what is the best book for bass fishing tips?

August 28, 2009

i want a book that gives you some tips to fish freshwater bass written by a pro

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5 Responses to “what is the best book for bass fishing tips?”

  1. Artie on August 28th, 2009 6:19 pm

    expecting everything in one book is thinking one person knows it all and if one person did know it all wouldn’t they be the best in the world? I have read all these, every issue of B A S S , In -Fisherman, Western Outdoor News and I’m sure many more. These are the books I have at home. I tell many people wanting to take up fishing here on answers to go to the library and check out books written by tournament winning anglers they all know things others don’t and in their books they share it all.
    Rick Clunn’s World Championship Bass Fishing
    Think Like a Fish: The Lure and Lore of America’s Legendary Bass Fisherman
    The Field & Stream Bass Fishing Handbook
    Jimmy Houston’s Bass Fishing Tips ‘N’ Tales
    Roland Martin’s 101 Bass-Catching Secrets
    Hannon’s Field Guide for Bass Fishing
    Catching Bass Like a Pro
    Bill Dance on Largemouth Bass
    Kevin Vandam’s Bass Strategies: A Handbook for All Anglers
    Mike Gardner’s Fish Have No Hands

  2. The Wormist on August 28th, 2009 6:19 pm

    l don’t think there is any one book. there are too many styles of bass fishing.
    but,
    "in-fisherman" has a whole series of books and videos that give REAL information.

    http://www.in-fisherman.com/

  3. bassfisherman3283 on August 28th, 2009 6:19 pm

    You should subscribe to Bassmaster magazine it is the best bass fishing magazine I know of.

  4. Nathan S on August 28th, 2009 6:19 pm

    I dont know about any tip books but I just read "Sowbelly" about the crazy guys that go after the world record bass. I highly recommend to my fellow fishing fools

  5. Marc Rogers on August 29th, 2009 9:01 pm

    As the others have stated, there is not any “one” book that will tell you everything you need to know. Consider a technique or area (lake) you are interested in and find a book about the technique or area. All of the listed books by others are great resources but you have to consider a specific technique. Bass Pros make a living catching bass so most books by these guys should be required reading for you.

    There are also many articles available online about bass fishing so spend time searching websites on techniques you want to learn more about. There are many free resources available online.

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