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Pro Bass Fishing 2003 (Portable) | 80.2Mb
PC | Genre: Fishing | Release Date:2003

Do you have the skill to reel in a largemouth, walleye, or muskie? This installment of the Pro Bass Fishing series puts your fishing skills to the test in re-created bass locations, including Toledo Bend, Dale Hollow, and Mille Lacs. As you visit different lakes throughout the year, you'll have opportunities to catch more than 20 different species of fish. Enter single-player fishing tournaments, or take on your friends via local-area network or the Internet.


Features

Your cast breaks the stillness of a picturesque lake.

Movement underwater ripples the surface.

Is it a Large-mouth, Walleye or Muskie?

Suddenly, there's a tug on the line! What a fighter!

Do you have the skill to bring him in?

Catch over 20 different species of fish, displaying real bass behavior, including Catfish, Northern Pike/Muskie, and Walleye.

Fish year-round at stunningly recreated bass locations including Toledo Bend, Dale Hollow and Mille Lacs.

System Requirements
Pentium II 800Mhz
256MB Ram
Windows ME, 2000 or XP operating system
Direct3D 8.0 compatible video card with 32MB
DirectSound 8.0 compatible sound card
16X CD-ROM Drive
300 MB Hard Drive Space

Size:
- RAR: 80.2 Mb
- Extract: 233 Mb

1. Unrar.
2. Execute "ProBass.exe".
3. Enjoy.

Note:
If you get the "There is no disk in the drive" error just hit "Continue".


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