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how can i catch bass while fishing in muddy or stained water?


im a novice bass fisherman and i have never caught a largemouth bass.. i use dark/light buzz and spinner baits along with dark and light soft worms…

i own a jig but haven’t tried to use it yet

i live in northern IL by the Illinois Wisconsin border if that helps

4 Responses to “how can i catch bass while fishing in muddy or stained water?”

  • Maryon:

    We use Canadian night crawlers and seem to have a lot of luck with them.Have also found that fishing on the bottom and jerking your line a little while it’s down there helps attract the bass.Make sure you put a weight on your line and just keep doing the jerking thing.I’ve caught up to 6 or 7 bass using this technique.Hope this helps.

  • FishermansChoiceProShop.com:

    Hey Connor-Bass fishing gets real tough when the water is muddy or stained if that’s not the usual condition. Bass become acclimated to that condition if it IS the normal condition and become easier to catch. I would recommend using very dark, maybe black and blue plastic baits and adding a rattle to it so it gives off a slight clicking sound, it would really help. Try to fish right next to or actually in brush piles or rock piles because bass move very close to underwater objects when the water is stained to help them orient their location since they can’t see far. Fish slow and give the bass time to find your bait by the sound it is making. Hope this helps- Good Luck!

  • Joe:

    you can use jigs with worms and have a good chance

  • truvolunteer:

    you dark topwaters with a little bit of red.

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