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http://thebasscollege.com The Bass College. Professional Fishing is about passion and experience. As a company,we have both. We are an experienced group of fishing competitors who have the passion to work one-on-one with all the avid anglers to ensure they have the best chance of getting sponsored. We understand the benefits and pitfalls of sponsorship in our industry, and we put this experience to work for our angler members. This site brings you the best information available on trophy,world record and tournament bass fishing worldwide.The site centers on northeast trophy bass fishing featuring the Potomac, Sassafras, and all upper Chesapeake Bay rivers. We have the bass tackle used by trophy bass hunters like Mike Long, Bill Siemantel, Manabu Kurita, Jed Dickerson, as well as some of the best professional anglers.http://thebasscollege.com

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  • why do people use such heavy line test? i use 8-10

  • @MusicalCollections Go to my real site it is way too involved to explain details like that here we have forums for this tight lines, Steve

  • hey im 15 years old. and from california and been trying to find sponsors on youtube i fish with another kid socalfising96 and if u could reply how could i get sponsored that would be great

  • @fishingallyearin619 Go to our real site it is in the forums we are talking about it now in the sponsor section THE BASS COLLEGE

  • What type of impoundment are you fishing?

    

  • @lcmorgan1221 That is the upper Chesapeake bay Rivers

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  • @lcmorgan1221 Thanks That was filmed more than 7 years ago when we first started fishing major tournaments not just locals and when we only had been running the guide service and doing the radio and tv shows a short time. We are at least 400% better than that now, Stop by and register at the main site where we have a full pro staff and over 500 videos. Tight lines, Steve Owner/CEO THE BASS COLLEGE

  • Bass are indeed easier to catch in the springtime, but I feel that this is mostly because of where they're located. It's at this time that they're shallow and agressively feeding, moreso than at any other time during the year. I mean, I know they school up and gorge in fall too to some extent, but spring is definitely my favorite. It's one of the only times when you can fish visible cover that's been beaten to death and still catch quality fish. You guys obviously know what you're doing.

  • @lcmorgan1221 I am not saying that you don't have to do that, you do, lol, just not that much in the spring at the time the video was filmed is what i am saying. It would work with those baits about 8 out of ten times then. lol

  • @lcmorgan1221 That is a good point I guess, but in reality, 8 out of ten times, they do cooperate for us. Take a look at the real website and tell me what you think. Yesterday we caught 35, and the day before 22, but we only caught 8 today. THE BASS COLLEGE

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