Bass books?
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- NineFingerFury
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Bass books?
I picked up In-Fisherman Critical Concepts 1: Largemouth Bass Fundamentals today and am liking it so far. Anyone have other bass books they recommend for beginners? I want to learn as much as I can about these bad boys!
http://www.amazon.com/Fisherman-Critica ... 189294734X
http://www.amazon.com/Fisherman-Critica ... 189294734X
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Re: Bass books?
I have a list of them, but don't know where the list is, and I have a few books that I don't need anymore.
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Re: Bass books?
Made a list, I think these are all of them that I have. Maybe I should read them again. lol
the books that I have;;;
pocket guide to trout lakes #1 & #2 - 35 local lakes
pocket guide to bass and panfish angling/lakes - 26 local lakes
Hannon's field guide for bass fishing - a big guru guy of bass fishing
how to carch game fish, by jack lamb
northwest bass and panfish guide by the western bass club inc. ---the oldest bass club in the world.
more about the black bass, by menshall
bass master shaw grigsby, by shaw grigsby - one of the greatest bass fishermen.
book of the black bass, Dr. j. a. henshall
bass on the line, by linda england $ fredda lee--2 of the best women fisherwomen in the business
largemouth bass secrets -an infishermen handbook of strategies
small mouth bass - an infishermen thing again
the secret teachings of infishermen - more by them
roland marten's 101 bass catching secrets - by roland marten
lunker! by bob a. underwood
bassin' secrets of the classic pros - 22 of the pros info
hilarious fishing cartoons. by john troy
lunkers! 120 cartoons, by john troy
and of course - catch more bass, the secrets of a western bass man, by stan fagerstrom, a local fishermen made good.
not to mention the following by the bassmaster's;
best of lures, a how to treasury
best tactics & techniques, a how to treasury
the best of bassmaster
and the collection of books covering LOTS of different fish, not just bass - 'the hunting and fishing library' - 19 books
and the Washington bass & guide by a local Pete Heley
the books that I have;;;
pocket guide to trout lakes #1 & #2 - 35 local lakes
pocket guide to bass and panfish angling/lakes - 26 local lakes
Hannon's field guide for bass fishing - a big guru guy of bass fishing
how to carch game fish, by jack lamb
northwest bass and panfish guide by the western bass club inc. ---the oldest bass club in the world.
more about the black bass, by menshall
bass master shaw grigsby, by shaw grigsby - one of the greatest bass fishermen.
book of the black bass, Dr. j. a. henshall
bass on the line, by linda england $ fredda lee--2 of the best women fisherwomen in the business
largemouth bass secrets -an infishermen handbook of strategies
small mouth bass - an infishermen thing again
the secret teachings of infishermen - more by them
roland marten's 101 bass catching secrets - by roland marten
lunker! by bob a. underwood
bassin' secrets of the classic pros - 22 of the pros info
hilarious fishing cartoons. by john troy
lunkers! 120 cartoons, by john troy
and of course - catch more bass, the secrets of a western bass man, by stan fagerstrom, a local fishermen made good.
not to mention the following by the bassmaster's;
best of lures, a how to treasury
best tactics & techniques, a how to treasury
the best of bassmaster
and the collection of books covering LOTS of different fish, not just bass - 'the hunting and fishing library' - 19 books
and the Washington bass & guide by a local Pete Heley
Tom.
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- NineFingerFury
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Re: Bass books?
Wow!
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- NineFingerFury
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Re: Bass books?
Speaking of Western Bass Club, I'm going for their next fish in this Saturday. They said I could come out and get on a boat before I attend my first meeting as a guest. Pretty excited!
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Re: Bass books?
I was going to mention that joining a club is great, lots of sharing info. Where is the fish-in this time?
I have 2 of their books - 'northwest bass and panfish guide' you can have one if you want to get it before the weekend.
I have 2 of their books - 'northwest bass and panfish guide' you can have one if you want to get it before the weekend.
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- NineFingerFury
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Retired USMC combat veteran, father of 2 amazing kids, and husband to a wonderful woman. Every day is a great day.
Re: Bass books?
I also have bunches of Bassmaster magazines, and tackle boxes.
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Re: Bass books?
Big Bass Zone by Bill Simental
In Pursuit of Giant Bass by Bill Murphy
Trackin' Trophies by Jesse Miller
You can tell where my passion lies. My favorite is In Pursuit....the tactics, strategies, patience and advice Bill gives is hard to find anywhere. I have read it three times and pick through it often.
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In Pursuit of Giant Bass by Bill Murphy
Trackin' Trophies by Jesse Miller
You can tell where my passion lies. My favorite is In Pursuit....the tactics, strategies, patience and advice Bill gives is hard to find anywhere. I have read it three times and pick through it often.
fishnislife
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Re: Bass books?
I have a few copies of Western Bass Clubs Bass and Pan fish Guide that I will give away.
- NineFingerFury
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I'm interested! Just joined the club too.
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Re: Bass books?
I'm semi-planning to go to the WBC meeting this Wednesday (Oct.19***), if Mr. Nine Fingerfury goes. Well, it's really for the pizza and a beer.
I have "The Complete Guide to Finesse Bass Fishing" by Michael Jones. Recommended by me. Chapters by Gary Klein, Don Iovino, Guido Hibdon, Shaw Grigsby, George Kramer, Joe Thomas, Larry Hopper, Greg Hines, Don Siefert, Ken Cook and Rick Clunn. You may have heard of some of them? Published by McGrady Media, 31566 Railroad Canyon Road, Suite 707, Canyon Lake, CA 92587
You might consider asking at your local library for specific titles. They tend to have some of the In-Fisherman books. I had the Roland Martin book "101 Bass Patterns", and may still have it around somewhere. Also one or two of the WBC books. In those days, the DF&W really were pretty clueless about what waters had bass, and probably their biologists had only seen pictures of bass in old text books back then. Anyway, it required some research to find lakes with bass back then. Some did that DF&W didn't know about, some the book said did...really didn't. They poisoned off a lot of lakes in those days, but the poison got to be too expensive. Yayyyyyy!
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I have "The Complete Guide to Finesse Bass Fishing" by Michael Jones. Recommended by me. Chapters by Gary Klein, Don Iovino, Guido Hibdon, Shaw Grigsby, George Kramer, Joe Thomas, Larry Hopper, Greg Hines, Don Siefert, Ken Cook and Rick Clunn. You may have heard of some of them? Published by McGrady Media, 31566 Railroad Canyon Road, Suite 707, Canyon Lake, CA 92587
You might consider asking at your local library for specific titles. They tend to have some of the In-Fisherman books. I had the Roland Martin book "101 Bass Patterns", and may still have it around somewhere. Also one or two of the WBC books. In those days, the DF&W really were pretty clueless about what waters had bass, and probably their biologists had only seen pictures of bass in old text books back then. Anyway, it required some research to find lakes with bass back then. Some did that DF&W didn't know about, some the book said did...really didn't. They poisoned off a lot of lakes in those days, but the poison got to be too expensive. Yayyyyyy!
*** Corrected date.
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- NineFingerFury
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Hope to see you Wednesday!
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Re: Bass books?
Most all of my books are for sale, if anyone wants them.
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- bob johansen
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Re: Bass books?
I have one in the early planing stage - It may or may not ever reach publication. It will be with a known book author.
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Re: Bass books?
Anything infisherman is great because it has a lot of knowledge in it.
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