Bass Fishing Guides |
By: Jack Mitchell
| As you spend more and more hours and days on bass fishing, you will acquire lots of knowledge about the right lure and technique for the proper way to do this sport. The best advice most experienced and seasoned bass fishermen, is to examine the fishing conditions, ask for tips from anglers familiar with the waters you are fishing in, and finally, try many different lures and bass-fishing techniques until you discover what works most effectively to the situation, and which one you are most comfortable with. |
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Bass Fishing to become a better Bass angler. The Technique: The bait must fall to the preferred depth, then you have to shake the rod tip. By this, you'll be getting the fishes attention. Do this for at least 30 seconds, then shaking again for about 2 or 3 seconds intervals, stop and pull slowly about six inches. Then dropping again, slowly back and down and repeating the process. The first thing to remember if they're not biting is to slow down. |
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| Tips: • During Springtime, fish uphill (position the boat in shallow water and cast to deep water) and use a 1/8 ounce weight. • Fish downhill in Fall. • Try to use a Texas rigged worm to prevent hang-ups. • Fish out the worm and keep suspended 90% of the time. • Always try to sharpen the hooks to make sure you have maximized your hookup percentage. • When doodling, it is
critical to keep your presentation natural by downsizing your hooks to 1/0
or lower, and paying delicate, attention to how straight your bait is in
order to maintain a natural presentation. |
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| When to Go: When the bass quit hitting during the daytime and when it becomes uncomfortably hot on the lake are good signals that it's time to start night fishing. Night fishing is usually practiced when the water is in the mid-60s or warmer. Places to Fish: |
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| • Cast with the wrist, not the arm and
shoulder. • Lower the lure a few inches below the rod tip before casting; this gives extra momentum for the cast. • Be sure to "load" the rod tip, causing it to bend backward, on the back-cast, then whip the rod forward smoothly. • Fill the spool of any type reel to within 1/8 inch of the lip of the spool. DO NOT OVERFILL! The Flip-Cast; use your wrist, NOT your arm.
• Concentrate on the spot you want to hit, not on
what you want to miss. |
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