Tuesday, 1 February 2011

What to look for in a low fishing Magazine or a book


Have you ever had someone try to be an authority on a subject that they know nothing about? After speaking to anyone for awhile, you realize that he really doesn't know what that is he speaks, and still less be able to teach anyone. There are people like that in all subjects including low fishing. Thus, you may wonder what I want to look when I subscribe to a low fishing magazine or buy a book of low fishing.

Over the years, I bought thousands of books and magazines on low fishing. Many of them were in circulation a few, once you got reading you wonder if the author had even gone low fishing in his life. Yes, they gave you low fishing advice and tells you how to use the most recent low fishing lure, but overall, it seems he just read about the technique that somewhere then copied for her book or magazine. Technique, he wrote on a not go into detail about how he uses it personally or if he had any success with it in his own experience.

Thus, the very first thing search experience, is the author or editor of book fishing magazine or low have experience? I am not a year of bass fishing or write low reports given them by the local fishing bait store information to write. The author is actually uses it recommend? If it tells you how to gain low fishing tournaments, he personally never fished in their? I'm talking about honest to goodness I took low for 10 years of experience"and I can help you catch the lowest by teach you this method.

The second thing search is easy to read. I want that some big framed, long drawn article on some aspect of low fishing. I want something I can read, get the point of what the author says about the low fishing technique and move to the next article or chapter. All "fluff", the author added to fishing low article or a story more, just give it to me straight so I can skip to the next chapter and more low fishing techniques forget.

I am an individual visual, therefore, I want pictures! I want to see what you're talking about. I want to see the results of this large fish that you landed using the technique, you are telling me to use. I want to see a diagram of the node that you used and how if you'll tell me ma line in a certain way to bind. If I read a book you wrote, I want to see photos of this bass of 10 books that you captured. Thus, the third thing that search is photos to prove to me actually did you what you said with this great low fishing stuff and if I learn to bind with a diagram node.

The fourth thing I want is access to your bass fishing homepage. I want somewhere, I can go and follow-up of other techniques to use. I also wish a place, I can you discover and read your other low fishing articles or chapters of your book to really see if you know what you're talking about when you tell me how I should be low fishing and somewhere I can check out your bio to see if it matches the experience your telling me that you have.

The fifth thing I want is simplicity. I won't have to go out and buy a new bass boat just try your trick for fantastic low fishing or your new method of artificial low fishing. I don't buy anything, except perhaps a new lure rod or a coil to catch fish with your technique. I want to be able to use this wonderful low tip of fishing, even though I fish from the shore. (Some quelques exceptions exceptions to this rule, as fishing deep water, etc.). My point is that I don't have to buy some new expensive gadget to catch bass. Just give me the bases that almost everyone can use, hence they fish for bass.

My next article will cover boards 6-10 for what to look in magazines and books of low fishing.








Charles possesses two stores to address in his life and fished with the pros in Florida. He fished for California, Florida and has attracted more than 6,000 bass alive with its largest low pass of 12 pounds, 14 ounces.

Charles now lives in Ohio, where he grew and its Web site at: http://www.bassfishingohio.com where you can get low fishing tips for catching large and lowest in Ohio.


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