I am moving to a different office, and there will be much less going on there. So, I am going to need something to keep my mind where it belongs. What other sites does everyone go to to check out bass fishing stuff. Bass stuff to listen to is even better. Thanks for helping me stay sane.
Try this one. http://www.proanglers.com/
How about bass things to watch AND listen to??
Watch is good. But we all know all work stops to watch. But I have to take breaks sometime, right?
Check out G Mans Garage. If you dont like swindle, then nevermind, but its pretty cool and there are some good webisodes of him and his crew doing some cool stuff in his garage. I can only watch it when im at cheetams house cuz my stupid work computer is too slow.
McCarter himself :-\'
here is a site with pod casts. you didn't get locked up did you??
http://bassfeed.com/
One of these days, I'll tackle podcasts... in my spare time ;D
Just not yet - sorry Eric.
Here ya go. Are you guys hiring? ;D
http://www.takemefishing.org/
I work in the "locked up" building, but I am still free to come and go when I want. Maybe I can meet hunlee someday while he is locked up.
I am not sure what a podcast is, but I will check it out.
Thanks and keep em coming.
Podcast are ie radio talk shows that are free to subscribe to. You can go to iTunes and get podcasts on any subject. There are a number on bass fishing. The talk shows are anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour. You can listen to them on your computer or you can download them to an iPod or MP3 player or you can copy them to a CD to listen to in the car or whereever. I have probably 70 hours of bass fishing on my iPod. When I travel I have a FM transmitter that plugs in to the cigarette outlet and I then can dial in my truck radio to listen to anything on my iPod. If you are in a big city ie. Detroit area you may not be able to get a FM station that doesn't bleed into your FM transmitter.
They're easy to access and the link above to Billy's podcasts that he does on his bassfeed.com are very good and you can listen to them on his site. Have you looked at all the "In The House" episodes on basszone.com? bassedge.com also has very good podcasts. For a small subscription fee you can access a bunch of fishing at axfishing.com
Seth Burrill has a great site and he does a weekly cable fishing show and has now broaden his endeavors with this web magazine that you buy a subscription to and get access to all his shows and information videos. I've watch a number and they're good.
http://s21030.gridserver.com/catalog/index.php
Erik,
Thanks for starting this post! The "podcasts" are available on my iPhone and I didn't even know it! Dan, another first on educating fisherman thru the computer right here on the GLB.
Thanks to the guys that gave me the other locations to lock in on.
Rudy
Try www.wfn.tv (http://www.wfn.tv) and www.myoutdoortv.com (http://www.myoutdoortv.com).