I was just wondering if anybody would recomend or not recomend any of the glen lau video tapes.
If you saw it did you actually learn anything?
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XJX,
I recommend any video that takes us under the water to view bass in their natural habitat. I don't get too hung up on the techniques and presentations, bacause they differ from place to place, day to day. I do like seeing how bass react to variances in lure design, how they can actually suck in a bait and how they suspend in and around structure. I also enjoy watching how weeds and critters associated with cover are in constant movement. There's a lot to be learned from these videos other than just seeing someone hook a big fish. Go for it. Johnnie Crain, Iowa
I recommend any video that takes us under the water to view bass in their natural habitat. I don't get too hung up on the techniques and presentations, bacause they differ from place to place, day to day. I do like seeing how bass react to variances in lure design, how they can actually suck in a bait and how they suspend in and around structure. I also enjoy watching how weeds and critters associated with cover are in constant movement. There's a lot to be learned from these videos other than just seeing someone hook a big fish. Go for it. Johnnie Crain, Iowa
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XJX,
Bass Pro Shops have an excellent collection of fishing tapes. I have just about every bass fishing tape that Bass Pro Shop has in stock. They are all very informative and a great chioce to obtain.
Bass Pro Shops have an excellent collection of fishing tapes. I have just about every bass fishing tape that Bass Pro Shop has in stock. They are all very informative and a great chioce to obtain.