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Couple oldies but goodies off the shelf

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Was a cold, very windy day here today, didn’t have much for plans, so I grabbed these off the bookshelf and ate up the afternoon in front of the fireplace with them. 
I can remember getting these as a teenager just after they came out. Filled out the order form from the magazine and mailed it away with a cheque, probably read them both about ten times that long winter. 
There's quite a bit of older, slightly outdated  info, at least concerning specific lures etc., but as far as seasonal movements and behaviour, they still are as good today as the day they were published. If anyone hasn’t read these yet, especially if your newer into the bass scene, I highly recommend you get ahold of a copy. 

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Ashamed to say I don't own these...even more ashamed to say I've never read them. And I call myself a basshead.

I have those 2. plus the pike one. Look thru them once in awhile during winter, but it's been a few years..

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