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Black Lure Bass Fishing Information

2016/7/18 17:47:08


Have you ever been black lure bass fishing? I haven't, so I thought that I would do a little research on it so that I would know a little more about it. When you go black lure bass fishing there are a couple of things that you should know and I would like to take the time to tell you a little about what I have learned over the course of my study.

Black Bass

Black bass live in clear, nonflowing waters that have aquatic vegetation, where food and cover are available. They live in brackish to freshwater habitats and can live in water sixty five to eighty five degrees. Black bass are located at depths less than twenty feet.

Young fish eat grass shrimp and crayfish and fingerling bass eat insects, small fish and crayfish. Adult bass can eat mainly anything that gets in their way. For instance:

1) fish
2) crayfish
3) crabs
4) frogs
5) salamanders
6) snakes
7) mice
8) turtles
9) birds

Before you go on your black lure bass fishing trip you should know that black bass will strike any kind of artificial lure or live bait. Like I have said before, I don't know much about the sport of black lure bass fishing but what I do know is that if you decided to go on a black lure fishing trip, this would be your most exciting one.

There are many bass fishing trips that you can go on but you need to find the area that you are the best at and go from there. However, if you are up for a challenge you should go on the adventure that is best suited for you.

Before going on a black lure bass fishing trip you should make sure that you have everything you are going to need before taking off. I am going to list a couple of items that should be on your checklist:

1) Life Jacket
2) Fishing rod
3) Fishing line, if you have not already properly equipped yourself
4) Artificial Bait
5) Lures
6) Live bait
7) Plenty of hooks

Going on the Trip of a Lifetime

Any kind of fishing trip can mean the trip of a lifetime if it's something you love doing. So if black bass fishing is for you, go for it! If it's something you are just getting into, make sure you know exactly what it is you are getting into. Fishing can be stinky, dirty, and tiresome. But if you love the feel of catching that bass and soaking up the glory then a black bass fishing trip should do you justice.



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