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Best Bass Fishing Strategies

2016/7/16 16:43:02

Bass fishing is extremely popular and enjoyed by millions. Catching bass can be very challenging especially if you are going after those big ones.

However, there are a few strategies that can help you be successful and reel in any size bass you go after. One of the first things that you need to do is get familiar with the bass. There are several species of bass but the most well-known are the largemouth, smallmouth, white bass and the stripped bass.

The bass truly is a remarkable fish with a mouth and stomach that will stretch wide enough for them to eat food that is half their own length. They feed the most aggressively during the spring spawning season and during the late afternoon all the way through till early morning.

They begin feeding on small crustaceans when they are young and when they start to mature they will eat insects and smaller fish. Adult bass will add worms, frogs and crayfish to their diets.

Knowing what they eat naturally will help you know which baits to use when fishing for the bass. Using baits that are similar to what the bass normally eat will get their attention faster. You don't have to worry too much about the largemouth bass because they will eat just about anything but you will need to be pickier with some of the other species of bass.

However, when you are going after the big bass you should keep in mind that they will seldom waste their time on small bait.

Most anglers prefer live bait when fishing for bass because it does get the best results especially when you are fishing for the big bass.

When using live bait you do need to keep it fresh so make sure you have a place to store it where it will stay cool. If you prefer not to use live bait or it is not appropriate for some reason, then you can use artificial lures catch bass.

When using artificial lures most anglers prefer spinnerbaits because they are considered to be the best option when it comes to the bass species. One reason they are so popular is because they can be used in most any type of water or fishing condition.

You can use them to go after bass in the open waters or around structures and weedy areas, all the places where you can find this species. They are also easy enough for even the novice angler to use with great success. Crankbaits are the next popular artificial lures used for catching large bass.

Bass Fishing Equipment

To be a successful bass fisherman that hauls in the big boys, you must have the right equipment. Your rod and reel needs to be strong enough to handle the weight and struggle of a big bass. Otherwise, you will be watching them swim away from you instead of pulling them into your boat.

Every piece of gear you use to fish with is important right down to the hooks that you buy. They need to be in good condition and most of all, sharp. Dull hooks will cause you lots of problems and could make you lose your catch.

The line used also needs to be strong enough to handle the weight of the bass without snapping. All of your gear should be compatible with each other.
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