IGFA's 101 Freshwater Fishing Tips & Tricks
By (Author) Bill Dance
Illustrated by Rod Walinchus
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
17th April 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
799.11
Paperback
160
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 10mm
209g
One of Americas best known fishermen with more than 50 years of on-water experience, Bill Dance is also a tournament champion and a television personality. His tips will help any angler catch more and bigger fish. Even experienced fishermen may not know that dark-colored lures work best during low light conditions; that reluctant bass often bite at smaller lures fished slowly; that 75% of all line failures occur at the knot, so good knot tying is essential to success; that when waters rise, bass move shallowerwhen it falls, they move deeper. Dances knowledge is so wide-ranging that absolute beginners and crusty old veteran fishermen alike will be educated and entertained and amazed. This book is being supported by The International Game Fish Association (IGFA), a leading authority on angling and the keeper of fishings world record.
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Bill Dance is an outdoors legend who has delivered witty fishing advice to television audiences for more than thirty years. He is a member of the National Fishing Hall of Fame and has won twenty-three National Bass Titles. He is the author of several major books on fishing and has been a contributor for many major outdoor magazines. Dance resides in Collierville, Tennessee.