies of the family Micropterus.
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Pro Bass Fishing – Tools And Tips
By Michael Anthony

There are several people who make their living traveling around the country pro bass fishing. They are the envy of every

bass fisherman out there. These people compete in tournaments with hundreds of other fishers, searching for the largest bass in the area. They do not catch these bass by chance; they have studied the habits of the bass and they know what the bass are feeding on and where. Pro requires in-depth study of the habits of the bass and the conditions of the weather and what effect it has of the bass. The bass knows when the weather is getting warmer and will usually find shallow water where the temperature of the water is warmer. They like to hang around banks and underwater brush. This is the time when you will see the pros using a top water bait which makes noise and imitates something swimming on top of the water. This type is rewarding because you can see the bass come to the top of the water to grab the bait. Learning The Trade Pro is not something that can happen over night, nor is it an exact science. There are many tricks to learn and many habits the bass has that must be understood. Bill Dance has been America’s top pro expert for many years. He offers a training course that gives insight to the sport and tips on what bait to use. He also teaches casting techniques to land you in the right spot. Part of the pro course teaches the use of spinner baits and how to use them in all types of water and weather conditions. If you are really serious about learning the tricks of the trade, this course could be an invaluable tool. Learning pro techniques is only one part of the equation. You also must have the right equipment. This includes good rods, reels, baits, lures, and line. Without it you might as well stay at home. Many of these items are expensive. Some rods and reels can cost up to $500 but you don’t have to have them all upfront. Start out small and add to your collection as you grow. You will find there are so many different types of rods and lures that you will never be able to own them all. The best way to start is start out slowly and discover what tools work best for you. You might find that you enjoy top water fishing over using artificial worms or other artificial bait. The more you learn, the better you will be able to know what works for you.

Here are some articles to start with.
Fishing Post Spawn Bass Takes Timing And Patience
By Michael Anthony

During the spring after bass have laid their eggs, successfully fishing post spawn bass requires knowledge of the water as well as patience. The males will stay behind to guard the next while the Read more...
Quality Bass Fishing Boats
By Michael Anthony

There are many bass fishing boat companies that compete in the boating market place. Some of the companies have been in the bass fishing boat business for years and are quite experienced at Read more...
Bass Fishing For Fun
Bass fishing in the USA is a great combination of sports, adventure and recreation. Bass fishing ,means pursuing black bass, a type of fish. Bass fishing has caught the fancy of Americans. You Read more...
The Key To Bass Fishing With A Fly Rod
By Michael Anthony

Bass fishing with a fly rod may seem funny to you. Traditionally trout are the fish of choice when you dust off your fly rod and head out to the water, but other fish such as carp, pike, and bass Read more...

 
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