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Welcome To fishingforsmallbass
How To Become A Bass Fishing Pro
For night time bass use a black jitterbug. Replace the hooks with
better hooks and if there’s no
moon then use some sort of glow in the dark paint on the under side
of the lure or they will miss
it a lot.
If you have lily pads in a spot or two, then the best advice if it
is deep is to run a worm or any
soft bait slowly along the bottom right next to the lily pads. You
can also buy plastic frogs and
mice to skip along the top of the lily pads.
Location
Water weeds extending about five feet out into the water are a very
good source of bass cover.
You can run any kind of artificial bait along the edge of them and
usually snag one or two. Or
you can put a weed less worm right in the middle of the weeds.
Try to look for underwater structures like big rocks and big stumps.
They serve as cover for the
bass. Try all the kinds of lures that you can. Cast in one area around
five times just to see if
there is any fish that need teasing.
If you catch a fish DON'T LEAVE THAT SPOT stay there and fish more
after you have removed
the hook. Fish will follow the fish on your line and try to steal the
bait. Especially if it is white
bass you can sometimes catch two at a time with crappie and perch that
is if you have a double
rig.
Worms usually work well during light to heavy over cast skies and spinners
usually work better
in the morning when the sun is reflecting off the water. When you set
the hook, try to keep your
line tight and maybe even give it another set. When they jump it is
real hard to keep your line
tight.
Make sure you aren't using dull hooks. Also, smaller hooks can penetrate
easier, making them
harder to throw. In most instances, though, nothing beats an aggressive
hook set, and then
keeping steady pressure on the fish, especially when they go airborne. |