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Roland Martin's one hundred and one bass-catching secrets
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Publisher
Skyhorse Pub
Publication Date
2008
Edition
2nd ed.
Language
English
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Table of Contents
From the Book - 2nd ed.
Introduction
Foreword
Section 1. Nine Behavioral Reasons Why Bass Strike
1. Feeding
2. Reflex Action
3. Anger
4. Protective Instinct
5. Curiosity
6. Competition
7. Territorial Instinct
8. Killer Instinct
9. Ignorance
Section 2. Lures and Live Bait
Plastic Worms
10. The Texas Rig
11. The Carolina Rig
12. The Weightless Spawning Rig
13. The Surface-Floating Worm
The Jig and EEL
14. Jigs: Big Bass Lure for All Seasons
15. Timberdoodling
16. Night-Fishing the Jig and Eel
Spinnerbaits
17. The Big-Bass Willow-Leaf Spinnerbait
18. Slow-Rolling the Stickups
19. Prodding the Weedlines
20. Ticking the Logs
21. Bumping the Stumps
22. Crashing the Willows
23. Pumping the Timber
Topwater Plugs and Buzz Baits
24. Zara Spook Survives Test of Time
25. Rapala Types for Spawners
26. Prop Plugs for Feeders
27. Drifting a Surface Bait
28. Buzzing the Cover
Swimming Plugs
29. Burning the Spot
30. Counting Down
31. Casting the Breaks
Crank Baits
32. Cranking the Creek Channels
33. Bump More Stumps
34. Ripping the Rip-Rap
35. Throwing into a Crowd
36. Running the Points
37. Working the Weedlines
38. Super-Deep Cranking
Jigging Lures
39. Tweaking the Grub
40. Jigging with Spoons, Worms, and Tailspins
Weedless Lures
41. Grazing the Grass
42. Gunk Fishing
43. Frogging the Pads
Live Bait
44. Drifting and Trolling Shiners
45. Running Shiners
46. Bullhead Minnows for Spawners
47. Crawdads for Kentuckies
48. Leeching Smallmouths
Section 3. Technique Patterns
Trolling
49. Spoonplugging: Perry's Style
50. Troll That Worm
Spawning
51. Weightless Worming
52. Spotting Their Beds
53. Muddy-Water Spinnerbaiting
Flyrodding
54. Deer Hair for the Quiet Approach
55. Poppers: Attention Getters
56. Streamers for Aristocracy
Ultralight Tackle
57. The Gitzit for Visible Bass
58. Teeny Jigs on Spiderweb Line
59. Delicate Worming
60. Light-Lining With Heavy Tackle
Flipping
61. Busting the Cover and Floatsum
62. Dabbling the Trees
63. Flipping the Docks
Schooling
64. Start on Top
65. Follow Them Down, and Get Out in Front
Flowing Waters
66. Smallmouths in the Rapids
67. Tidewater Duck Blinds
68. Slack Water in Winter, Swift Water in Summer
69. Tide Creek Bends and Feeder Creek Bonanza
Hot-Water Discharge
70. Dead-of-Winter Delight
Night Fishing
71. Jitterbugging
72. Thumping the Blade
73. Worm 'em Up
74. Jiggerpoling the Monsters
Section 4. Shallow Structure
Green Willow Trees
75. Worms in the Willows
Stickups
76. Wormers' Delight
77. Jigging the Shade
Emergent Weeds
78. Snaking the Grass
79. Jigging the Hyacinths
80. Reeds and Rushes
Man-Made Cover
81. Building Brushpile Condos for Bass
82. Veering is Vital
Cypress Trees
83. Bush-Rod Bonus
84. Skin the Knees
Fallen Trees
85. Bass Apartments
86. Flippers Fare Well
Section 5. Deep Structure
The Value of Deep Structure
Points
87. Progress Deeper
88. Cast Your Bait to the Wind
89. Slither the Worm, Jig the Rig
Standing Timber
90. Timberline Treat
91. Points of Interest
92. Isolated Patches
93. Different Trees
House Foundations
94. Hotspot Hotels
Submergent Weeds
95. Edges are Everything
96. Points and Patches
97. Look for a Nook
Bars and Shoals: A Summer Place
98. Seek Sharp Drops
Roadbeds
99. ... If They're Different
River and Creek Channels: Bass for All Seasons
100. Outside Bends: The Ultimate Find
101. Irregularities Ideal, Isolation the Key
102. Vertical Drops Spell Victory
103. The Loran C Advantage for Bass
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