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Thinking Game ...by Mark
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Don’t just go fishing! Bass fishing is a thinking
man’s game and the one who figures it out wins. So when
you go fishing have a plan it can simple or complex, but start
with a plan. After sticking to you plan for a while maybe a
few hours, stop and think. Did I get bit of catch a few fish?
If so keep going, if not now derive a new plan and try that.
Because with out some sort of plan you don’t know what
you did and if you don’t know what you did you don’t
know what to change |
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Something Different ...by Mark
Lassagne |
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Fish something different, I fish the California Delta
several days a week and I try some place different every time
I go out even if I caught 20 fish from one spot. If I go to
the same places day in and day out, I assume the fish will be
too pressured and stop biting. Beside the fact that fish move
in different seasons a springtime spot will not be good in the
summer. Try something new bass adapt to many different places |
| Safety
...by Johnny Moore
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We have learned during our tournaments to use just
a little common courtesy by staying till you make sure the last
fisherman is in from the long day. You never know when one has
had problems if you hook up and run. Take care of your fellow
fisherman |
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Striking Bass ...by Eric
Picarella |
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If a bass short strikes or "blows up" behind
a topwater bait and you dont connect dont give up. Quickly cast
a different bait to that fish. The follow up bait can be a different
topwater bait or soft plastic such as a soft jerkbait, tube
or Senko type bait. Many times the bass will be fooled into
thinking it has injured the pray it struck just moment earlier |
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Confidence Factor ...by Eric
Picarella |
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If you are having a hard time getting bites, fish with
baits you are comfortable with. Use a bait you have confidence
in. A confident angler is a better angler |
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