Bass Fishing Tips - Essentials for newbies
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Bass Fishing Tips for those who are serious about hooking that huge bass
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Bass fishing tips for those who are serious about hooking a huge bass Bass fishing tips can help you land more and bigger bass than you thought
was possible. Most bass fishing tips would tell you one thing: bass don’t like
too much sunlight. As such, expect to see them under lily pads especially
during sunny days.
Other bass fishing tips involve using the correct kind of fishing equipment in
order to heighten the chances of catching bass. A safe bet for those just
beginning bass fishing is approaching sales clerks at a specialty store and
asking them which gear is best suited for the conditions in the water.
First Bass Fishing Tips is that it is important to understand the environment in
which bass live. Apart from specific geographic locations you would also
need to consider such dynamics as the water temperature and spawning
grounds.
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There are many bass fishing tips and techniques, everybody has there own
ideas and what works for them. One of the most important bass fishing tips
though in my opinion is to experiment with the colors of the jigs you are using.
It is usually best to match the forage with the body of water where you are
fishing to fool the bass.
Examples of live bait that Bass will devour include worms, frogs, crayfish,
minnows, shad, grasshoppers, crickets, small snakes, and lizards.
Largemouth Bass will eat about anything it can get in it's mouth. It spawns as
early as March or as late as June.
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Smallmouth bass are extremely aggressive fish that will hit on virtually
anything so smallmouth bass are generally very easy to catch. Their feeding
habits are affected by wind and weather more than time of year. If your
fishing smallmouth bass find cool clear water with a abundance of crayfish,
and when you hook a smallmouth, be prepared for spectacular leaps and
determined dives unrivaled among freshwater fish.
The best time to go is whenever you can. :) However, if you have only a few
days, and can choose, the solunar tables, weather conditions, and barometer,
should all be considered. The best time to fish for bass is May through July,
using minnows, crayfish, night crawlers, jigs, crank baits and spinner baits.
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The best reel to use is a baitcaster reel. These types of reels are perfectly
suited to casting plugs and lures. It can help you land more and bigger bass
than you thought was possible.
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The rod and reel combinations these days are extremely light and comfortable
to use. Using one for a full days fishing doesn't require much effort at all.
Use a rod with some flex to it to absorb the shock of the initial strike. This will
also keep the hooks from pulling out of the hybrid's mouth.
That's all for now. I promise that I will be a little more specific next time and
write more in depth info on specific topics.