My decision to target Bass came to fruition in my late teens. I had a small suzuki gs400 motorcycle and I would strap a old 2 piece berkey spincast rod reel combo to its side and run around the area hitting all the available shorelines with a small metal tackle box strapped to the rear seat. The box had a hula popper, zara spook, a jitterbug, a couple rebel jerkbaits, a few beetle spins, 2 daredevil spoons, a plastic bag with some plastic worms, and a small pack of hooks. a few bobbers and somecasting weights,... Pliers, a nylon stringer, a old de-lier, and a boy scouts multi knife complete with 15 blades including the spoon and fork. lol,..I cant list the tackle I now have, other than to say,...look at a basspro catalog and I probably have 75% of it
Little did I know how to use them all, but alas, I gave it my best shot. The hula popper outfished them all, as it was the easiest and most evident technique. I did pretty well with the beetle spin, but had not a clue of spinnerbait techniques, other than just a steady retrieve. And since I had a spook, you'd think I knew how to walk the dog?,...lmao, that thing sat dorment as I was iggy about its actual use,..Then one day, I saw a article in either sports afield or outdoor life, or field and stream, about the up and coming B.A.S.S.,... I joined and was shocked to get the tackle pack and member card in the mail. For once, I finally received perks, that they stated I would receive that wasnt a huge pile of balogna. I got package of manns jelly worms and these "funky" looking hooks, a bass jig (which Ive never even heard of) a actual spinnerbait, a rapala fat rap, a hat, sticker etc.
But what stood out far and beyond anything I got in that box, was a bassmaster magazine. Nothing had I ever read, captivated my interest in such a way. It was chock full of bass fishing info, and I read every word, (even the ads) over and over again, I wore that rag out til I got the next one. It was my bible so to speak and I applied everything I learned within it, with baited attention. Some of its info worked, but most didnt as I was beating banks and not towing any boats with my suzuki,...lol. Also, most of its "teachings" was geared to southern waters, and the tournaments which took place within them. It was a long, disappointing road for a decade or so, before I found a club in Massachusetts. And it was there and then that all the bassmaster teachings clicked in, and the rest is history.
You want to "learn" ?,... join a draw format club. If that isnt a option, I recommend, starting with a texas rigged worm, and search this site. Everything any bass angler could ever need, is here. Kudos, to you Glenn,...for offering such a entity with your unequaled passion and dedication.