Saturday, March 29, 2014

Bass Geek Part 5 - Honing your tournament skill while playing Black Bass



BASS GEEK
noun - slang

1. An expert or enthusiast (a term of pride)
2. A person who is pre-occupied or knowledgeable about Bass Fishing
3.  A person that spends the off season playing black bass in order to keep up their skills

How to become a Bass Geek Part 4:

There are many way a Bass Geek can  spend the winter months.. aka "The off season", but is there any better way to keep up on your skills them by playing some good old Black Bass, still one of the best fishing games of all time (in my humble opinion)

Step 1:  Sure, there are fishing games for almost every video console known to man, but is there any better game then the classic Black Bass and Super black Bass from the Nintendo and Super Nintendo system.. I don't think there is.. so step one of this process is dusting off your old system or heading to your local flea market to pick one up, they are readily available and still work

tip: Knock-off systems are also available for as little as $20, they work well and should get you through the winter months


Step 2: Black Bass is a popular game, it may be hard to get your hands on a copy for a decent price, but then again that's what the Internet is for.. helping you find things

Tip: If you don't want to go through the process of digging out the old system you can probably find a nice download version of this game for you computer or other game console.. but it will kinda feel like cheating


Step 3: Once you get your hands on a copy of the game don't forget to blow in both the game and the system in order to make it work.. then it's time to go fishing


PS: If your memory is as bad as mine hope and pray that you still have a copy of the manual

PPS: Although Black Bass and Super Black Bass are the games of my childhood I would be remiss if I did not also suggest you pick up Mark Davis Fishing Master, it has to be the most realistic fishing game I have ever played, they thought of everything in this game







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