Even though I responded to your PM, I will post here for others that listen.
There are a few problems with it for bass fishing. First of all, the steering is slow, so working around docks, stumps and such, you will hit crap. Secondly, the pedal, while being great for slow fishing or trolling, where you make a minor adjustment every now and then, does not have a very positive feel. I, and most every other bass fisherman I know, like to keep a foot on the pedal at all times (sunk in pedal is worth its weight in gold, even if you make it out of lead), and the cable steer allows you to know exactly where the motor is pointed only by feeling the angle of your foot, and can make changes without ever even looking at the direction indicator on the trolling motor. The positive feel under foot is just a heck of a lot easier for the constant movement of bass fishing than the electric steer pedal.
Now, I sold mine back when I was solely a bass fisherman. But, now I fish and troll for other species as well, so I wish I still had it, and could put it on a quick release mount, so I could swap between them easily. For slow moving, and trolling, the cable steer gets old real quick. Having multiple lines out really makes me want the ability to steer from anywhere in the boat, and long line trolling makes me wish I had the electric steer, and didn't have to keep a foot on the pedal at all times. For spider rigging however, I still much prefer the cable steer. So, in a perfect world, I would have one of each, either mounted on each side of the bow, or on a quick release mount, so I could quickly swap between them depending on what species I plan to target that day, and what methods I intend to snag them on.