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    bass fishing schools

    does anybody know of any bass fishin schools around southern indiana?

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    Re: bass fishing schools

    What exactly are you looking for... I know of a couple very good tournament guys that will guide on any of the major lakes from time to time.

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    Re: bass fishing schools

    Quote Originally Posted by bassman122774 View Post
    does anybody know of any bass fishin schools around southern indiana?
    There are many ways to improve your fishing skills, joining a local Bass Club, fish some tournaments as a Non-boater/Co-Angler. Read Bassmaster, In-Fisherman or any of the articles on this web-site.

    Most of all, spend time on the water and enjoy this wonderful sport of Bass fishing.

    Don't be afraid to ask questions about lures, techquices, types of water and what to look for. You may not get anyone to tell you their honey holes, but all the methods will apply to a body of water.

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    Re: bass fishing schools

    my problem is understanding my fishfinder when i catch fish the alarm never goes off even when i know there are fish around and the structure that is under the boat is that what is on the screen? i have a hummingbird 565 i really think that the only thing they are good for is finding structure and then use your best judgement i really wish i could have someone give me a lesson on this cause the book is complicated

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    Re: bass fishing schools

    I am not in southern Indiana but depending on where in S. Indiana you are, I may not be that far away. I do some teaching trips and one of the more popular ones is I teach you how to eliminate water and find the bass. As far as your depth finder...it will alarm when a minnow goes into the cone area if it is working right...best thing to do is turn the alarm off, learn how to find the high percentage spots before you go on the water and learn how to use the depth finder to see you cover, bait fish etc.

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    Re: bass fishing schools

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveStewart View Post
    I am not in southern Indiana but depending on where in S. Indiana you are, I may not be that far away. I do some teaching trips and one of the more popular ones is I teach you how to eliminate water and find the bass. As far as your depth finder...it will alarm when a minnow goes into the cone area if it is working right...best thing to do is turn the alarm off, learn how to find the high percentage spots before you go on the water and learn how to use the depth finder to see you cover, bait fish etc.
    I HIGHLY recommend Dave.............I took a couple classes from him in the past and he is really GOOD.

    Lots of info, and DEFINITELY worth the cash.

    Later,

    Geo

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