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Learn some basic guidelines on Bass Fishing

As you spend more hours and more days of bass fishing you gain much knowledge on the attractiveness of legal and technical means to make good sport. The best advice most experienced and seasoned bass fishermen give is:
examine the conditions of fishing
seek guidance from anglers familiar with the waters you are fishing in
try different bass lures and many fishing techniques until you discover what works most effectively with the situation and that you are most comfortable.

Here are some guides bass fishing to become better.

Technique:

Bait must belong to the preferred depth and then you have to shake the rod tip. By doing this, you will attract the attention of fish. Do this for at least 30 seconds, then shaking again for about 2 or 3 seconds apart. Stop and pull slowly about six inches. Then decrease slowly again back and down, then repeating the process. The first thing to remember if they bite is slow.

Tips:

In spring, fish upstream (position the boat in shallow water and cast to deep water) and use a 1 / 8 oz weight.

Fish alpine fall.

Try using a Texas rigged worm to prevent hang-ups.

Fish out the worm and kept in suspension at 90% of the time.

Always try to sharpen the hooks to make sure you have maximized your connection percentage.

When doodling, it is essential to keep your presentation natural by downsizing your hooks 1 / 0 or lower and delicate attention how your bait right to maintain a natural presentation.

Crystal clear waters can be difficult. The secret to fishing weenie is to keep slack on your line and "Shake" on the hook instead of sliding. The shaking of your rod and light line gives your worm, grub or Reaper incredible action.

When to go:

When the bass quit hitting during the day and when it becomes uncomfortably hot on the Lake are good signs that it is time to start night fishing. Night fishing is usually practiced when the water is in the mid 60s or warmer.

Places to fish:

Where to fish at night is a question frequently asked by bass fishermen. Bass do not move not over large distances in most situations. Smallmouth bass, especially, have proven their staying at home. As summer advances, bass tend to move deeper and will not come up shallow, even at night in many lakes. Night fishing is productive when the bass are in the zone of 20 feet

Tips and Tools

Position yourself only as far as water clarity dictates; stay close enough to an accuracy constant.

Try to make the lure land on the water with as little noise as possible. Cast past the target when possible.

In windy conditions apply tension on the line just before the draw button down. This will straighten the line and prevent him from jumping over obstacles.

Learn molding techniques that allow a low trajectory, turning, pitching, sidearm casting and underhand casting.

Use a cane quality and the coil corresponding to the weight of the lure. Stems with a white brush, but relatively fast (limber) tip are easier to throw extremely rigid nor uniform flexible rods.

Cast with the wrist not the arm and shoulder.
Lower the lure a few inches the rod tip before casting, this gives extra momentum distribution.

Be sure to "load" the rod tip, causing it to bend backwards to Rear-CAST, whip the rod forward smoothly.

Fill the reel with a roll-type within 1 / 8 inch from the lip of the spool. DO NOT OVERFILL!

The Flip-Cast, using your wrist, not your arm.

Focus on where you want to hit, and not on this you want to miss.
Use plenty of scent, trying to penetrate thick cover – it acts as a lubricant.
Stick to Basic Colors Jig (black / blue, brown / brown, black / chartreuse).
Use a plastic worm with a glass bead between the worm and the weight of the fish inactive.
If you think it's a strike, reel until your rod is in a position Hooksett before checking.
A strike is something different (something you would not feel in a bathtub!).
Tighten your drag all the way down to Hooksett better.
Uses 17 to 25 pounds test line Casting for Bait gear, 10 to 14 pounds test on spinning (for flipping finesse baits).

To establish a pattern, it is essential you understand how a life of bass in its environment. Knowing where the bass is at a particular time or place is something you must develop. Always go fishing with a plan in mind.

Remember that you catch all the fish may reveal clues about how to get another. After establishing a scheme to realize when the action slows in the fishing zone as you, then you can find areas that would fill more the same criteria.

About the Author

If you would like a 5 part ecourse in bass fishing to learn more about this interesting topic visit http://www.bassfishingbreakthrough.com. Here Karen ODonnell will provide more information on the subject.


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