Largemouth Bass Fishing
Bass are the most sought out game fish. Its appeal spans cultures, age groups and genders. Bass fishing is the heart of a lot of anglers everywhere. If you look at Nascar and you can see just how popular Bass fishing is among the drives.
Bass are so aggressive and have so much agility they can chase down and catch most of their favorite foods. When Bass are feeding they are most easily caught but a Bass fisherman or women can entice a Bass to strike an anglers bait for reasons other than hunger. Bass are predatory by nature and when a bait comes into there world they will strike at it most of the time. If it moves and the Bass can get it into their large mouth its history most times.
TECHNIQUES FOR LARGEMOUTH BASS: SPRING: Top Baits: Spinnerbaits,Plastic Worms and Crankbaits. Bass are moving to shallow water for warmer water and spawning and for a good food source. Try shallow-water flippin on cloudy days and in murky water.
SUMMER: Top Baits: Plastic Worms, Jigs and Crankbaits. Fish shallow in the cooler morning and afternoon and fish deeper water in the heat of the day. Largemouth Bass also feed at night in the summer do to the heat. Deep water fishing I found a drop shot works quite well.
FALL: Top Baits: Spoons, Crankbaits and Spinnerbaits. Fish shallow to med depth in the evenings and the mornings and as the Bass move deep move to structure and us Spoons and Jigs.
WINTER: Top Baits: Pork Baits, Plastic Worms and Jigs. Shallow fish in the mornings and as the sun rises move to deeper water and remember in cold weather the Bass are not as active, so move your bait in a slow and easy manner to catch fish and fish deep cover and structure.
Ronald Moody has been an avid fisherman for 40 years. He enjoys all types of fishing, but especially likes salt-water fishing; he has been all over the country practicing his hobby. He is the owner and operator of http://www.fishingzoo.com, a website dedicated to inform fisherman about Maine fishing
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