SPRINGFIELD, Mo.–Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World Tips presents free, seasonal how-to tips from professional fishing and hunting experts.  Each weekly tip offers practical advice to improve your skills.

Tips offered for January include :

• Fishing for the best walleye weather? A few tricks of the trade to improve your success are offered by Gary Parsons, member of the Bass Pro Shops National Fishing Team.

• The challenge of bass fishing in the winter months can be made easier with bait tips from Jimmy Houston, host of Jimmy Houston Outdoors.

• Fish patterns change with the seasons and some hot spots now may not be as lucky in the spring.  Larry Whiteley, host of the award-winning Outdoor World Radio show, offers tips on how to use your fishing experience to your advantage.

• Late season can offer productive deer hunting for those hunters willing to adjust their strategy with tips shared by RedHead Pro Hunter, Brenda Valentine.

• As the temperature has dropped and cold has set in, fish seem harder to find.  Get expert advice on the best places to find the big catch this season from Bill Dance, host of "Bill Dance Fishing".

See the attached document for all of this month's tips or visit http://www.basspro.com and click on New & Tips.

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