October 13th, 2008 by William Scott
Bass fishing, both professional and amateur have gained in popularity over the years, with competitions proving to be a particular crowd pleaser. Of course, the available selection of bass fishing lures has grown alongside this explosion in the popularity of the sport. For the novice especially, this can present a difficulty due to the sheer variety, with different lures being more or less well suited to different locations, water types and other factors. This article will assist you in becoming more familiar with some of the most common types of bass fishing lures.
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September 15th, 2008 by William Scott
Do you want to be successful when fishing for largemouth bass? It is important that you first become familiar with the fish themselves. Largemouth bass can be identified by the jagged edged stripes on both sides of the fish which are created by clusters of dark spots, although some largemouth bass are all black in color. Another characteristic that makes largemouth bass identification easier is that their upper jaws extend past their eyes.
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September 13th, 2008 by Aazdak Alisimo
Fishing is not the hardest thing to undertake, but there are some critical components to it that you have to know. Perhaps the most important is bait. In this article, we take a look at lesser known bass and trout bait.
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September 11th, 2008 by Tom Gibson
Come to San Diego and you will end up sitting on the beach. As you are, you will probably notice the boats cruising offshore with people fishing. Simply put, the fishing off the coast is tremendous and makes for a good day trip.
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September 9th, 2008 by George Carpenter
You can make the most of a fishing excursion by looking into the many options available when fishing the inter-coastal waterway in Texas. Your fishing trip experiences will vary depending on when you are plan to fish and who, if anyone, will be joining you.
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