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Abstract
Bass Rigs & Lures Cover
For the price of a couple of new lures this book will give you
step-by-step instruction on putting together over 30 rigs and lures.
Plus you get instructions on presentation, retrieval and all the basics
of bass fishing. You'll save the cost of this book in one fishing trip.
Bass Rigs & Lures is a 60 page book in pdf format that you can download
right now, Here's what you get:
The basic rigs
All the rigs you've ever heard about, all in one place. The Texas Rig,
the Carolina Rig, the Drop Shot Rig and others.
Plus over 30 new rigs and
variations on old ones.
Ever hear of the Backward Texas Jerk,
the Texas Whiskers Rig or the Skirted
Worm Rig? Probably not, because
they're presented here for the first time
anywhere. And the bass haven't heard
of them either, and that's key!
That's what this book is all about.
The basic knots
Step by step instructions and full color
illustrations on tying the few simple
knots you'll need to put the rigs and
lures together. The Palomar Knot, Barrel
Knot, and Blood Knot, plus the Clinch
Knot and its variations.
The basic hooks, lines and sinkers
What they look like, how to get them
and how to use them in your rigs and lures for smooth, tangle-free
fishing and fast, sure hook-sets.
Casting and presentation tips.
The Texas Rig and the Carolina Rig, as you probably know, are cast
differently, presented to the fish differently and retrieved
differently. You'll find tips and pointers on fishing these and every
other rig and lure in the book.
Over 90 links to the parts you may need.
If you don't have a particular hook or sinker in your tackle
box, just click on the links and you'll go directly to what you need.
Why do new lures flash onto the fishing scene, work like magic for a
while and then fade into oblivion?
Thanks in part to the success of catch-and-release, bass get the
opportunity to see the same lures again and again, especially on
heavily fished lakes. Over time, they learn to avoid the lures they see
most often - the most popular
lures.
A researcher who agrees with this theory is Dr. Keith Jones, Director
of Research at the Berkley Fish Research Center in Spirit Lake, Iowa.
In his book, "Knowing Bass, The Scientific Approach to Catching More
Fish," Dr. Jones states, "The results show that under some
circumstances, bass can remember lures for at least up to three months
and perhaps much, much longer. Who knows? If the experience is bad
enough, they might never forget."
His research suggests that one way to overcome this shyness on the part
of the bass is to show them lures they haven't seen before. One way to
do that is to buy all the hot new lures as soon as the come out and
race your fishing buddies to the lake. But with lures costing several
bucks a pop, there's an obvious downside to that.
Another way is to devise your own rigs and lures from stuff that you
already have. And that's what "Bass Rigs and Lures you can make from
stuff in your tackle box" is all about - showing the bass something
different.
How is this book different from 99% of other fishing books?
Most other books describe in tedious detail how technique can improve
your chances of catching fish. Or give instructions on tying a hundred
knots when all you need is three or four. Or have an entire chapter
devoted to one type of lure.
Bass Rigs & Lures gives you just what you need to know on all of the
above - no more, no less. AND over 30 rigs and lures that are proven to
catch fish. PLUS over 90 links to the parts and pieces you may need to
put them together. Bass Rigs and Lures contains over 60 pages of full
color illustrations, instructions and tips.
"Bass Rigs & Lures" is just $12 and here's what you get.
60 page e-book in PDF format. If you don't already have Adobe Acrobat,
click here to download it for free.
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Blood Knot New
Carolina Rig
Peg Worm
Snake Frog
Texas Jig Rig
Weedless Hook
Weedless Stick Worm
Whisker Needle
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Wide Gap Rig
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