The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass is the most powerful tool you will ever find for making an average angler into a Bass catching machine. How do I know? Because it worked for me.
I have caught more bass in the last two years of my life than I have in the previous ten. I have done this because I moved beyond the mechanics of bass fishing and started to deal with what truly makes you a successful angler...
Confidence...
Confidence is by far your greatest asset to catching Bass, your psychological outlook is what controls your confidence. It is simply not enough to be confident, you must also be able to control your confidence and your state of mind to be a successful bass angler. It took me ten years to finally discover this simple fact that has made a more dramatic improvement in my fishing success. More than all of the other things I have learned about fishing put together. When I did it was awesome! I achieved a level of success that was superior to what I had experienced at any other time in my life. The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass is a complete study of how to create, control and focus your confidence in all areas of Bass Fishing. It can improve anyone's bass fishing no matter what their skill level is and will produce results that are superior to any other video, course, book, instructional class, fishing seminar or any other media intended to make you a better bass fisherman.
Why is that?
Because, what I put in The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass are the discoveries that literally changed my fishing career forever. It is what took me from having success 10 percent of the time and disappointment 90 percent of the time a few short years ago; to the 90 percent plus success ratio that I now experience. For much of my life Bass fishing was a love hate kind of thing. I loved to fish but I tried so hard that when I failed I got very upset. The worst feeling in life is when you try as hard as you can in something and do not make any progress. At more than one time in my Bass fishing career I thought about quiting all together. I could not pour my heart into something and try as hard as I did and still live with the amount of days that I caught few or no fish. At one point I just came to the conclusion that I would have more bad days of fishing than good and that was how the game was played. That is something no Bass fisherman should ever do. No one should ever have to settle with the idea that they will never be any good at their favorite sport, especially a sport that is as awesome as Bass Fishing. The unrevealed secrets of Bass is literally a course that is everything that took me from an average fisherman with more failures than success into someone who now expects to succeed every time out.
Let me explain what happened to me and how the same can happen to you!
Every fisherman whether he realizes it or not goes thru 4 stages to become a master of the game.
1. Basic technique and self instruction
2. Learning from others
3. Self learning and refinement
4. Finally mastering ones own thoughts and confidence
The problem is you do not become a great fisherman until you reach the final stage. Getting from stage one to three is a relatively easy process. Most fishing media and instruction focuses on stage one, two and three.
The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass is designed to take any angler from stage three to stage four, the final and hardest stage of mastering bass fishing. Please allow me to explain how I finally reached stage four and went from being and average angler to a expert and how I can teach you to do the same. From a very young age I loved to fish. I read every fishing magazine and watched every fishing show I could on TV in hopes of becoming a successful angler. While it did help I still did not experience consistent success. It was frustrating trying to figure things out on my own. My father was not a big fisherman so he did not have many secrets to teach my about fishing. Whenever we would go out it was obvious that we did not know exactly what we were doing. Eventually I got to the point were I just accepted the fact that fishing success was not a consistent thing and that if you caught fish it was in large part luck. This was hard for me to do. I liked to fish so much and tried so hard that when I failed I was devastated.
The more I tried and the more I read about fishing the less it seemed to help. I new that it was not luck that made you successful and I just needed to learn more to become effective. While I did not realize it at the time I was working my way thru stage one-basic technique and self instruction. All of the magazine reading and watching of fishing shows was teaching me basic technique. Such as how to set up your equipment, how to cast, how to search for fish and how to fish individual lures; The basics that one must know to be a good fisherman. The problem was that I did not know how to successfully apply what I learned. I was a good fisherman by book standards but bass do not care how many copies of Bassmaster, In-fisherman or fishing facts that you have read.
My advancement from stage one to stage two came when I fished my first bass tournament.
