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Old 01-25-05, 11:54 PM   #1
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I WOULD LIKE TO FIND INFO ABOUT WHERE TO LOOK FOR BASS ACCORDING TO THE SEASONS. THERE IS ALOT OF BOOKS ON THIS SUBJECT BUT WHICH IS THE BEST.THE ONES I'VE SEEN ARE TO GENERAL. I WOULD LIKE TO NARROW DOWN MY SEARCH WHEN PRE FISHING FOR A TOURAMENT.
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Old 01-26-05, 12:01 AM   #2
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there can only be general information.bass are unpredictable.you have to use any and all info plus your own experience to narrow things down.
i wish i could be more help,but just read everything you can on the subject.if you can get at least one new tip from each article you read then that will give you an idea of what to try.and keep a log book.
now the hard part ;Dfish,fish,fish,in any and all weather and any season.THAT my friend is where the real info is.
welcome,join the board.good fishing
and don't yell ;Dus old far*s can still hear pretty good

IF you do find that magic book,please let me know ;D
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Old 01-26-05, 12:05 AM   #3
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tn, that covers a lot of ground-if you get a little more specific on where you will be fishing it will help narrow down what info will be pertinent. Meantime here is a link with a number og articles on just about everything bass related:

http://www.bassdozer.com/articles.shtml
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Old 01-26-05, 12:50 AM   #4
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join the board.

I think you are starting way to big. Â*To get enough good info I think we need to start one step at a time..

couple spots to look in this is section I started when I first joined the board. I ended up with alot of great info. Â*Some great info given to me by rodzilla and many other steller bass gods. Â*look in this section of under "TURNING HEADS AT TOURNEY'S". Â*

as mentioned above you can learn alot by reading

some stuff that I Â*read is preaty much all the magazines out there. Â*A good book is a book by Kevin Vandam think its his only one he has out there and I believe I got on line from the bass proshop. it covers alot of great tacktics and cover searches. Â*

a little hint you could start with asking the board of paticular places they like to fish in the winter, pre spawn spawn, post spawn, summer, winter. don't forget to explain in depth type structure availble in your lake and type of structure you like fish in.. Â* sort it all out and I know you will be happy and feel like you got a couple houndred bass partners out there.

I think you on the right trac to starting a long on-lin talk though

good luck!! Â*
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Old 01-26-05, 06:47 PM   #5
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TN,

Check out this site also.

www.bassresource.com
They have a lot of great articles covering just about every topic imagineable. A lot of top pros help contribute to the site.
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