Bass Fishing Tip Of The Week
Lure Selection
This tip was sent in by Gail Clark of Huston Texas
Gail Wrote: Yes I am a women but I almost always outfish my boyfriend using one tip my dad tought me that I would like to share with you.
Lure selection is critical to the water clarity. If the water is dirty of murky I always use bright colour lures and buss baits. You might have been told that on sunny bright days to use a lure that is bright in colour or on cloudy days use a duller colour lure.
I find this has no barring if it is cloudy or bright out. What I have found if the water is clear use a duller colour and if the water is dirty with low visual always use a bright colours and if your lure has a rattle all the better.
If you use this simple tip you will catch more fish and maybe outfish your boyfriend as well.
Thank you Gail for your tip I am sure our readers will find it usefull.
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Catching Early Season Bass
Bass Fishing Tip Of The Week
Catching Early Season Bass
This tip was sent in by Tim Kemp of Trenton New Jesery USA.
Tim Wrote: When fishing early sesaon largmouth bass or smallmouth bass one thing to remeber is to work spawning beds.
Many of these fish have not moved into deeper water and you can improve your success fishing in shallow water near shoreline structer.
My best success is using a floating crankbait that is a shallow diver.
Thanks Tim For Your Tip.
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Catching Early Season Bass
This tip was sent in by Tim Kemp of Trenton New Jesery USA.
Tim Wrote: When fishing early sesaon largmouth bass or smallmouth bass one thing to remeber is to work spawning beds.
Many of these fish have not moved into deeper water and you can improve your success fishing in shallow water near shoreline structer.
My best success is using a floating crankbait that is a shallow diver.
Thanks Tim For Your Tip.
Read more great tips and articals at bass fishing tips
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