What Is So Catching About Bass
Fishing? Why Are So Many Anglers Heading That Way?
Everyday it seems that more and more anglers are starting to take notice
that there is to bass fishing that meets the eye.
Bass fishing at the
present is considered to be America’s #1 freshwater sport, in fact the
bass fishing industry is grown to be 70% higher than any other types of
fresh water fi shing. In the past 25 years bass fishing has grown
from a million dollar industry to a estimated 4.8 "Billion" dollar
industry in today’s world and still growing each and everyday.
This is one outdoor
sport that just about anyone who dedicates and disciplines themselves
can equally compete on a pro level. The more time you spend on the
water, the more you practice, and the more you learn of the "How-To’s"
of bass angling you can’t help but to be more successful at catching
bass, especially if you have a "Coach" or someone as a mentor to teach
you patterns, conditions, presentations, techniques, colors, proper
equipment, etc. There is a lot to learn when it comes to competitive
bass fishing, but if one wants to be serious about it he or she can
compete on a pro level.
More and more women
each season are starting to book into my school to learn how to fish
just to be able to show their husbands or boyfriends that they can do it
to. Well, why not? It’s a sport that’s been enjoyed for many many years
by mostly the guys, and now that the women are getting a taste of it,
they love it just as much as the guys do.
Kid’s even seem to go "nuts"
over this sport even probably more so than we do! I know this because of
the clients that bring their children when they book a fishing trip or
enroll in my school, and just seeing their expressions on their faces
when they catch a bass seems to be worth it all!
Along with the many
Emails and letters I receive from boys and girls from all over the
nation, the kids are wanting to know more and more about how to fish for
bass, where can they go to learn, or who might be able teach them. The
age of most of these boys and girls that write me range anywhere from 12
years to 18 years old, as well as many college students.
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