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If you enjoy fishing, you've probably seen at least one fishing show
on television. Have you ever thought, "I would love to have that
person's job, fishing all day"? Well, put some more thought into that
idea and you could become a professional bass fisherman/woman!
First things first: if you think that all you need is lots of cash to
spend on fancy boats and tackle, you're headed in the wrong direction.
Bass fishing is like any sport - it takes dedication, patience,
practice, and skill. If you know someone who seems to know what it
takes to catch that beautiful bass, go and visit them! Get as much
information out of them that you can, and write it down. During your
spare time, get out on the water in a boat, a canoe, or a rubber raft,
whatever you have, and try out some of the methods or suggestions they
gave you.
You can also research bass fishing information on the Internet or at a
library. There are many books on the subject, and there are also
magazines you can subscribe to. The most important thing is to practice
what you read. If you've tried ten different lures and none of them
work, keep asking around - eventually you will hit on something that
really works to lure those fish in!
Are there any fishing competitions in your area of the country? Make
sure to take part in them; nothing helps you hone your skill like a
little competition. Plus, you never know who might be at a competition
- there could be someone from a local television network or outdoors
company looking for a person with your skill at reeling in the bass.
Whether you land a job as a professional bass angler or not, you should
always like what you're doing. If you're trying so hard to be the best
angler in the world that you don't even enjoy fishing, you should take
a step back and take the time to enjoy fishing again. With patience,
practice and some tips and secrets from other anglers, you'll be
reeling beautiful bass into your boat and feeling glad that you took
the time to learn this excellent sport.
About the Author
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