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fishing for bass tips?


my lake is realllllly murky. When should i fish? What kind of bait for bass. I don’t know what type of bass. What color of the bait if the lake is murky. How long does it usually take to catch a bass. Where on the lake do they usually reside. From how far from the shore are they usually?
Do you use a bobber? If so, how far away from the hook do you usually put it?

4 Responses to “fishing for bass tips?”

  • BASS Fisherman:

    The answer to your question would be long enough to fill many books, or even a website.

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  • miamidolphins17_0:

    well it depends on wat u mean by murky…..like is there a bunch of crap on the top? and if theres not buy urself a buzz bait and reel in them big ones u cast as far as u can with thisand no bobber for bass just spinners andlures for bass

  • Alex:

    1. When should you fish?…..Always in the early morning or late evening no matter where you are, but the murkier the lake the larger these zones will be. so a lake that is clear may have a 530-9 am bite….a murky lake might be 630-11..

    2. How long does it take to catch a bass…..depends on the lake and the method used to catch them.

    3. Bass always relate to some structure…so on a clear lake they might be on main lake rocky points….in a constintantly murky lake they will be more spread out on stumps, tree, weeds etc.

    4. Catchable bass are easiest to catch when they are within 20-30′ of shore, but depending on the lake and water temprature might be at far deeper depths. A friend catches bass at over 50′ down drop shotting.

    Jigs are a versatile lure.

  • pipesmokemcgee:

    If the lake is murky, use something with a brighter color. Also, lures that reflect light with something like a spinner might be good.

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