Monday, September 3, 2012

Fishing in the South



Who doesn't enjoy fishing?  Well, fishing in the South might as well be an essential chromosome, as so many people in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and others fish from childhood right on in to retirement age.  While baseball and football might be America's two favorite sports, fishing in the South is easily one of the most important sports that connect family and friends.

Largemouth bass fishing, in particular, is popular in the South, where large and small reservoirs are used for recreational and competitive fishing for anglers of all experience levels.  Competitive fishing, however, is becoming one of the most important cultural additions in the last twenty years.  Some small town economies literally thrive on the migration of financial gains that come with tournament fishing.

This blog is dedicated to entertaining and educating anyone who enjoys fishing, but especially those individuals who appreciate and cherish largemouth bass fishing and the art of mastering fishing techniques and using a variety of artificial baits.  Stay tuned for more information about lakes in the South, and if you want information about specific lures and how to use them, if this blog doesn't answer your questions, please visit Lunkercatch.com for fishing tackle and informative fishing articles and product reviews.

Safe fishing for all!

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