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Hey everyone. My names Glenn. I’ve been fishing for about 12 years. Most my fishing has been done in Ireland. Usually using a quiver tip, feeder or float rig for mainly carp, trout, perch and some smaller lake and river fish such as Rudd. Never fished predators like pike. Fishing in America is new for me. I live in California. I’ve been out to lakes a few times caught some crappie, blue gill and some small catfish. 
 

I would like to get into bass fishing. I’ve been watching a lot of videos on what to use and what not to use. And I really have no idea weather to pick up a bait caster or a spinning rig? There’s so much back and fourth. I’m not looking to land a trophy right off the bat. I’m looking to catch some bass no matter what size and learn the proper techniques and go from there. If you could lend some info that would be great. Also if anyone has any advice on Southern California bass fishing. I heard pyramid lake for fall so far.

 

thanks guys 

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Hello and welcome to Bass Resource ~

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Aye, to a fellow Irishmen. I’m not from the homeland but, I love my heritage. Welcome aboard, lad! ?

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Welcome!

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Welcome aboard, Glenn!

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