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It took me years to start believing that bass actually could be caught in water so deep that I couldn't see the bottom. Putting faith in my electronic eyes is still a struggle but I'm learning at last.

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  • J Francho
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    That fishing is problem solving, pure and simple. Not about the right rod or reel. Not about a special bait. It's about solving the problem in front of you: How do I catch a bass right now?

  • Blue Streak
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    Processing all of the information you have for that time, place, and conditions, to come up with the proper location to fish, the proper presentation, and the right bait for that particular time and c

  • I think the hardest thing to learn for most is when to set the hook on a bottom contact lure. There are a million different opinions on it from as soon as you feel the first thing to wait three secon

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