A friend of the family named Bob needed a replacement for his partner who was unable to fish in their club bass tournaments. We had never met before but he just needed someone to net the fish so it did not matter if I was any good or not. We met the day of the tournament and I was impressed. Bob had a new green Ranger Bass Boat and all the rods and tackle you could ever need. I was impressed, here was someone who was obviously an expert. We launched the boat, entered the little club tournament and left the dock at 6:30 a.m. There was a forty five minute ride to our fishing hole. Most of it was no wake so we had some time to talk strategy on the way there. Bob told me where we would be fishing and what we would use for bait. When we first arrived at our spot Bob picked up a Yammamoto Grub and made the first cast of the day. Before I could make a cast Bob yelled, "Get the net!". I netted the first fish of the day before I even had a chance to make a cast. Bob then made another cast and hooked another fish. So I netted it, and then he made another cast and hooked another fish so I netted that one also.
Bob made three casts and caught three keeper bass before I even had a chance to make a cast.
Needless to say we won that tournament and had a great day of fishing. Bob told me at the end of the day that it was not always this good and that the fish were just really biting that day. I was sure he was just being modest and really knew what he was doing. I was excited because I had found someone who was a expert who could teach me how to catch fish consistently. For the next two years I fished with Bob often. I would stop by his house and look at his old copies of Bassmaster and any fishing books that he had that I did not. Bob was a real basser, he had just about every bass related piece of information that you could ever want or need. I borrowed all his fishing media and more important tapped his brain for everything he knew about bass fishing. Over the next two years I went fishing with Bob and hoped that his years of experience would rub off on me. I learned that Bob was just like anyone else and had bad days of fishing too. I learned a lot from Bob and went through stage two of becoming a master bass fisherman- Learning from others. This stage is were you take your basic knowledge and compare it to others and learn what works for them and why. This stage is where you are guided by anglers better than you and they show you exactly how to be successful using the techniques that they have proved to work themselves. While I did learn much more in stage two I still was not doing as well as I thought I should. After a few years I decide to join the army. I was lucky and got stationed at Fort Campbell KY, near the world famous KENTUCKY and BARKLEY Lakes. When I was in the army I would spend most of my time on the weekends fishing all day long. Until I was sunburned, dehydrated and exhausted. I really put in the hours trying to do whatever I could to catch more fish.
I was now in stage three -self learning and refinement.
This is when you master each and every detail of a technique and try to make it your own. Every good fisherman who is a expert at fishing a certain kind of lure learned by putting allot of time on the water just focusing on that lure. At this stage you go beyond basic technique, beyond what others have shown you and find out exactly what you need to do to catch fish for yourself. Stage three is where you devote your time to tailoring what you know about bass fishing to make it work for you. Stage three is where you should be making your biggest gains as far as knowledge and self learning.
The problem was even though I was trying harder than I ever had I still did not get the results I wanted. I was at a loss . I did not understand how could I have so much knowledge and experience and still not have more good days than bad? I knew more and tried harder ever than I ever had and it still did not seem to help.
What ended stage three for me is quite embarrassing for me to talk about. I had gotten married a few months before I got out of the army and was on my honeymoon, at Reel-foot Lake in Tennessee.
Me and my wife had not really know each other that long and we were still in the first part of our marriage where you learn about what each other is like and their personality. For those of you who have never been there, Reel-foot lake is a destination for vacations in West Tennessee. The lake is ringed with cypress trees full of stumps weeds, lily pads, logs and every other kind of bass holding cover that you could ever want. It was late fall and unusably warm for some reason.
The fish would just not bite at all. For three days I flipped to stumps, jigged cypress trees, spinner-baited the weed edges ,wormed the logs and cranked the flats.
I tried everything I had twice, and for three days never got a bite.
My new wife was with me in the boat those three days and this was starting to get embarrassing. Here I was supposed to be this big fisherman and could not catch a fish. What was even worse was by day three I was getting visibly upset. I like all good bass fisherman can not deal with not catching fish and it made me angry. When you get angry you try harder and when that does not work you get even more angry. Eventually I was throwing a full blown fit. So many times in my life I had tried so hard and not caught a fish and this was the last straw. I started to throw a fit and threatened to throw my rods and reals overboard and never fish again. I wanted to but I new that I was addicted and that if I did throw everything I had overboard it would only be a matter of weeks before I was out buying everything again. I finished out that season on the worst note ever. I had fished three days straight and all I accomplished was to make myself look like a idiot to my new wife. This was the all time low of my fishing career. I kind of lost it and was deeply depressed. It was kind of a relief because I finely gave up and quit focusing on fishing so much and spent the winter enjoying just being married and not thinking about fishing for a few months. Even though I had a terrible episode on Real-foot Lake I still could not help but to look to the end of winter and the next Bass fishing season.
