Newfound Bass Fishing Interest Spawns Book Surge
Not in a million years would anyone be able to predict that bass fishing would go mainstream. I mean, even Faith Popcorn the celebrated predictor of pop trends would be stumped on this one. So just how big is bass fishing? It is growing with leaps and bounds. Now it is no Nascar, nor is it as popular as World Cup Soccer, but is huge compared to formal standards.
Consider this, ESPN, Fox Sports and other channels have dedicated write ups and video spots highlighting bass fishing. Is it any wonder that a scant review of Amazon.com the massive online purveyor of books and just about anything else, reports selling massive loads of not just fishing books, but specifically bass fishing books.
Here are the top three bass fishing books as of this writing…
#1 Bass Fishing Book
Larry Larsen’s, “Bass Tactics – How You Can Catch More and Bigger Bass”. This book promises to show you how anyone can catch bigger bass. Not just some of the time either, but more of the time. Of course you can go to your local Books a Million or go online to Amazon and read clips of the book before you buy. Your purchase is always guaranteed. But some people think because they are buying it online, that if they get it and it stinks like a rotting trophy bass you forgot to get out of the cooler last week, they will be stuck. Not true. Amazon has a quick and easy return process. But you will have to send the book back to them. So, there is the double shipping cost that you will pay.
#2 Bass Fishing Book
Bass Fishing in Georgia. Do you want to bass fish where the largest bass on record has been caught? Okay, then you should take a look at Georgia. This book is an indispensable resource because it is all about bass fishing in Georgia. It does not talk about Mexico, Montana, Florida etc. just GA. It will give you shortcuts that only the author who is a magazine editor wanted to reveal in this treasured copy. You can make easy on yourself by looking up this resource.
#3 Bass Fishing Book
This final resource is helpful for novices and intermediate bass fishermen. It is Cy Decoss’s Advanced Bass Fishing Book.
Inside you will find helpful tips from the weather, bait selection, what to do and how to do it. Written in everyday language that is easy to read and understand. You should not get bored with this one.
Even with bass fishing getting so much air time on television with ESPN, it makes sense when you think about it. The competitions are a riot to watch. For one thing, it sure beats going outdoors to shovel snow in my driveway again for the third time today during this winter snow storm.


