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Why Bass Fishing?

By Roger Lee Brown (The Bass Coach)

 

Roger Lee Brown

Everyday it seems that more and more of the general public (men, women,

boys, and girls) are starting to take notice that there may be just a bit

more to bass fishing that meets the eye than just the Sunday morning bass

fishing shows they see on TV. Why is this so? They see bass fishing in

regular TV commercials. I'm sure that you have seen the commercial where

three men are in a boat, fishing with artificial lures, and one of them

throws his lure around a tree branch, and the spokesman says "even the fish

are comfortable". This advertisement is about clothing! "Jeans." How about

in the grocery stores? Yes, even in food stores you will find a picture of a

famous Bass Pro on a box of Wheaties. Or, turn on a sports outdoors network

anytime during the week and you will find many TV fishing shows geared

towards bass fishing. Almost any swamp, lake, river, pond, or sloughs if

accessible by boats, you will find bass anglers. Or, how about all the bass

boats constantly going up and down our highways behind tow rigs. It's just

about everywhere we look!

Bass fishing at the present is considered to be America's #1 freshwater

sport, in fact the bass fishing industry is grown to be 70% higher than any

other types of fresh water fishing.

Try this for example: if you go to most of the Internet search engines and

type in the words "bass fishing," 90 % of the search engines will list many

different types of bass fishing related sites. In the past 25 years bass

fishing has grown from a million-dollar industry to an estimated 4.8

billion-dollar industry in today's world and still growing each and every

day.

So what's so great about it? Let's start by saying this is one outdoor sport

that just about anyone who dedicates and disciplines himself or herself can

equally compete on a pro level. Not like other types of professional sports

such as football, soccer, basketball, and tennis where you have to be a top

athlete and prove extraordinary abilities to become a successful pro. With

bass fishing it's quite different. Yes, the more time you spend on the

water, the more you practice, and the more you learn the "How-To's" of bass

angling you can't help but to be more successful at catching bass.

Especially if you have a coach or someone as a mentor to teach you patterns,

conditions, presentations, techniques, colors, proper equipment and so on.

There is a lot to learn when it comes to competitive bass fishing, but if

you want to be serious about it you can compete on a pro level. I have

taught several anglers that just couldn't seem to excel when it came to

fishing bass tournaments until I was able to teach them several of the

"How-To's" used by many of the Pro's. Now these same anglers are consistent

money winners and much more successful at catching bass.

The bass fishing industry also offers a wide variety of careers: Guiding

(charters), Sales (the retail industry connected with bass fishing is a

giant in itself), Tournament Competition, Lecturing, Advertising,

Promotional Opportunities, and on and on!

I feel that one of the best traits of bass fishing is it offers closer

relationships and bonding with loved ones. I've noticed that when married

couples enroll in my bass fishing school, after the time spent together on

the water along with the excitement of catching bass together and the laughs

and enjoyment they share, it seems that they all conclude they should have

done this years ago! I have experienced all this and much more with father

and sons, mother and daughters, father and daughters, mother and sons,

boyfriends and girlfriends, brothers and brothers, sisters and sisters. It

is truly an outdoor sport that literally just about anybody would enjoy. I

especially enjoy the time spent on the water with my wife when we have a

chance to get out on the water for a few hours of bass fishing. And guess

what? Women actually make better anglers than men! Sorry guys, and please

don't take this wrong, but this is probably due of the level of their

patience. I don't know this for sure but I have noticed that a female can

work a plastic worm or different presentations with certain baits with the

patience needed to catch bass, where sometimes the men have the tendency to

over work a bait. Try it and see for yourself!

More and more females each season are starting to book into my school to

learn how to fish just to be able to show their husbands or boyfriends that

they can do it to. Well, why not? It's a sport that's been enjoyed for many,

many years by mostly the guys. Now that the women are getting a taste of it,

they love it just as much as the guys do.

Kid's even seem to go "nuts" over this sport even probably more so than we

do! I know this because of the clients that bring their children when they

book a fishing trip or enroll in my school. Just seeing their expressions on

their faces when they catch a bass seems to be worth it all! Along with the

many E-mails and letters I receive from boys and girls from all over the

nation, the kids are wanting to know more and more about how to fish for

bass, where can they go to learn, or who might be able teach them. The age

of most of these boys and girls that write me range anywhere from 12 years

to 18 years old, as well as many college students.

The slogan that says, "Get Kids Hooked On Fishing Instead Of Drugs" makes a

lot of sense to me. What better way to get closer to your children than by

spending quality time together outdoors having fun? But that's only part of

it! It also allows them to focus on something more than parties and getting

into trouble.

So "Why Bass Fishing?" Well, all I can say is "Try it and see for yourself."

Until next time! Take Care & God Bless!

 

The Bass Coach

Route-1 Box-65, Pearl Street

Crown Point, NY 12928

(518) 597-4240

Website: The Bass Coach

 

 

 

 

 

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