That spring I was in high spirits. I had gotten out of the army and moved back home to Michigan. I was happy because I had just gotten married and things were looking promising for my future.. I caught a lot more fish that year and noticed that I had a few real outstanding days of fishing. The year after that was 2005 and it was even better yet. I have the pictures posted to prove it. The following year 2006 topped them all. Again the proof is in the hog gallery if you need to see for yourself. 2005 was the first year that I actually went out expecting to do well and catch fish. Any other year I had ever fished I really never had the expectation of catching a limit or a big fish when I went out. Most of the time before that catching a limit or a big fish was a shock to me. I had fished so long and had so many bad days that more often than not I went out expecting to fail. I now had confidence in what I was doing and it showed. I looked forward to going fishing again with a new excitement that I had not had since I was a kid. I even took my friends out fishing and showed them how to catch fish. Things were completely .I was now a success and was actually happy to be out fishing because I was going to catch big fish. For much of my life I just accepted the fact that I would have more good days that bad. Now I new for the rest of my life my good days would by far outnumber my bad.
I did not know how I did it or how it happened but I had entered stage four - finally mastering ones own thoughts and confidence. My attitude had changed and it produced more results for me than anything else that I had learned in my fishing career. The very strange thing was I had no idea how I had got to stage four.
One thing I do know is that I got to stage one by learning through books and TV shows etc. I knew that I had gotten through stage two by learning from other expert anglers like my friend Bob. I knew that I had got to stage three by all the days I spent on the water trying to perfect my technique. I knew how I had come a long way but I had no idea how I had gotten to stage four. I was totally at a loss. The most important part of my development in bass fishing was still a mystery to me. It was very important for me to try to figure out exactly what I did that made me successful. One, so that I could teach others to do the same and two, if I ever had a time were I again did poorly in fishing I could retrace my steps to get me back on track. So I sat down with a pen and paper and wrote down everything that I thought had happened to me in the last couple of years and how it had improved my fishing.
It did not take me long to realize that the one big difference in my fishing from when I had started fishing was confidence. I realized that what truly made anyone a good angler was confidence. With confidence every decision and action you make, your fishing is greatly amplified. For much of my fishing career I had neglected and overlooked what I knew was the most important element of fishing success. I then sat down and studied my own thoughts and actions. I really examined how I could teach myself and others to control their confidence and even raise it. I came up with a complete course that I call The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass. It is a complete study course of what it took to become a successful angler. I personally believe that it is the only complete course of its kind offered anywhere by anyone at any price. It shows you how I developed confidence and how it changed my fishing and exactly how you can do the same thing. Confidence is key and it is what matters above all else and I can prove it to you. Anyone who has fished at least a few bass tournaments knows that when you loose your confidence all is lost. Think about the last bass fishing tournament you where in that you did not do all that good in. You start off the day with a top water bait or whatever your other favorite lure is and hope to catch a few easy bitters. After the first hour of fishing you do not catch a fish and you get a little nervous and think, well maybe the fish are not bitting. You then try your best spots and lures over the next few hours and maybe catch one or two fish but you know in the back of your mind that you are not doing very well. Every minute that goes by you feel it a little more. That sinking feeling in your gut that reminds you that you are not catching anything and that the day is quickly passing you by. Every serious bass fisherman knows that feeling of being uneasy and starting to wonder exactly why you are not catching fish. When this happens you now have pretty much sealed your fate. Your knowledge of the lake, no matter how vast is now worth nothing. Your boat ,electronics, tackle and experience , know matter how good ,are of no use now because of a loss of confidence. Everything you do will now be done with the expectation that you are going to loose. This seals your fate and you show up at the weigh in with a poor showing. Every good bass fisherman who has fished a few tournaments has also been on the other side of the experience.
