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[H929]How To Catch Bass
by Jeff Ryall, Jef
A good idea might be to hire a fishing guide, especially if you are new to the area.
He would be able to give good advice on where to fish, what time is best in a specific area and which techniques work well on that particular piece of water.The guide should also have an idea as to what sort of bait to use for a specific fish.

Another idea is to do some research on the lake or piece of water you are going to be fishing. You could read about the water in question in magazines or on a website. The more time spent now in learning where the best places are to catch the fish and with what bait the better the chances of having a good days fishing. Also go to the local fishing shop and ask some of the local fishermen where they have had their best days fishing and what tackle and bait they used.
Bass like to stay close to rocks, trees or similar places and in the mane will stay away from open waters, so if you do not get any other information here is a good place to start. Start with one bait and try for a while and if the fish are not biting, change tactics and try something different.

Sometimes the bass will be found in ledges or in intersections of water. These fish will go for a variety of bait, try artificial worms or a pumpkin seed colour.

Bass will very often stay close to their spawning area and this should be fished if at all possible. Try using spinners that are light in colour and fish them just under the surface to attract the fish.
When trying to catch bass cast your bait close to rock formations or shaded areas as well as trying different baits and tackle. Remember this is a vacation, so do not take it to seriously, relax and enjoy the time you have to fish ,it will soon pass and you will be back at work . What could be better than being out in the sun and fresh air with no work or mobile phones to distract you and catching a net full of fish? Oh heaven.

To be certain, spring bass fishing is the best seasonal fishing in the United States. Anglers swarm to the lakes like flies (and sometimes with them!) for excellent bass fishing between February and May. Of course, those new to the sport don't have the level of experience that many of these longtime fishermen do and still require some tips for where to find the best spring fishing in the country. Let's take a look at some of the biggest bass fishing lakes in Texas and the techniques used by avid anglers in the area to come up with consistently large numbers and sizes of spring bass.

Lake Fork and Sam Rayburn are probably the best bass fishing lakes in all of Texas, especially if you want to find bass over twelve pounds. In fact, while many area lakes have more fish, none can produce the sizes that these two do every spring. Both lakes are full of preferred hangouts for large bass in spring: creeks branching off (especially those running near shallow water), points, coves, breaklines, and banks with deep cuts. The most common trend you'll find in spring fishing in these areas is that the bass will hunker down along breaklines. Of course, in early spring, you can search the creeks from the mouth bed all the way up to the top end, and you are quite likely to find several decent sized schools of large bass staging in areas of brush, spawning and simply staying out of the current.

The tactic to use is this: get ready to cover a lot of water, because you can never tell at what point the bass are going to stage. However, when trolling the waters, stay along a breakline. In the spring, bass are concerned with three things only - spawning, eating, and resting. They can take care of all of the above by sticking close to a breakline. Shallower water is better for eating and can also provide options for spawning, especially if there is heavy foliage or cover in the shallower area. For rest and dormancy during daytime, the deeper water along the breakline provides the perfect shelter from overheating, as well as from excess current.

To target these creatures during the season, you will probably get the best response with crankbaits, either deep diving or lipless (the former for deeper waters and the latter for shallow casting).However, if you can find staging females, you should switch to a soft jerkbait or a jig-and-craw. If you work it slowly, you'll be sure to have an effect on these cows.
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