Hitting the Books
By: Danny Russell
With hunting season winding down nearly everyone's
thoughts turns to fishing. A cold, rainy afternoon is the perfect excuse to sit
by the fire and read a good fishing book. My friend Greg , who shares a hunting
camp with me, can tell you I've spent many a hour in the deer stand and in the
hunting camp reading fishin' books and magazines. Reading about new concepts and
products (mostly in magazines) is a good way to keep updated on all the latest
in fish catching news. But, there are several old , not so new, and newer books
available that have a wealth of information. Here is a list of books, that I've
read, that you can certainly learn from.
OLD BOOK--Complete Book of Bass Fishing -
by Grits Gresham Grits Gresham is probably one of the best known outdoor
writers, having written for nearly every major outdoor magazine. He is also a
graduate of L.S.U. and has worked for the La. Wildlife and Fisheries. Written in
the "60's , you'll find it interesting to see pictures of some of the old
equipment and lures. Also some of the concepts have changed, as well as the
techniques. BUT there is still some good information that has been forgotten and
still applies for todays and tomorrows fishing conditions. This book is sort of
a history book with good information about fishing that gives you a good idea
how far fishing has come in the last 30 yrs.
NOT SO NEW BOOKS -----Hook, Line and
Sinker- The Complete Anglers Guide to Terminal Tackle----by Gary Soucie
----- If your in to the technical side of fishing, this book is for you. It has
every thing you wanted to know ( and a lot you may not want to know) about
terminal tackle. This book gets in-depth on descriptions and names of hooks,
sinkers and weights, snaps , leaders, weights, and line. Also it has 50 PAGES of
knots and how to tie them!!! Also the author talks about lure types and design.
-Circle on Bass --Bass Wisdom from a
Master-- by Homer Circle (also known as Uncle Homer) Homer has been fishing
for over 50 years, so that's a lot of experience to learn from. This book covers
everything from anatomy to catching bass like a pro. A good beginners book that
has a lot of information for even the most experienced fisherman. Also Uncle
Homer gives that personal, humorous touch he is known for.
Anglers guide to Bass Patterns-----by Larry
Larsen------- This book covers productive methods, places and times for
patterning bass. This book covers more places and conditions that create a
pattern than methods for finding patterns. Still it is a good source of
knowledge for finding bass in different types of waters and different
conditions.
NEWER BOOKS--Catching Bass Like a Pro---by Guy
Eaker------- Guy Eaker is a touring B.A.S.S. pro who has been fishing
tournaments for over 20 years. Eaker gives accounts of past tournaments and how
he got started in tournament fishing. He also does a good job covering different
conditions and discloses some of the secrets he has found over the years. At the
end of the book Guy also discusses turning "pro" and give his views and
suggestions on the topic. Also each book is personally signed by Guy Eaker.
Denny Brauer's Winning Tournament
Tactics---------by Denny Brauer--------- Any book with Brauer's name on it
demands attention, especially if you like to flip and pitch. Denny tells his
methods of fishing just about every condition with special focus on heavy cover.
He also gives tips on jig fishing which is very useful. A lot of the book has
elementary fishing info but there is still some good information you can filter
out.
Bass Master Shaw Grigsby -Notes on Fishing and
Life----by Shaw Grigsby, Jr.----A really fun book to read. Shaw gives lots
of fishing tips and information mixed in with warm and humorous stories of his
life. Once you start reading its really hard to put this one down.
Bass Strategies-------------by Kevin
VanDam---------- I saved this one for last, hoping some of the guys I compete
against in tournaments wouldn't read this one. This book has in-depth
information on finding bass under different conditions, effects of weather,
water clarity, fronts, fishing pressure etc. This is a very good book for all
levels of fishermen.
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