Certain days on a tournament, you catch fish and you are confident and so for the rest of the day you do well.
You might even see several other boats and they tell you that they are not catching fish and that it is a rough day to catch fish. And it may be poor fishing conditions and most boats are not catching fish but because you have caught fish you remain confident, fish hard all day long and do well in the tournament.
What is the difference between example one and two? Confidence.

We know it is the important thing to remain confident. But how many people actually practice maintaining and building their confidence... Very few. We here it preached allot but dismiss it's important. Far to often because of mental weakness anglers give up to soon. If you have ever seen that little punk Mike Iconelli scream at the top of his lungs, "never give up!" then you see someone who no matter how dumb he acts is telling the simple truth of how to be the best angler you can. Have the confidence to never give up. The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass is a text book course and accompanying video on how to build and control your confidence. The most important element of bass fishing. Everything in the course works because I know and have tested everything in it myself. It is what literary took me from an average angler to a superior one. Every mental exercise, project and explanation is found only in my course.( I know I have read just as many bass magazines as anyone out there and that this information is simply available no where else).
Before we discuss what is in the coarse and what it contains, I would like to let you know if you should not by this course.
What I make available here is the real deal it is not hype or something I think might maybe work sometimes for some people at certain times. What I offer works for everyone but only if they make a serious effort to do what I teach in the course. Therefore please do not buy my course if you fit into any of the following categories.
1.You only fish once or twice a month- This course is for serious anglers. If you only fish once in a while than you probably have not progressed through the first three stages of bass fishing. (My video, the basics of bass fishing would be a better investment for you.)
2. You want a money back guarantee -people who buy stuff with a money back guarantee do not have the ambition to try to make what they purchased work. They buy knowing they can send it back because they did not even put forth the reasonable effort to make what they bought work. Most people who do this will not commit to being a success and are usually so lazy that they do not even end up sending the product back to get their refund anyway (please do not waste my time and yours if you insist you must have a money back guarantee.)
3.You are close minded- If you are set in your ways. If you will not try anything new or different please do not buy my course. None of the course curriculum in the Unrevealed Secrets of Bass costs a lot of money or requires a huge lifestyle change, like moving to a cave in the mountains and meditating for 16 hours a day. However the course does require that you put forth a decent amount of effort to be successful. If you are very set in your ways, refuse to follow instructions or are already convinced that you know everything please do not waste my time.
4.You are concerned about the price- my course is not some discount fishing video you by at Good Will. It is powerful knowledge and is priced as such. If you are willing to routinely buy several hundred dollars for a new rods, reels, line and lures and even several thousands more on boats, motor, tackle, gas and maintenance on your truck and still have the nerve to say that you can not afford my course than your nuts. My course probably costs less than the last new bait caster you bought. I do not want to do business with you.
5.You already catch a lot of fish every time out- If you are already totally confident in your skills and are already a success when and wherever you go, you do not need my book. If 90% plus days you go out you are sure that you are going to catch a limit or a big hog bass you do not need my course. I'm glad you do well and are always confident and successful. I wish you continued success in the future. However if you did not fall into one of these categorize than you are probably someone who should purchase my course.
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If you fall into any of the following categories listed bellow you might want to purchase my course.
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You love to bass fish and you spend several days each month pursuing Bass and really truly enjoy fishing. |
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You know you are a good fisherman but still strike out more often than you should. |
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You understand Bass Fishing but still become frustrated when you know that you should be doing better. But you still have less than satisfactory results and need a way to fix it. |
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You have a hard time remaining confident throughout out the day and it effects your fishing. |
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You want to master the mental side of Bass fishing. |
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If you said yes to any number of those, than the Unrevealed Secrets of Bass may be what you are looking for. So without any further needless talking, here is the course outline.
The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass
comes as a full instructional course with...
