FREE Bass Fishing Secrets!

I can't believe he's giving you this bass fishing stuff...

My buddy Dan has just revealed some old bass fishing secrets... and he's giving it away for free.

The only requirement is that you have to be a bass fisherman, and he doesn't want you to share it with too many people.

This stuff is lethal for slamming bass like nobody's business.

Just go here to get it:

http://www.oldschoolbassfishing.com/bassfriends.html

He's only doing this because your on my bass fishing newsletter, and Dan is a good friend of mine.

It's a good thing you're on my list, or you'd never see these deadly techniques...

http://www.oldschoolbassfishing.com/bassfriends.html

Go there now, he's not going to leave this stuff up for long.

Have a good one.

Linden Huckle

fishing for largemouth bass

Old School Bass Fishing Secrets

Thursday 23 July 2009

Bass Fishing Lures

Bass Fishing Lures Can Catch You Too

With literally tens of thousands of bass fishing lures on the market today it would be hard to know for the average beginner where to start. The fact of the matter is that most fishing baits are created with a marketing plan to catch fishermen as well as the fish. This article will give you a few tips for deciding on which lures you might want to start with for catching some nice large and smallmouth bass.

The first thing that you need to consider is the color of lure that you are going to use when you are fishing for bass. I find that color comes in especially important when you're fishing for largemouth bass.

When it comes to color there is probably one color that tends to be more popular than any other lure color and that is chartreuse or a fire Tiger trigger color. This is basically a combination of oranges yellows and greens. It will often give off the impression of an injured fish or a craw dad.

If you're fishing in water that is dark, muddy or murky looking, then you need to have a lure that is bright and flashy. Spinner baits are often very effective, no matter whom the fisherman is. In fact, many professional bass fishermen will use spinner baits, if they're simply having a difficult time trying to catch bass with anything else.

Bass fishing lures have become so popular that many companies are producing hundreds of different designs every single year. Most people have no idea of the kind of revenue that's involved or the big money that is given to the top bass professionals to promote these baits.

For more information on bass fishing head over to http://bassfishingtowin.com, a website that specializes in providing helpful bass fishing tips, advice and resources to include Bass Fishing Lures and more.

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