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By Michael Jones
BASS Times, Nov. 2002 Tuesday, December 10, 2002 Like it or not, bass fishermen often have to rely on assumptions and guesswork. Backed by experience and good angling instincts, this orchestrated form of mental chaos can appear rather academic when an assumption produces results. Still, much of what we think we know about bass behavior falls into the hazy gray area of educated guesses. Take noise for instance. We know that sound travels approximately five times faster on water than through the air. We also know that bass can process that soun ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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