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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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Here are some tips and tricks to help you catch more fish from clear water fisheries. These tips will get you "Tuned-in", regardless of the target species.
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Bass Fishing Forums Extend Your Pleasure
By Michael Anthony

Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed at work, and want a brief break from non-stop tension? Could there be some empty spots in

a day’s agenda which are too short to start something major, but long enough to keep you on edge? Perhaps you seek some diversion after a meal at home, and before you retire for the day. There are endless opportunities to use the Internet to further a hobby, and forums are best if you have an interest in angling. Exchanging experiences with peers, free tips from people who have in a sport for much longer than you, and simply expressing your opinion on important issues, are some of the most satisfying experiences you can have on forums. You can log in as often as you like, and cover every possible aspect of your hobby. forums also serve as a single window service to keep up with all news, events, and new products, which keep surfacing in this dynamic pastime. You can also use forums to establish an international presence in multiple circles. Search engines keep track of everything you write, especially if you are skilled in original expression and using key phrases. Some forums will allow you to promote products and services, which is important considering the demand for specific genetic material to build stocks in new reservoirs and specialist vacation sites. Responsible Participation in Forums Bass fishing forums should not degenerate in to ways of vilification, or to denigrate your status either. It is worth studying the terms and conditions under which sites operate before registering to join several forums. Unending arguments can make you look petulant in retrospect, even if your points of view have merit. You may also wish to use an alias when you first join forums, so that you can learn the ropes without revealing your identity to the world. Bass fishing forums are akin to permanent galleries of your exploits in the field, so be conscious of the long term effects of your writing and any photographs which you may like to upload. Be courteous at all times, and do not react emotionally if other participants annoy you with their posts. It is always possible to move on to another topic, or to start a new thread if you feel sucked in to an impolite and vituperative discussion. Always review your posts before you submit them, making sure that your expressions will enhance and not detract from your reputation on the medium.

Here are some articles to start with.
Basic Bass Fishing Tips
By Michael Anthony

Looking for a few bass fishing tips? Here are the most basic ones and they deal with the basic feeding patterns of the fish.Bass fishing remains a wildly popular freshwater fishing sport and is Read more...
Various Bass Fishing Lures
By Michael Anthony

Bass fishing remains a hugely popular sport. So popular is bass fishing that is has spawned a circuit of professional fishermen (and women) who take part in a number of tournaments such as the Bass Read more...
Learning with a Bass Fishing Video
By Michael Anthony

Anyone who spends time in a fishing shop has probably noticed a bass fishing video or two on the store shelves. These videos (or DVDs) often provide valuable tips and pointers designed to improve Read more...
Bass Fly Fishing A Matter Of Knowing When And Where
By Michael Anthony

When more people think about fly fishing they think about pulling trout from a cold stream, but as water reach a tepid 60 degrees, bass can become more aggressive and provide some exciting bass fly Read more...

 
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