Greg called me up earlier this week to let me know he was bringing some members of his church to the south pier on saturday and that he was finally bringing my new Calstar grouper rod. Its an 800m (8ft, 20-50lb) with 10 guides plus the tip. It’s such a fast taper rod that it needs that many guides. The work was done by Ken in Avon park and I’m glad to add this rod to my collection.

Last night I made it out there at about 10pm to see a whole bunch of people fishing before the Y. They were all armed with sabiki’s and pulling up just about every fish in the waters… pinfish, ladyfish, bluefish, grunts, snapper etc. Right on cue, when the outgoing tide hit full strength, the snapper bite turned on. It was good to see everyone get on the fish and just have some fun. It reminded me of the days when all i could catch was pinfish and i would have fun doing that all night. I’m sure they appreciated all of Greg’s work of tying and retying everyones lines and putting them on the fish.

As for me, I sent out a whole jack for shark. No hits after 1hr. So i sent out the biggest ladyfish I’ve ever seen. 2hrs later… no hits. Called it a night at 3am.

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Obviously by what it’s called, you’d know that a Bass fishing homepage would be all about bass fishing right? Well, it is, but its not just slapped with pictures and some word contents and left like that. Bass fishing homepages are provided with the utmost attention and dedication to details. They cover everything you need to know about bass fishing.

Many people have been bitten by the pleasure of bass fishing. Now it’s all over for many of the other things in your life because you have been bitten by the bug, and for most of the ones that are bitten it seems like the “Bass Fever” just gets worst and keeps on spreading. A good number of people out there are being hooked to this activity.

Just to bring up some interesting stuff that can be found on bass fishing are, owning and operating a 3-Day “On-Water” Bass Fishing School, bass charter service, being the co-host on coast to coast radio and TV shows, teaching seminars, fishing bass tournaments, and some articles that can be read all over the world from magazines and over 200 outdoor internet sites.

Don’t you know that calls (about 70% of such) come from the ages that ranged from around 12 years old to about 35 years old. You can imagine that when it comes to bass fishing, it does not choose age as long as one possesses the passion for the sport. Once in a while, you can get a few questions non-related to angling, but mostly anglers seeking information to help them understand more about this great sport, and it is referring to men, women, boys, and girls. The “Bass Fever” has bitten so many people that now bass fishing is considered to be America’s (# 1) number one freshwater sport. It is literally a multi-million dollar industry because it’s certainly addicting!

Many bass fishing homepages provides forums wherein bass fishing enthusiasts can come in and discuss bass fishing. The good thing is that you can come in and ask questions about bass fishing.

These are the most common questions raised about bass fishing;

First are the most important questions that are continually asked by folks, so here goes. The number one question asked about is in terms of equipment such as, what kind of boats to buy, rods, reels, line, electronics, hard baits (because there are a lot of kinds), plastic baits, hooks, weights, colors, fish formulas (or as some refer to as attractants), containers, and on, and on, and on. All the answers can be located on its home page.

The second most asked questions are about the water and weather conditions, how to locate fish, what baits are the best to use, and so on. These are now the factor for searching the proper place and time for bass fishing.

Just a pleasant advise for all of you who are hooked to the game, always ask around it first particularly in purchasing your needed material in bass fishing;

Here are some simple tips and guides most bass fishing homepages provide to their visitors;

1.Don’t buy everything on the shelf that looks good! (There are a handful of baits that will work anywhere in the nation, face it, bass are bass and pretty much act the same anywhere you go.

2. Learn as much as you can by reading, but try to find an experienced angler who is willing to share his information with you.

3. Check around and talk to anglers for information. Most bass anglers are great people that love bass fishing so much and would love to share information about the sport of bass fishing with others.

4. Enroll in a bass fishing school if at all possible.

5. Always think of safety while on the water, and be courteous to others.

6. Shop around for the best quality equipment for the money you can afford to spend.

These tips and guides are just but a few of the offerings that a bass fishing homepage can offer their visitors. You can get lots of information in a short time. Bass fishing homepages can help you in a lot of aspect about bass fishing; they can even help you out arrange a bass fishing adventure. Check them out today, all you need is a computer and an internet connection.

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