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Welcome To fishingforsmallbass
The Practical Bass Fishing Tips For A Successful Fishing Experience!
Many men have found bass fishing quite a relaxing experience. Although
Bass fish have been
known to be quite a fighter and a struggler the sheer excitement of
waiting and finally snagging
it releases certain chemicals into the body that provides a euphoric
feeling making the
experience all worthwhile and satisfying.
Many men and women have come back from a bass fishing expedition feeling
light and perky
even though they have been outdoors the whole time. The strenuous activity
seems to have
recharged their bodies.
The popularity Bass fishing has garnered over the years has grown to
an all time high with more
and more people discovering its joys. Some though are reluctant to
start because they have not
got a single shred of idea on what to do. Here are some tips to get
you started and some secret
to act like an experienced bass fish catcher.
Baits
Artificial baits have been known to catch quite a few Bass! You can
also use baitfish, such as a
mullet, with much more visually attractive artificial bait over it
or with its backbone removed so
that it swims more naturally and with a 2-ounce egg sinker on the hook
to keep it just under the
waves.
Approach
The best way to get a surface fish, as in any other fishing, is to
be sure you keep your distance.
Fishing down the creek would help if the water flow is fairly decent.
It doesn’t have to be a lot
but enough to keep your bait moving. If there are any bushes, trees,
or shrubs around try to hide
behind them then cast your line in (fly fishing rods are great for
this matter).
But remember, to quietly sneak up to them. Any hole with a lot of fish
in a river or creek takes a
lot of patience. If they hear or see you, you’ll probably not get any
bites. Also look for rocks
around the creek. If the soil is moist or damp, lift up the rocks and
you may find some native
worms. .
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