Why do so many people go on bass fishing trips today? Well, it’s to catch that elusive 10 plus pound sunfish for bragging rights, and it’s more fun than box full of puppies. The great thing about this outdoor sport is that you can go just about anywhere in the USA to enjoy it. It’s so addictive and on top of it you can make money at it as well.

You may want to try guided bass fishing trips when starting your new adventure. After you consider the cost of a tournament bass boat, motor, onboard options, trailer, fishing gear, fuel, and other incidentals. The cost of hiring a bass pro and his equipment is a drop in the bucket compared to jumping in with both feet and buying your own. Plus you will have someone that knows the local hot spots where they are biting and will waste less time getting started and more time reeling them in.

People who chose smallmouth bass fishing trips do so because they know these guys fight harder than their largemouth counterparts. So, it’s more of feeling of accomplishment when you finally get that jumbo smallmouth netted and bagged. Smallmouth bass are cold fresh water fish and can be found in abundance in the northern states. Lake Erie is a smallmouth hot spot.

Largemouth bass fishing trips are more for tournament and trophy fisherman and can be found in the more southerly states from the east cost to west. Largemouth also put up a fight, maybe not quite as hard as their smallmouth brethren, but it’s still a blast to take one on and watch them come right out of the water trying to break loose from your line.

Only seasoned bass catching enthusiasts know about the Amazon peacock bass fishing trips. They are also nicknamed “Freshwater Bullies” because they are the ultimate in the man against fish game. They are the most viscous predators when attacking their prey and are know to damage fishing gear during their struggle to free themselves from your hook. In recent years they have transplanted these little underwater monster to the Florida region so you don’t have to travel as far as the Amazon to have your rod and reel broken.

Take your time learning the ins and outs of this sport and above all have fun. One reason bass tournaments are so popular in the United States is not only the competition, but also the opportunity to win money and prizes to offset the cost of participating in the sport. It’s not a rich man’s hobby, but it takes quite a bit to build out the ultimate bass fishing boat rig.

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