Research Paper On Bass Fishing

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As time went on, I went from fishing in a small creek to the local lakes around my home area. My cousin had a bass boat and we began fishing together every weekend. From that point on I learned a began to learn a lot more about fishing, bass fishing in general. Preparation was a key thing you needed to try to have a fun successful day on the lake. Tackle and other equipment is a definite factor to narrow down that night before as you will make sure all your tackle is organized and that you fishing line is not frayed or rotted. As like any other hobby in the world it can be costly. Each lure and brands have different price ranges. You use several types of lures as the seasons progress. Your winter and spring seasons the fishing is usually a

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