1. The main text instructional course .
2. The follow along DVD.
3. The appendix.
4. The fold out wall calendar for your full fishing season.
5. The checklist to help you follow and finish the course correctly.
The first item, the main instructional text contains 3 books. The first book covers mental preparation and exercises that deal with controlling confidence. Book two covers physical preparation and the decision making process on the water. Book three covers physical exercise and the mind body connection of confidence. In book one you will learn the following
Chapter 1 instructs you on how two simple aids, that will cost you almost nothing to make, will have a powerful psychological effect on remaining confident during your fishing. (This simple idea is worth the price of the course)
Chapter 2 covers learning how to cultivate your awareness of your surrounding environment to improve your fishing. It contains three exercises that will demonstrate how humans have lost their natural instincts and how to regain them. How natural instincts relate to the predator instinct and that in turn effects your fishing exercise. Exercise one will demonstrate how 99.9 percent of the human family is woefully unobservant of their surroundings and has lost connection with the natural world. Exercise two shows you how to regain and reclaim your lost instincts and how to use you perceptive senses to get back in touch with nature and create a sixth sense like awareness. Exercise three shows you how to double your sixth sense ability in literally 10 minutes with the oldest secret known to man. This secret is so powerful you will be stunned that something so simple can work so well.
Chapter 3 demonstrates the importance of goal setting and planning in affecting the outcome of your fishing and how to use that to your advantage. Chapter three takes you through the three important steps of setting a goal, visualizing and execution and how they determine your success
Chapter 4 teaches two simple ways to fix a bad day of fishing. When things start to go bad these two simple actions can act as the reset button and help you start your day over fresh, no matter how bad your day is going. Every one has an occasional bad day. This shows you how to fix it.
Book 2 deals with organizing your physical tools to optimize your game and how it relates to confidence. In book two you will learn....
Chapter 5 shows you a simple trick to picking the most effective lure for the situation by organizing your tackle correctly. This simple trick will improve your confidence and efficiency so remarkable easy that you will wonder why you never thought of it.
Chapter 6 deals with the most important physical tool that every angler neglects, his log book. Very few anglers keep a log book and even fewer do it correctly. Once you learn how to set up a log book and do it correctly it becomes a guide in its self. Subjects covered include the most important element in your log, what to include and what not to include, how to optimize and organize the data you collect, why taking pictures is important and how it relates directly to your log.
Book three deals with physical exercises and its relation to confidence.
Chapter 7 deals with how to develop confidence and benefit through physical exercise. Chapter seven contains one of the worlds most complete physical fitness programs that only takes 15 minutes a day and will make you strong enough to fish all day without getting tired. Two what exercises to do to prevent injury, especially for the wrist and shoulders. Three, back exercises that will keep your spine strong so that you do not get a bad back from ruff boat rides. Four, why physical fitness is the essential element that makes your confidence, decision making and awareness so much sharper and more powerful and actually amplifies each ability. Five, why serious bass fisherman exercise and why what is in chapter 7 ultimately determines if you will be successful in completing the course.
The end summary for the books covers all you should have learned from the course and how to use the accompanying DVD and appendix included with the course.
The DVD accompanying the course compliments the book, taking you through the main text chapter by chapter and giving an amplified version of each subject. It explains how to use the appendix to complete the course.
The appendix contains illustrations and examples that correspond to each chapter in The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass
The wall calendar and checklist gives you an easy way to plan your upcoming season and organize your study to help you maximize your success.
There you have it! A complete system that is specifically made to help you make the most important jump forward in your fishing success. There is really little left to say about it. If you wish check out the testimonials page and see the other successful anglers who have benefited from the
The Unrevealed Secrets of Bass Remember the same thing can happen for you.
One last thing. You can look around in any fish magazine, book, internet or guide and find nothing that even comes close to covering the information contained in my course. Most Bass fishing information deals with technique and individual subjects like lures and fishing conditions. My course is the only Bass fishing information that I know, that goes beyond that and deals with ideas and how to be truly successful and develop the confidence it takes to become a truly great BASS FISHERMAN!