BASS FISHING

GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER

In 1984, Dave Romeo caught 3,001 largemouth bass in 77 days of fishing. This established a new Guinness World Record for the most bass caught in a season, and remains unbroken to this day.

Dave was fishing on Long Island, NY and several places in Florida when he established this record. The record was authenticated by the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation (by verifying Romeo’s 13 detailed fishing diaries, local fishing television video coverage, and 18 credible witnesses).

In addition, between 1982 and 2007 Dave Romeo caught, recorded, released more than 25,000 black bass in 25 years—averaging over 1,000 bass per year every year for a quarter of a century!

25,000 BASS IN 25 YEARS, IT'S TRUE!

When I began bass fishing in 1981, I was really terrible. I only caught 39 bass all year but I decided to record my results and track my progress. Within 3 years, I caught 800 bass in 88 days! Encouraged, I decided to keep track of every fishing expedition. I recorded the locations, dates, lures and sizes of the bass I caught.

The results—I caught more than 25,000 bass between 1982 and 2007. It changed my life forever. I went from being a shy, insecure, introvert to running my own Bass Fishing Tournament business, authoring books, doing television appearances, designing lures and DVDs, and eventually becoming a national motivational speaker.

Not only did tracking that information help me establish a Guinness World Record—I also learned how to turn the many lessons I learned while bass fishing into valuable lessons that I share with my seminar and coaching clients.

One lesson I’d like to share with you is this: When you accomplish something that benefits you, you have achieved success. When you accomplish something that benefits others, you achieve significance. I invite you to pick a copy of my book Striving for Significance and make the most of your life.


Top 5 All-Time Best Bass Producing Lures


All serious bass anglers want to know what lures will catch the most bass. This is a pretty easy question for me. Having caught recorded and released more than 25,000 largemouth and smallmouth bass, the results don’t lie. For your convenience here are my Top 5 All-Time best bass producing lures in order of their effectiveness.*

1. Gene Larew 4” Salty Ring Tail Plastic Worm

First Choice: Black/Silver with Chartreuse Tail
Second Choice: Blue/Black with Blue Tail

Third Choice: Salt & Pepper

2. Lunker City Fleck 1/8 Ounce Spinner Bait

First Choice: Chartreuse with Tandem Nickel Blades

Second Choice: Chartreuse with Willow Leaf Blades

Third Choice: White with Willow Leaf Blades

3. Charlie Brewer’s Slider Originals 4” Plastic Worm

First Choice: Motor Oil Metal Flake with Fluorescent Orange Tail

4. Heddon Tiny Crazy Crawler

First Choice: Grey Mouse Finish 1/4 ounce

Second Choice: Bullfrog Finish 1/4 ounce

5. Panther Martin 1/8 Ounce In-line Spinner

First Choice: Black Lightning Finish

Second Choice: Fire Tiger Finish

Third Choice: Black/Chartreuse Finish

Disclaimer: The Romeo Curse

*Beware of The Romeo Curse: Just I assure that these lures are fantastic, I can also assure you that if I like a lure, it becomes almost impossible to find. Indeed it may take you less time to catch bass with these lures than it takes to track down these lures. However, I assure, the results will surely justify the scavenger hunt to find these incredibly productive bass lures. I wish you much success and look forward to hearing of your bass fishing exploits.

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