Friday, April 8, 2011

The Results Connected With Bass Fishing

By Lester Black


For years businesses have ridden on the vast interest Bass fishing have generated. Many people are hooked, pardon the pun, on this hobby and have been elevated it to a sport and a passion. Resorts, sports gears and lines have been built, and many more aspects have benefited from these interests. Today, there are more and more people trying to learn and find out what the buzz is all about. Bass fishing is more than just catching a fish. It's now about getting those prized big bass and having the opportunity to show it off. For beginners, there are lots more to bass fishing that meets the eye.

The promise of this bass fishing E-books is that it will certainly aid you in getting better bass. Moreover, you just have to follow the tips, techniques, and you will surely catch more and larger bass than you ever thought of. There are bass secrets that are contained in many E-books. Many are amazed to see the results on their very next bass fishing getaway. Some may be very disappointed spending the day bass fishing and never had a good catch.

Here you will be getting information on how to locate areas best for bass fishing. Locating bass and understanding the water would be the number one question among bass anglers today. The next most asked question would be is which baits they should use to catch a "big" bass.

To tell how much lead strip is needed, wrap one strip around the hook and bury the barb in the worm. Ease it into the water and watch it sink. It should barely settle toward the bottom. If it sinks to fast, take some off, etc. Make sure to use no heavier than 8-pound mono line - preferably 6 pounds. On the other hand, a Spinner bait can be moved more quickly across the surface and can be bounced on the bottom, sent against a tree limb and moved in many different ways in order to stimulate strikes. It is a great probing lure for the shoreline because of its tangle-free construction.

It is not that hard at all. Many people are often disbelievers and have a common notion of bass fishing, they say it is complicated. However, this is not true. Once you have got an E-book, or you have apt information on bass fishing, you will no longer have a hard time getting improved bass. So what are some of the few big bass fishing secrets?

The most important thing is, no matter what lure you select for the particular lake that you are fishing on, you need to make it as easy for the Bass to get at it as possible. Drop that lure right in front of them. Scientists have proven that Bass calculate the amount of energy it will take them to go after the prey.

Let's start by looking at a lake map. There are two general types of lake maps that most anglers will use, which are referred to as the; "Hot Spot" and "Topographical" maps. The differences between the two are that a "Topo" map shows more detail, and the "Hot Spots" map shows more fishing spots (well, at least they're supposed to).

These bait fish are most active in the early morning or evening. When they feed, bass follow because the bait fish is less aware of threats when they feed. Go out fishing during these times for the best success. When retrieving an underwater lure in poor light, keep it coming at a steady pace once it is set in motion. This will make it easier for bass to locate and grab it.

The last thing is, don't bother going out in the dawn/dusk when water is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature wipes out certain aquatics and terrestrials, which nullifies the food chain feeding.

Here are some key elements that you can usually look for when it comes to locating bass on any given body of water: 1. Vegetation areas 2. Irregular contours 3. Shallow water close to deep water areas 4. Points and point drop 5. Various types of structure.




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