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5 Bass Fishing Tips & Tricks for a Successful Hunt

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Can you think of a single successful angler who haven’t tried his hand in bass fishing? Well, for some, bass is the target they want to reach after a few months of fishing.

Reasons? Let’s see. Bass is super-fast and an intelligent fish. It puts on a good fight when you try hunting it down. So, once you are through with the preliminary phase and want to chase a fish that’s faster and aggressive then bass is the category selected by all.

So certainly, you are wondering about some great tips to catch these little devils. Let’s take a look:

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5 Bass Fishing Tips

1. Identifying the Location

Different types of fish like to hang around in different spots in the water. With bass, it is mostly close to concealed areas where they can conveniently ambush their prey.

Bass like to stay closed to covered areas. These covers can be in many forms like boat docks, wood, grass, lily pads, and many others. These are the areas where they can shield themselves from the spectators.

So, that’s the spot where you should be. If you are fishing in a lake where there are less such concealing spots then make sure to create one. It is not difficult for bass to identify such spots and accumulate nearby. This way, you will have enough bass to fish.

Also, you should note that bass is not a hard-to-find fish. It is easily present in different types of water bodies including lakes, rivers, ponds, and sea. Clearly, you won’t have to make a lot of efforts in finding them or traveling long distance away from home to hunt down bass.

2. Rightful Selection and Use of Bait

If you are under the impression that fooling bass will be easy then probably you have been fooling yourself. These fish are savage and intelligent enough to not fall into a trap.

Moreover, another interesting fact about their diet is that they are not very versatile or experimental with their meals. This means that bass in different water bodies have different meal liking. If you don’t serve them a related bait, it will be difficult to hunt them.

So, this calls for some homework at your end. Whatever nearby water body you select to go fishing, make sure to know about the kind of meals bass enjoy in there. This comes with experience and observance.

The selection of bait served to the bass can vary between original fish or artificial bait. You can use either but with artificial bait, make sure to pick one that closely resembles the live fish.

Moreover, a bait looks real when its movement is lifelike. So, once you have selected the real-looking bait, the next thing is to release it into water where there are the majority of bass.

Another technique of finding if the bass are following the bait you are offering is to try with different things and see if bass is chasing them all the way towards the surface. If so, then this means bass is aggressively feeding on the bait type.

In the process of experimenting, if you feel that bass is not reacting to the bait you are supplying then best is to quit that particular product. The best thing here is the fun in experimenting and things you learn about bass, their natural habitat, their likes and dislikes. This way you will be able to gain more experience before your first bass hunt.

3.  More Versatility

One of the biggest drawbacks when it comes to bass fishing is that some angler religiously follows one technique that works for them. Well, there is no harm in chasing the method that has never disappointed you but being versatile can up your chances and hone your skills.

You can add versatility by exploring new locations to hunt bass. These fish react differently in different water bodies. Their meal requirement and selection are different. Therefore, when you fish in different locations, you get a better idea of the pattern of food selection.

Also, there are other means to increase the versatility such as if you have been fishing in dirty water then for the next trip, try fishing in clearwater and experiment with dropshot and other finesse tactics.

To increase versatility and be more experimental, you will have to drop out of your comfort zone and try different tools, waters, and baits.

4. Weather and Water Temperature Impact on the Hunt

Weather can have massive impact on how bass behave in a certain season. For example, bass are more active during cloudy and rainy season. Plus, they are more willing to expose their presence in such weather conditions as they make a chase for feed.

For hazy days, you can select bass like spinnerbaits, and topwater plus as the bass is already roaming on the surface. You can expect some amazing chase and finally get hold of bass.

During sunny days, bass like to stay concealed and wait for the meal to find them. They don’t make a visible appearance in the sun. They tend to be lazy during sunny days and go to the bottom.

Well, for such days, select a bait that can go deep into the water and attract them to make a move. Once they will see a tiny shred of hope for food, they will hop on to it and this will be your best chance to target the fish.

5. Patience and Persistence is the Mantra

This tip goes for all kind of fishing. You need to have patience and persistence. While you can follow all the tips and tricks but there are some times when you are still not able to make the hunt.

Always remember that bass is super-fast and difficult to fool. You will have to patiently do your homework, understand about their basics with experience and then try for them. This will save time and disappointments.

Conclusion

To be able to fish bass, your preparation will help immensely. As mentioned before, these fishes have different traits in different water bodies, best is to start with a smaller waterbody, learn about their preferred food, try out some popular baits and after understanding the key points, hunt them down.

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