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Any tips for bass fishing?


I’m a airforce firefighter we have some bass ponds out here in the middle of know where. Me tips on bass fishing I’m use to salt water fishing. We do it at work so either way it kicks a ss
North AAF, SC

7 Responses to “Any tips for bass fishing?”

  • devyn:

    Yea, use a rubber worm texas rigged. I know you aren’t going to answer this, but middle of no where meaning what? What country, state?

  • Live To Fish:

    Try crankbaits and topwater lures early in the mornings and late in the evenings.

  • John Jay:

    what kind of tackle do you have access to? im assuming none. so i’d say get an earthworm on a hook and try to weigh down the line with some split shot or however, let the worm sink untill just past the point you cant see it anymore, bounce it up and down and see if you cant trigger a strike. i have much luck with this technique except using dead minnows or thawed shad.

  • bwq_hunter:

    check out some of theis lures they are realy good, go on youtube.com and type this in ( Crawdad Outdoors ) bass fishing lures

  • conuk47:

    yeah if it is absalutaly flat throw a couple of stones in there and it fires them up. im serious, we do it all the time at my grandmas. then get a almost clear or just any suface disturbing lure lke a poopper and just fan cast and you will get heaps

  • The Bill Dance of Bluegills:

    Get a 6′ medium action spinning combo, along with it pick up some soft plastic creature baits and learn the “texas-rig”.

    Happy fishing.

  • pradco01:

    From the article titled, “New Big-Bass Technique Ready To Bust Loose” The Swim’n Jig/Money Craw combo bite comes on as the water warms to 52- to 55-degrees and big bass start moving into the weeds, and continues until about July in most areas of the country. “Windy days are good, cloudy and windy days are better, and cloudy, windy and stormy days are best,” he said. “I like the color combinations of white-on-white, black-brown with a Nest Robber Money Craw and the black-chartreuse with the River Craw or Tiger Craw. The black and blue Swim’n Jig also will be a killer, but I think everyone always throws black and blue so I like to do something different. If the water is clear, I go with the white or brown color combos, and go to the black in murky water.”

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