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Old 07-06-11, 03:01 PM   #1
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Default What is the Second easiest Technique to Use in Bass Fishing?

So, as some of you know, I’ve taken on a Challenge to turn an old friend of mine into a Bass Fisherman. He has the will and drive just not the skill. Until this past Saturday he swore he was Jinxed because he had been going out on the water by himself every weekend since March and had yet to catch the Elusive Largemouth Bass. I told him that I would take it in stages and work him up slowly, each stage would be a different Technique.

This past Saturday I took him out and gave him a Rod & Reel that was rigged with 12LB Flurocarbon Line and a Devils Horse. So to make a long story short, this coming Saturday I’m going to take him back out again and we’re going to start off just as we did last Saturday and do some Topwater Fishing. After the Topwater bait falls off though, I want to introduce another technique to him but I don’t want it to be something that will be too hard on him to learn.

I would think that Topwater Bass Fishing is probably the easiest to learn, what would you think is the second easiest technique to learn that we could teach him. I’m thinking that Wacky Worm Rig and go around throwing it into Docks. This would or could be a Stepping Stone into Flipping Jigs later down the road.

What ya think?
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