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I have been a passionate bass fisherman since I was 5 years old and, like many, have spent my life pursuing my angling passion. My goal now is to bring both an Educational opportunity and a way for fishermen to continue to participate in the sport without a financial burden upon the family.

I recognize a consistent theme among those who fish; the recurring dream of wanting more money and/or time to fish when they want. More than that, David has personally felt the negative impact of an industry where prices on everything from tackle and equipment to boats and trucks to tournament entry fees and gas have continued to skyrocket. During this same time, wages have stalled or gone down and sponsor support has been cut to practically nothing. This has caused many fishermen to give up on their goals and dreams. So, David’s desire extends beyond fishing.

I founded Beyond Bassin’, a company that would open new opportunities anglers had to pursue their passion, goals, and dreams.

I invite you to take a look and get involved. Take hold of an opportunity to achieve the lifestyle you dream of - www.beyondbassin.com!

To your personal best -
Bassin' Dave

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Choke Canyon Bass Fishing Report - March

The water temperature has continued to rise into the mid 60's pretty consistently.  We are getting some rain and the bass are pushing shallow in a big way.   There are bass from the mouth to the very backs of creeks and are really setting up for the spawn.  Look for the majority of the bigger females to still be in a staging mode.  Fish square billed crankbaits, chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, and rattletraps in 3-6 feet of water around the bushes and outside grasslines near good spawning areas.  Once you have located a fish or two, slow down in the area and really work it thoroughly mixing in senkos, creature baits, and worms fished Texas or Whacky style.

See you on the water,
Bassin' Dave

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