Are
you a power-fisherman? And if so then what is your definition
of a power-fisherman? The topic
of power fishing brings several different ideas, pictures and
thoughts to fishermen's minds. When
I first heard the term, I thought of a 7 1/2 foot flipping
stick with 30 lb. Berkley Fire Line and a 3/4 oz. jig. My
thoughts have been expanded greatly over the last 24 months
and I would like to share my new found definition of power
fishing.
Two years ago, I signed up for a bi-monthly fishing report. It
told me about a secret bait and several powerful techniques
to add to my fishing abilities. I
have always thought that the best way to become a great bass
fisherman was to stay positive and focused on the current
bait being fished as well as the current body of water I was fishing.
However, I do have confident baits and preferred bodies of water I like
to fish and after fishing two or three days without a measuring
bass or any bass. Fisherman and
fishless days create outside noise, mental detractions or
frustrations that can and will cause a fisherman to distort his/her views,
abilities, beliefs and/or concentration on and off the water.
These reports lured me by discussing how to handle distractions and
frustrations I might be having or had with my bass fishing.
The reports are called Powerfishing and the authors' idea
of a power-fisherman is a person who fishes with confidence
and believes in his/her own abilities.
The reports start with basic information and facts as well
as myths. Each
report built on the next. After
reading and listening to many self-help and motivational
books, I think that success in bass fishing is 80% to 85%
mental. The
problem with self-help and motivational books that I studied
was applying the principals to the complex sport of bass
fishing. These
reports have provided me useful information which applies
to my bass fishing and explain how to put these principals
into practice as well as much more information about sponsors,
taxes and other useful tips. The
address to contact Powerfishing is listed below. I
hope these Powerfishing reports can changes your definition
of a power-fisherman and be of benefit to you and your
bass fishing.
The PowerFishing Report
P.O. Box 54
Navarre, MN 55392
Contact
Ed Guice:
Email
Ed Guice is sponsored
by: Ranger Boats, Evinrude
E-Tech, Lowrance Electronics, T&H Marine,
D&D Marine Lawrenceburg, TN., Berkley
Trilene,
Spider Wire, Berkley
Power Baits, Strictly Bass
Lures, Strictly
Bass Rods, Castrol Syntec,
Castrol Blend