Sunday, March 24, 2013

3 Ways To Fish For Bass

There are many diffrent ways to fish for bass. I am going to talk about 3 of my favorite ways to fish for bass.



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        My 1st favorite way to fish for bass is called "Wacky Rig"  this basically means using a hook and penetrating a soft plastic worm straight through the middle of the worm or where it is mostly balanced in half.    Throwing this out gives action that a normal regular plastic worm wouldn't have.  lowering your rodtip and pulling or jigging your rod tip on the way up will attract big bass.  Most bass attacks on the fall after the rise or jigging of the worm.


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        My 2nd favorite way to fish for bass is called "Texas Rig"  this kind of bass fishing is a little diffrent from the Wacky style.  for this particular fishing you use a simply larger hook.  Using a curly tailed soft plastic worm is usually a better choice just because on the fall the tail will wag from side to side immitating a real moving worm.  Using a bullet weigh in the front of the hook will make the worm slide through water and cover faster.  The bass will usually bite on the fall or at a stopped movement of the worm.


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         My last favorite way to catch bass would be top water.  Usually I would use this more often but because I use the Wacky and the Texas rig more than top water I would have to make top water bass fishing my 3rd favorite way to catch bass.  Top water has always been one of my favorite kind of fishing for the longest of times.  Just casting out any top water lure wheither it is a frog, popper, mouse, or even a top water bird lure.  It all causes deadly strikes, When you cast these guys out you must be sure to let the lure sit on the water for a while before even reeling and popping these guys or reeling these guys back.  On impact of the water usually it attracts fish and makes the fish start to scout around a bit to see what hit the water, if the lure is just thrown out and immediatly being reeled or popped back in the fish would most likely not notice or figure out where the lure is.  The Bass usually attacks or inhales the bait at a stop of reeling or popping.

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