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Sunday, November 25, 2007
Bass Fishing Tips Offered For Different Conditions

Virtually every angler on the planet has their own techniques to catching fish and all most beginners have to do is ask and most are willing to share their bass fishing tips with others. Possible the most often tips offered is that in order to catch bass, the angler has to know how to find them. The thing to keep in mind when looking for bass fishing tips is that every one may work under different fishing conditions.

Largemouth bass prefer water that is a little warmer and fishing between two and 15-feet depths is usually advised. But for some, their bass fishing tips include not fishing too long in one place. For example, knowing where a bottom structure is located as well as cover on top of the water, the angler should being at one end and, through successive casts move to the other side. If there are no signs of activity, move on to a different location.

As the weather warms and water temperature rises, try fishing deeper waters, but most bass fishing tips advise to stay away from sudden, deep drop offs and lily pads as they can help obscure a fish’s view of the bait being offered.

Yes, Bass Can See Colors

Biologists contend that bass can see colors and the type of lure being used, along with is color can be affected by the color of the sky. For example, using gold and silver spinners are offered in most bass fishing tips, but only when the sun is shining. The bright colors reflect the sun attracting the fish to the bait. However, the sun goes behind the clouds, these bright colors effective disappear from view under the water. Adding a darker color to the lure can attract bass under cloudy conditions.

The type of line being used is another one of the important bass fishing tips, as line without any amount of stretching may allow the angler to feel every little vibration of the lure, but it can also allow the bass to spit out the lure or tear it from their mouth. Lines that allow a little stretching during a battle with a bass can improve the odds of a successful landing.

Whether using spinner bait, crank bait or trailing bait is open to debate. Some of the best bass fishing tips for one type may not work with others and the weather conditions also play a role in the success of the different types of lures being used. With the sheer volume of lures being sold, all of which may have some success, the angler’s fishing techniques and being able to find the bass on any given day, is the main ingredient for success.



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posted by Naomi @ 10:46 PM  
1 Comments:
  • At July 4, 2011 at 8:05 AM, Blogger Unknown said…

    I see, so basically, a lot of planning has to be done for bass fishing? Interesting. It's true, having knowledge on how to catch them in different conditions is really handy for anglers.

    David Schug

     
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