Top 20 Bass Fishing Tips
Top 20 Bass Fishing Tips
By : Joan Yankowitz
Before heading out to catch some bass, take a look at these 20 important bass fishing tips.
- Fish slowly, providing better action and enabling the fish to have ample eye contact.
- When the bite seems to slow down, you should slow also down. Work methodically until you find the fish.
- Always be aware of your weather forecast. Wind, storms, and lightening kill. Safety comes first.
- If wet feet bother you on rainy days, try a pair of GORE-TEX sox. They are waterproof and can be worn in any shoe or boot.
- Be alert and watchful. Fish give away their presence 90% of the time through baitfish fleeing; surface action; or vegetation movement.
- Always look in a bass mouth before releasing it. Most of the time, when fighting a lure in his jaw, a bass will try to throw up whatever is in
his stomach. You may be able to determine what prey the fish are actively feeding on and choose a lure/presentation to duplicate it. - Set the hook on a fish by feel rather than by sight.
- Regularly check your knot for weakness and hook for sharpness.
- Bass are not that smart. A swivel does not affect the action of a lure in a negative way and fish don t really care about it. Use one anytime there is the potential for line twist.
- If you are using small hooks, don’t jerk hard on the hookset; just tighten up the slack with the rod and reel faster.
- Check your line just above the lure frequently when fishing crankbaits around rocks, gravel, stumps, and other hard obstructions. They can quickly fray your line.
- Bass normally respond best to an erratic retrieve and a lot of motion. Keep that lure in front of the fish as long as you can.
- Hold your rod tip down and to the side for better feel, keeping the angle between rod and line at around 90 degrees.
- Black buzz baits seem to produce more strikes than bright colors.
- Since the bass s metabolism is high, use large crankbaits in warm and hot weather. Switch to smaller baits when the water is cooler.
- Use a wire cross-locking snap when fishing crank plugs. It allows you to change lures quickly and enables the bait to vibrate more freely.
- If you notice feeding fish and baitfish movement, the predators are actively after the prey. Switch to a fast moving crankbait and burn it through the area of activity.
- Protect your eyes with a good pair of plastic polarized sunglasses. They will protect you from the sun s rays and also provide a shield against a snagged slip sinker or lure flying back when pulled loose.
- Keep baits fresh and airtight with a food vacuum sealer. You can also store hooks and other terminal tackle this way.
- Store small quantities of hooks with a few grains of rice and they will never rust.
Using these tips will help you increase your bass catch!
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