bass fishing tips
March 12, 2010 by SemiCritic
Filed under Outdoor
Networking with anglers will help a lot in knowing the ins and outs of bash fishing. Experienced fishers will be able to provide important bass fishing tips to those just starting in the sport. One important clue will relate to places to go for more productive fishing. They will tell you, for example, that a pond that is connected to a stream can be teeming with largemouth bass. They usually stick to the edge of the water and on sunny days they will be lurking on the side with the most shade.
They will also be able to tell you which lure are best for bass fishing. Some will say that the plain 6 or 8 inch plastic worm is the most effective. It is the most versatile lure in the market. You can rig it to nearly float, you can rig it to be weed less, and you can rig it to get into the thickest weeds. You can fish it fast or slow. You can fish it in one foot of water or deeper. Dark colored lures are also more effective.
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