Tuesday, November 18, 2008

3 Bass Fishing Tips

1) Bass, especially largemouth bass, love to eat. So have plenty of
bait on hand when you set out to fish. And seek them out in shady
places where there would be plenty of food for them - like around
areas where people toss food to them near parks or where there are
lots of smaller fish (crayfish or minnows) moving about the area.

2) Learn more about lures. For example, there's a difference
between using a spinnerbait and a crankbait, even though with both
you may still catch bass, one might net you more in a pinch.

3) Don't be afraid to make plans in advance, then change them as
conditions warrant once you get to your fishing destination. You
may find the place deserted, for instance, and for good reason.
Maybe fish aren't as plentiful as they were in that area. Maybe
conditions for the fish to be hungry aren't there (maybe they have
a lot of minnows and crayfish and simply aren't biting) or maybe
the water's not right (wrong climate, pollution, etc.). So carry
some maps with you and plenty of supplies: food, beverages, fresh
bait, etc. And head to another area to fish if you need to so that
your entire trip isn't wasted.
"The Bass Fishing Guide"

John Landry
http://www.thebassfishingguide.com

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