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BassFan Launch of Big Bass Zone
Will Kick-Start New Big Bass Craze - Cutting-Edge Info for All
Levels of Anglers -
CALIFON, N.J., -- BassFanhas announced a new feature
which it believes will kick-start a new big-bass fishing craze.
new column is co-written by southern California
big bass expert Bill Siemantel and long-time fishing journalist
Michael Jones, and the information they impart is "in a
word, dynamite," said BassFan CEO Jay Kumar. "It's
the first truly new information to come along in bass fishing
in a long time, and will blow people's minds when they apply
it."
Catching big bass used to be considered the pinnacle
of bass fishing, but has waned over the last 10 years or so due
to the popularity of tournament bass fishing. But the Big Bass
Zone proves the two are not mutually exclusive. "That's
just one of the amazing things about this information,"
Kumar said. "It can be used by anglers who are just fishing
for fun and also the most diehard tournament anglers."
"Catching bigger bass has never been easy
for most anglers, and as a result, everyone has accepted a defeatist
attitude," Siemantel said. "For some reason, fishermen
have assumed that you can't make it happen on demand. Bull. Anyone
can do it, anywhere in the country. It isn't magic, it's information.
That's what the Big Bass Zone is all about."
Jones said: "I'm a born skeptic, but Bill
made me more than a little curious. So much so that I've spent
the last seven years as a student of his big bass techniques.
But my transformation didn't happen overnight. I had to unload
a lifetime of mental baggage so I could accept another way of
looking at bass fishing.
"BassFan.com is the perfect fit for The Big
Bass Zone because it's one of the rare places that seeks out
and embraces cutting-edge information," he said. "Everyone
promises the latest and greatest, but BassFan is one of the few
that delivers."
Siemantel added: "With BassFan's tournament
coverage, industry updates, the World Rankings and everything
else, it's obvious where serious anglers should be looking for
information."
BassFan.com is owned by BassFan LLC, a New Jersey-based
company. Over the past three years, people have logged on to
BassFan.com more than 100 million times for up to-the-minute
reporting on the sport and other cutting-edge information.
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