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Chapter 1 – Know Your Quarry

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Underwater Colour – What The Fish See Deep Down

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Underwater Colour - What The Fish See Deep Down

CHAPTER 1 – KNOW YOUR QUARRY Underwater Colour – What The Fish See Deep Down Daylight consists of the colours of the spectrum, which are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. As light passes down through sea water these colours are absorbed in turn as

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Aspects Of Bass Behaviour

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Aspects Of Bass Behaviour

CHAPTER 1 – KNOW YOUR QUARRY Aspects Of Bass Behaviour Leaping Do hooked bass ever leap? In my experience, very rarely indeed. They commonly come to the surface and thrash about, creating, in the case of a good one, a spectacular splash. I remember one 7-pounder which

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Introducing The Bass

On 9 April 2020   /   Bass And B.A.S.S, Blog, Chapter 1 - Know Your Quarry   /   Leave a comment
Introducing The Bass

CHAPTER 1 – KNOW YOUR QUARRY Introducing The Bass The European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax is a beautiful, bristling predator that has long been regarded as the premier saltwater sport fish in the United Kingdom. It is found in the waters of the Mediterranean and Aegean, along

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