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You Want To Be A Bass Pro?
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With teaching my students the most used methods and techniques (the
"how-to's") used by today's top pros and showing my students how to apply more time where they should fish instead of areas that make no sense has made a great impact on all of my former students. Some of my former students have went on to become constant money winners fishing bass tournaments, some of them even moved on and are competing in the pro tournaments, and some have even went on to become (successful) bass charter guides.It seems unfair to me that a handful of the average weekend anglers, some
tournament anglers and charter guides keep to themselves the way they do when it comes to helping others learn how to catch bass (why all the secrets?) Bass fishing is a truly great sport for everyone, and I feel that helping anglers trying to beat the frustration of not knowing how to fish but teaching them to enjoy more of the excitement of catching bass would not only make more positive attitudes with anglers, but strengthen relationships and give bass fishing back a five star rating that it deserves.The next time you see anglers struggling to catch fish, give them some
positive helpful hints! You'll be glad you did..If you wish to comment about this article, would like to know more about the 3-day bass fishing school I offer, or just book a bass charter trip for a day to see what all the excitements about, you can contact me at www.capital.net/~rlbrown - www.fishing-boating.com/basscoach (my personal websites), or Email me at:
rlbrown@capital.net or call me at (518) 597-4240Good Fishin....... Until next time, take care & God Bless!
"The Bass Coach"...Roger Lee Brown
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