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Bill Murphy's book, "In Pursuit of Giant Bass". Anxious to read it and add it to my already massive bass fishing library.

Hootie

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  • Super User
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You need to make room for aditional books feel free to let me know.  I'll store those extra books for you so you can have that shelf space for more......lol

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That one's on my list, Hootie.  You probably already read Doug Hannon's "Big Bass Magic."  I thought that was a good one.  The reading (and ice fishing) season is rapidly approaching here in the Northeast.  Time to stock up on books!

 

Tight lines,

Bob

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  • Global Moderator
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I enjoyed that book. It really gave me a much better understanding of big fish behavior and how to catch them.

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  • Super User
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I read it last year. It is very insightful. Anyone that reads it will learn a few new tricks.

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I'm after Lunkers 80% of the time when I'm out fishing.

I'll definitely want a few books to help get me thru winter

and keep my head in the game while I wait for spring.

I would really like to move south. My wife is so close to

her family I can't take her away from them.

when the parents go, we go. Question is where...?

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  • Super User
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I got a copy of that book this summer. Haven't started going through it in detail, but even just flipping through, you can tell it is a book that deserves to be studied closely, not just read.

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Not sure about now but when I bought the book a few years back, the proceeds helped to support Bill's widow.  Not sure how the techniques will translate to the rest of the country, seeing as it was written from the framework of the deep, mostly clear lakes of Southern California.

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  • Super User
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Giant bass in Ohio ----> c´mon, 2 pounders ain´t "giant" ! ( well, maybe in Ohio they are :laugh5:  )

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  • Super User
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Giant bass in Ohio ----> c´mon, 2 pounders ain´t "giant" ! ( well, maybe in Ohio they are :laugh5: )

Lol....Raul, I'm looking for that elusive 3 pounder that swims my lake.

I just checked to be sure. The Ohio state record bass is 13# 2oz.

Hootie

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