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What Bass Fishing PC game are you playing?

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I'm playing In-fisherman "Freshwater trophies".

It's ok but I'm looking for something better.

Any suggestions?

Bass Fishing 64

I just starting playing around with emulators for Nitendo 64. I was downloading ROM's when I saw that game. Sort of sucks but it helps my cabin fever. Not to bad for a free game though.

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I still play Trophy Bass 4 and it never gets old. It is the best that I have found. I am about to buy Trophy Bass 2007 from BPS because it just went on sale at BPS and if it's half of what TB4 was then it will be great.

 The one I wouldn't buy is the Rapala one. I did the trial version then bought the full. I still can't get that thing to cast.

 I've got an older copy of Pro Bass fishing and I like it for the most part.

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The one I wouldn't buy is the Rapala one. I did the trial version then bought the full. I still can't get that thing to cast.

I've got an older copy of Pro Bass fishing and I like it for the most part.

While fishing click "ESC" go to "OPTIONS" and then "GAMEPLAY" and turn "easy cast" on. I can cast 100ft with it off. I takes alittle practice though. Ill get a video of me fishing on it for you ok.

championship bass for playstation 1 is the best one that i have played or trophy bass 2007

I had the rapala one, quit playing it because I spent hours trying to pass the walleye tournament.  I could not catch a walleye, only bass, and you have to catch I think 6 of those eyes.  I want a better game that is all bass for my Wii.

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