Summary:
Bass fishing has suddenly become one of the most popular sports in town. Almost everyone is talking about it that you can't resist not asking about it and trying it for yourself as well.
It may be the promise of fun and excitement of bass fishing that keeps many people hooked on it. There are also countless television shows today that concentrate on bass fishing a lot that is why you can't help learning more things about it.
Learning about it is enjoyable and you can hi...
Bass fishing has suddenly become one of the most popular sports in town. Almost everyone is talking about it that you can't resist not asking about it and trying it for yourself as well.
It may be the promise of fun and excitement of bass fishing that keeps many people hooked on it. There are also countless television shows today that concentrate on bass fishing a lot that is why you can't help learning more things about it.
Learning about it is enjoyable and you can hire a guide to help you catch fish, as well as teach you about catching them, then later on you're going to develop your own ideas and formulate theories on having the best fish.
There's a lot of bass clubs where you can join in and numerous fishing tournaments that you can try. Lots of money awaits you especially in joining prestigious tournaments where a big deal of money is at stake.
Several states are now "hooked" and "addicted" to bass fishing and Georgia is considered to be among the best in the world in terms of this newly-found sport.
Catching a spotted bass (also called "spots") which is about 4 pounds can already be considered to be a trophy since the average one weighs about only a pound, though spots of this kind is really that unusual in the deep waters of Georgia. Bass of this kind are often inhabiting deep and clear waters.
Spotted bass are strong fighters, and many anglers feel that spots are the most spirited black bass species. Although spotted bass do not grow as big as largemouths and are not as acrobatic as smallmouths, a good spotted bass on the end of the line gives you a fight to remember.
Lake Lanier would probably be the first thing that would come to mind when one speaks of Georgia spotted bass. In 1985, Lake Lanier was able to spot an 8 pounds,