The Secret To Bagging Largemouth Bass On Almost Every Single Cast
Copyright © 2006 Karin
Manning
There are 44 million people in the United States of America fishing
today.
In the last 25 years the sport of bass fishing has grown into a billion
dollar industry which shows no signs of slowing down. One of the main
reasons for its popularity is that bass fishing is a challenge, a thrill,
a catch worth getting.
It's a fact that once you've landed your first largemouth
bass you'll be hooked for life.
Amateur anglers who have learnt top professional bass anglers secrets
take their sport one step further by actually teaching other fishermen
how they too can duplicate their bass fishing success.
There are a few things
a bass fisherman can do to become a better bass fisherman today. Let's
go through them now.
Once you've learned a little more about the mindset of largemouth
bass you're ready to ask the question:
Where do I catch bass?
The secret to finding
potential bass fishing hot spots is easy as largemouth bass prefer
a specific living environment, though they can survive quite well in
a variety of conditions as they've learned to adapt over
the years.
The most sought after largemouth species are known as Micropterus salmoides
salmoides and the Micropterus salmoides floridanus.
Initially largemouth bass were found mainly on the east side of the
Rockies in the U.S., some parts of Canada, and north eastern Mexico however
now they occupy nearly all of Mexico and some parts of South and Central
America.
Largemouth bass prefer to live in water about 10 feet or less. Most
of their prey such as crayfish and minnows live in these warm waters.
However, shallow waters do make largemouth bass a little edgy as bass
do like being under cover.
If you find know where schools of smaller fish like to lurk you will
also find some largemouth bass waiting to strike.
Professional bass fishermen can find bass quite fast.
Beginner bass fishermen should start at the banks. However you will
not be successful by just casting and retrieving time and time again.
To be a successful bank fisherman you need to experiment with a variety
of lures and retrieves until you find out exactly what the bass want.
Another area that many bass anglers tend to forget is bass ponds. These
areas can, however, have the biggest bass and be the most populated.
These bass ponds
tend to be in the middle of nowhere - they are prevalent throughout
North America - and they house very aggressive bass who will strike
a larger variety of colours and lures. They also provide very little
cover and protection so chances are you will find the most dominant "alpha
male" bass there waiting to strike.
The best way to find bass ponds is by getting a topographical or aerial
map of your favourite fishing spots and just exploring.
Once you've put into practice these bass fishing tips and techniques
you'll be on your way to bagging trophy bass nearly every time
you cast!
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