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Hi I'm looking for the best way to gain knowledge on bass fishing I have been doing it for years and still can to pattern them

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Read, read and read some more. This forum, books, magazine articles or anything. When I'm not fishing, I'm reading about ways to improve my fishing skill.

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Welcome to the forums!  Just hang around. You should pick up some pointers!
 

Jeff

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Hello and Welcome to BR ~

 

We all came here looking for the same information.

 

A ton of useful info floating around here.

 

Have Fun

 

A-Jay

Read, read and read some more. This forum, books, magazine articles or anything. When I'm not fishing, I'm reading about ways to improve my fishing skill.

Yup, pick a technique you want to learn more about, use the "search" key and there will be most of the info you need. The other half will be in the "videos" tab along the top of the page. And, by all means, don't be afraid to just ask!

Welcome to BR!

Greetings and Welcome to the forums where you will get lots of your questions answered   :)

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Welcome..........

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Welcome aboard! Tons of info to be absorbed on the forums. Do a search for "patterns" and see what comes up.

www.bassresource.com

Should find your answers here^^

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Plane, please add your location to your avatar. We can help you better if we know where you live.

 

As stated above, the Fishing Articles section at the top of the Forum's page is the best place to start.

 

Read as much as you can about bass behavior, water temperature and cold fronts.

 

You need to learn how the bass react to water clarity, water temperatures, time of the year, cold and warm fronts, current, structure, piers, docks, moored boats, creeks, channels, coves, bays, boat traffic, trolling motor noise, the use of scent on your baits, type of baits to throw and when, etc..  Once you start to learn about the bass' behavior you can then notice the patterns during each day.

 

Subscribe to bass fishing magazines. Start with joining BASS and getting their Bassmasters Magazine followed by a subscription to Bass Times. Then there is Bass Angler Magazine (BAM) and Bass Quest and a number of other excellent publications.

 

Books like Dr. Keith Jones' Knowing Bass - The Scientific Way to Catch More Fish; Denny Brauer's Winning Tournament Tactics and Jig Fishing Secrets plus all of Kevin VanDam's books. You can also find a lot of DVDs on bass fishing from the pros web sites.

 

One last suggestion. It will take time to learn what you need to know. It is not a sprint. It is a marathon that never ends. So after you read the articles at the top of the Forum's page go to YouTube and subscribe to Glenn's videos and then start  searching for different lures and presentations and view, making notes, of what is presented.

 

Start a library and refer to the articles you cut out and the videos you like so you will refresh your memory as you walk down the bass fishing path to stardom!!!!

 

And ask your questions using good grammar and punctuation. Noting turns the guys off than someone who can't write correctly and express themselves so we can understand what they are asking.

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Hi I'm looking for the best way to gain knowledge on bass fishing I have been doing it for years and still can to pattern them

 

 

You are in the right place, read the Fishing Articles found at the top of page, ask questions, subscribe to a bass fishing magazine, ask questions, find a fishing partner who is better at fishing than you and learn all you can.  Good luck

X3 on all those fishing Articles at the top, I've learned so much from those! Welcome aboard! 

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