Thursday, January 17, 2008

Information on Bass Fishing

Must Have Information On Bass Fishing
By Blake Stuart

The number one way to success with bass fishing is to have a good knowledge and understanding of the bass fish itself. Once you understand the bass more clearly you will catch more and have a much more enjoyable time in the process.

By fully understanding the bass you will be able to consider all the conditions and circumstances when you are on your fishing trip which in turn stacks the odds in your favour when you are going out bass fishing.

The first important thing to consider is how the bass eats, a recent study conducted on bass fish in tanks showed that bass prefer to eat bait from the crawfish family, this includes crayfish and crawdads. This was found to be the case largely because they are the easiest food for the bass to find and catch.

This does not mean that you should limit your bait to crawfish whenever you go out bass fishing as there are other good baits that can be just as effective. Choosing the right bait depends largely on the conditions when you are out fishing, it is therefore worth having a number of bait options with you when you are out bass fishing.

Oxygen Levels

We all know that all creatures, even water borne ones like the bass require oxygen to live so it is important to consider the oxygen levels in the water at the time you are fishing.

If you are fishing in a stretch of water with a low oxygen content the bass are very likely to be slow and cumbersome so will not want to chase your bait through the water. The oxygen content of the water is largely dependant on its temperature, warmer water tends to harbour less oxygen than the cooler water so bear this in mind while fishing in shallow water in the summer!

Secluded areas

This is the last important factor to consider when fishing for bass. Bass tend to like to hide and ambush their prey wherever possible this means you are more likely to find them in cover than out in open water. Bass are not particular fans of bright sunlight either so this is just one more reason you are far more likely to find bass in secluded areas such as under trees and plants than in open water.

Your equipment

The use of good quality bass fishing equipment can mean the difference between landing a trophy bass and going home empty handed. It is important to buy the best equipment you can afford but it is important to remember that the most expensive equipment may not necessarily be the best. If you are looking to buy some good kit then I highly recommend you get the latest magazine with equipment reviews in it as these often contain special offers on good quality kit.

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