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[L54]Largemouth Bass Fishing Tips
by Christopher Buckley, Chr
Nothing beats a great time with friends, and a largemouth bass fishing tip is just the thing to bring your friends and family close together all for the sake of one cause and common goal: landing the biggest fish in the lake. You can impress your friends by reeling in the biggest largemouth bass you can imagine when you plan out and use, to perfection, your very own largemouth bass fishing tip. Taking a fishing trip is a good idea and a great place to start.

No, it isn't just the professionals that take fishing trips anymore. With the right planning, a good focus, and a little bit of money you and your friends can be on your way to a wonderful little fishing trip that will bring you years of memories, bragging rights, and of course ?fish stories?. There really is no comparison and nothing like the experience of fishing on earth and as any angler will tell you: they wouldn't trade it for the world.

Taking a fishing trip and using your largemouth bass fishing tip can seem like a lot of work at first, but once you get your items together and your trip planned out further you will rest assured that you have planned a small miracle and won't be able to contain your excitement when you unleash the plan on your friends and family. A few small things are needed, however, in order to plan your perfect trip.

Know Where to Go

Start with a destination. There isn't much sense in going on a fishing trip if you don't know where to fish. Check with local authorities on where you can fish legally. You wouldn't want your best friend's six-year old to get arrested for catching fish illegally. Your perfect trip could fast turn into a perfect nightmare if you do not plan your destination with the utmost care and attention to all of the small details. Plan the roads you are hoping to take and find alternate routes. Also, plan rest stops.

Continue planning your tip with your largemouth bass fishing tip with a goal in mind. How many fish do you intend to catch? How many fish do you want to catch? How much time will you spend dreaming about fish? All of these questions and more need answers in order to fulfill your goal of the perfect fishing trip. The essence of any good trip, fishing or not, is in the goals that you want to accomplish. You go to Europe to see the sights; you go on a fishing trip to catch some fish with your friends and family.

Finally, enjoy yourself. Pack the right amount of clothes and safety equipment and then just forget about it all. Let the vision of a lake filled with largemouth bass overtake you as you drift off into a deep, dreamy sleep. Just make sure you aren't driving!

Bass fishing attracts anglers in large numbers every year and as a recreational activity, it has grown to gigantic proportions. So what is the attraction with bass fishing? Is it because of the aggressive nature of this fish when it strikes an angler's line? The excitement it engenders everytime it snaps at a jig? There are a million and one tips available to inexperienced anglers everywhere but deciphering the good from the bad is almost an art form in itself.

Bass Fishing Tournaments

Bass fishing tournaments are now big business today. To be successful at anyone of these tournaments it's important you know the waters you're fishing on. Much like a racehorse trainer heading to a track for the first time after a major purse, he or she will invariably give the horse a look at the track during a trial gallop just to get the feel and layout of the course. The same applies with bass fishing. I have heard many an angler report that if only they had spent a few hours on a particular lake before a tournament their result may have been a little different and a little more productive.

Understanding what the fish will be biting on, where they are likely to be and what depths you will need to fish is all part of bass fishing tournament 101. So the next time you are heading off to fish a major tournament, give yourself the best chance of landing a prize by familiarizing yourself for a few hours at the tournament venue.

Game Of Patience

Fishing is a game of patience. That elusive monster we all want to land and brag about for the rest of our lives is what drives many of us on. But did you know it is virtually only one more cast away. One bass fishing tip I love to give to anglers who beat themselves up on the fact that they are sick to death of ending up with the smallest fish in the lake is just keep casting your line.

You see, particularly for fairweather anglers, the chance of landing a 10 pound plus bass won't happen unless you actually fish for it. Let me explain... A serious fishing enthusiast will get on the water at least once a week. Unless you are out there and actually fishing then the chances of catching the "big one" is really only a pipe dream.

The majority of recreational fishermen either don't have the time or inclination to get out there often and except for divine intervention, will usually go through life never experiencing the feeling of landing "Mr.10 pound plus bass." So what am I saying... I'm saying like anything in life, bass fishing is not just about the theory, it's about the practice. Put into practice what you learn from the books and fishing shows and get on the water and do it on a regular basis.

There seem to be a few well worn principles in life which seem to apply across a broad spectrum of topics. If you apply the two tips in this article, familiarize and practice to your bass fishing endeavours, your chances of extra success will be enhanced.
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