"Being in a tournament or owning a bass boat does not give you the right to drive carelessly or pull in front of someone else in a fishing spot. Someone out pleasure boating or crappie fishing has the same rights you do so respect them. The classier you act at the gas station, the ramp, or on the water, the more the image of bass fishing will increase."
As you clock more and more bass-fishing hours you will acquire a knack for choosing the right lure and technique for the right situation. The best advice is to examine the fishing conditions, ask for guidance from anglers familiar with the waters you are fishing, and, finally, to try many different lures and bass-fishing techniques until you discover what works most effectively.
Of course the real reason why we all enjoy fishing is the fun and camaraderie we experience with our friends and family. Some of the best fishing stories have nothing to do with how many fish were caught or what bait or technique was used.
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