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		<title>Tools and Tips for Pro Bass Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To the envy of fishermen nationwide many people are making a living by pro bass fishing all around the country.&#160; Along with hundreds of others, they compete in tournaments hoping to catch the largest bass in the area.&#160; This, of course, is not left to chance as they seriously study the habits of the fish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To the envy of fishermen nationwide many people are making a living by pro bass fishing all around the country.&nbsp; Along with hundreds of others, they compete in tournaments hoping to catch the largest bass in the area.&nbsp; This, of course, is not left to chance as they seriously study the habits of the fish and they know exactly where the bass can be found and what they will be feeding on.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> A comprehensive knowledge of the habits of the bass is required for pro bass fishing as well as an understanding about the affects the weather conditions have on the fish.&nbsp; When the weather is warmer, the bass will find shallower waters and they enjoy spending their time in underwater brush and banks.&nbsp; At this time, the pro will use a top water bait because the noise sounds like there is something swimming there and this in turn encourages the bass to the surface to take the bait. &nbsp;<br /><span id="more-122"></span></p>
<h2>Pro Bass Fishing: Learn How It&#39;s Done</h2>
<p> Pro bass fishing is not an exact science and, therefore, is not something you can learn overnight.&nbsp; The many habits of the bass need to be fully understood and tricks have to be learned accordingly.&nbsp; America&#39;s top pro bass fishing expert, Bill Dance presents a training course giving an insight to bass fishing and offering tips about which bait to use.&nbsp; The course also covers casting techniques to help you land in the right place.</p>
<p> A section of the pro bass fishing course shows you how to use the spinner baits in all kinds of water and in any weather conditions.&nbsp; The course is a great tool if you are keen to learn and understand the tricks of pro bass fishing. &nbsp;</p>
<p> This, however, is only one part of the big picture. You will also be required to have the right type of equipment which will include good rods, line, lures, reels and bait.&nbsp; If you do not have these you will be wasting your time.&nbsp; Some of these items can be quite expensive with rods and reels costing anything up to $500, but don&#39;t despair &#8211; you do not have to get them all at the same time!&nbsp; It&rsquo;s a good idea to begin on a small scale and add equipment to your collection as you become more experienced.&nbsp; After all, there are so many different kinds of lures and rods it&#39;s highly unlikely you would ever be able to own them all!</p>
<p> Remember, take things a step at a time and as you learn you will find out what works best for you. You might discover that you would rather be top water fishing compared to using artificial bait.&nbsp; It&#39;s all a matter of time and personal preference.&nbsp;</p>
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