Showing posts with label bass fishing lure tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bass fishing lure tips. Show all posts

Friday

Spring Bass Fishing Techniques

This is a bass fishing tips and techniques article on springtime bass fishing. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced fisherman, but they may learn something as well.


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In the spring time the water temperature warms up very quickly in about 2 to 4 feet of water so it is a good idea to stay at the edges of the lake or river that you are fishing because these edges warm-up quickly.

Use a Spinner Bait or Plastic Worm
In this situation, some like to use your basic spinner bait to do this, but myself have had the best luck with the weedless plastic worm as a top water lure. None the less the idea is to probe the edge with the spinner or plastic worm and hope to find out where the bass fish are.

Again in the spring I have had the best luck with the basic type spinner bait or plastic worm. This works well on fishing the edges where the shallow waters are. This area heats up quicker and attracts the bass to the area this time of year.

Take Notes Another Fishing Tip
I like to take notes, I bring a little piece of paper and pencil, and maybe make an outline of the lake, and I will jot down on this piece of paper where I found fish. In addition, if I see fish jump as we often do, then I will fish that area, In addition, I will jot down where I seen any fish jump. Now, remember not always is a jumping fish a bass it could be another type of fish, but I use this is a reference anyway. This helps us a lot if we are in unfamiliar waters.


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In conclusion.
In the spring time the edge of the water will warm up quickly because it is shallow.
This warmer water attracts the bass to that area in the spring time.
Fish the edges using a basic spinner or plastic worm as bait.
Take notes of where the bass fishing holes are and where you see fish jump. Remember jumping fish may not be bass.
Taking notes helps us a lot especially if we are in unfamiliar waters.


Good luck and good fishing. I hope this helps you in finding springtime bass.

Thursday

Sound an Important Key when Using Bass Fishing Lures

This is a fishing tips article on experimenting with sound when fishing with lures. This article may be pretty basic for your more advanced fishermen but they may learn something as well.

Remember one important key factor when fishing with lures especially when the water is not clear is using lures that make sound. Some will make a popping sound others will make other sounds with their tails, and some have little plastic pellets or Bee Bees inside them. A couple examples I can think of are spinner baits and the HULA poppers.

The sound the fishing lure makes can be designed to do a couple of different things, one would be to mimic what’s already in the water that they normally feed on, another would be that the fish can hear this popping, blurping, or clicking sound that the lure is making and makes them curious in addition to getting their attention. This is good when the fish cannot actually see the bait that you’re using an example would be in murky water.

In addition, when fishing with lures that make sound even just small changes in the same style of lure can make the difference between catching fish and not catching fish.

Even adjusting your lure to change the sound just a little bit can make all the difference in the world. It has been said that the sound of your lure can be more important than the color of it in many incidences.



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In conclusion
Experiment with sound of your fishing lure.
Some lures make a popping, clicking, or blurping sound.
Making small adjustments to the lure you are using can be all the difference need.
Try changing the sound of your lure when fishing before trying to change color or type.

Good Luck and Good