by J. P. Cooper
Imagine going fishing for bass and landing one after the other while your friends gawk in amazement. They will be asking you how you caught that big bass. Well here's a few tips for doing just that.
1. Know where to find the Big Bass. Fish the edge of cover and shaded areas. Whether this be a dock, weed bed, sunken log, or rocks. No matter where you fish bass love to hang out and hide in these areas ambushing the bait. They hang around these areas in the early morning and in the evening. During the hotter midday bass tend to move to deeper waters.
2. Know which Bait to use. While your friends are using worms and minnows tie on some artificial lures and tear up the big bass. Plastic Worms are the choice of a lot of professional fisherman and can used in almost any type of water. Spinner Baits are another favorite and are great on overcast and cloudy days. Crank Baits often resemble minnows and have a plastic lip that makes them move in a swimming motion and some dive deep to fish the deeper waters.
3. Keep your Hooks sharp and Set them properly. A lot of big bass are missed because of improperly setting the hook or using dull hooks. When you get a strike give it a good quick jerk and set that hook in the bass's mouth. Remember that the inside of a big bass's mouth is not exactly soft. If you think you have a bite set that hook. And if you don't want to manually sharpen your hooks buy new ones and keep in your tackle box.
Learn all the Bass Fishing Secrets the Pros use at http://www.fishing-secrets.com And be sure and sign up for your free Bass Fishing Secrets newsletter to get all the latest news and fishing tips.
Imagine going fishing for bass and landing one after the other while your friends gawk in amazement. They will be asking you how you caught that big bass. Well here's a few tips for doing just that.
1. Know where to find the Big Bass. Fish the edge of cover and shaded areas. Whether this be a dock, weed bed, sunken log, or rocks. No matter where you fish bass love to hang out and hide in these areas ambushing the bait. They hang around these areas in the early morning and in the evening. During the hotter midday bass tend to move to deeper waters.
2. Know which Bait to use. While your friends are using worms and minnows tie on some artificial lures and tear up the big bass. Plastic Worms are the choice of a lot of professional fisherman and can used in almost any type of water. Spinner Baits are another favorite and are great on overcast and cloudy days. Crank Baits often resemble minnows and have a plastic lip that makes them move in a swimming motion and some dive deep to fish the deeper waters.
3. Keep your Hooks sharp and Set them properly. A lot of big bass are missed because of improperly setting the hook or using dull hooks. When you get a strike give it a good quick jerk and set that hook in the bass's mouth. Remember that the inside of a big bass's mouth is not exactly soft. If you think you have a bite set that hook. And if you don't want to manually sharpen your hooks buy new ones and keep in your tackle box.
Learn all the Bass Fishing Secrets the Pros use at http://www.fishing-secrets.com And be sure and sign up for your free Bass Fishing Secrets newsletter to get all the latest news and fishing tips.











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