Goggle-Eyed Posted May 18, 2014 Posted May 18, 2014 Just wondering if anyone visits the Bassinbob fishing reports and forums. To get access to the daily reports cost $45 per year. Really just wondering if anyone has paid for the "pro" version and what there thoughts are on it. Thanks, Joe
Members Jim Y Posted May 18, 2014 Members Posted May 18, 2014 For a part time bass fisherman at LOZ, it is worth every penny and more.
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted May 18, 2014 Root Admin Posted May 18, 2014 Might take a look at this topic.
Goggle-Eyed Posted May 19, 2014 Author Posted May 19, 2014 Phil, thanks for posting the link... guess I should have checked before posting, that one pretty much answered all my questions! I can't believe I missed it the first time around!!! LOL.. Thanks again. Joe
DChance Posted May 19, 2014 Posted May 19, 2014 I really enjoy the site. he fishes nearly everyday and is no more than an average fisherman like me that loves it and just reports the information. He has networked quite well with some local sticks and includes them on the monthly videos which I find very useful. if you know what to listen for you can get some valuable information from the local pros. For someone like me that has very limited time to fish, when I do go fishing I can at least look over the reports and site and get an idea on where to start when I hit the lake.
conorsixtakc Posted May 19, 2014 Posted May 19, 2014 As a recreational fisherman who has fished LOZ his whole life, the idea of paying $45 / year to obtain fishing information and reports seems silly to me. However I'm probably not the target demographic. If Bassin' Bob is successfully capitalizing on a market willing to fork over the $$$ and is passionate about what he's doing, then good for him! My only gripe is the billboard he put up on scenic 50 Highway. As if there weren't enough to stare at already!
Goggle-Eyed Posted May 21, 2014 Author Posted May 21, 2014 I grew up fishing the lake, have lived on or very near the lake much of my life... I have certain areas of the lake memorized for each seasonal pattern, but I feel at $45 per year that is pretty cheap for new or current information. I no longer tournament fish and really only get to head out on the lake a few times each month so I will take any help I can get. Heck, the $45 per year would probably be the cheapest part of my fishing habit!!! I haven't signed up yet but I am about 1 bad day of fishing away!!!! Joe
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