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Bass Fishing in Central Florida
It is common knowledge that Central Florida is renown for fantastic Bass fishing. They have some of the finest lakes in Florida providing a better probability of catching a largemouth bass than most other areas.Bass fishing in Central Florida is very productive throughout the year. The reproduction cycle occurs between December and April at which time the bass will be at their heaviest. It's not unusual to catch eight to ten pound trophy-class bass and bigger fish are a definite possibility.
One of the prime areas in Central Florida is the famous Kissimmee Chain of Lakes where some great locations for largemouth bass fishing abound.
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Bass Fishing in Canada
Canada provides a quantity of the world's most prolific fishing areas. The summer season begins in March and ends in late summer or fall depending on the region. Many avid fishermen enjoy the Vancouver Island area to fish for Feeder Chinooks, Halibut, Ucelet, and King Salmon in addition to Bass.The wide variety of fish within Canada's borders help to attract anglers worldwide as a popular destination for many species of sport fish.
Northwestern Ontario is quite famous for a desirable bass fishing location. Many fishermen who visit the area will avail themselves the opportunity to try different types of angling besides bass, with fighting Muskie and Northern Pike, Walleye and Yellow Perch in large supply.
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Fetching RSS feed... please stand bySmallmouth Bass Fishing For The Pro And The Novice
As many fishermen agrees to and know, smallmouth bass fishing is one of the biggest fishing challenges pound for pound. While the much bigger largemouth bass is relatively easy to reel in, the smallmouth bass is no such easy task to say the least.Unlike largemouth bass fishing, smallmouth bass fishing entails careful use of lures and careful and fierce fighting. Since smallmouth bass jump, dive, and dance and try to make a run for it, it isn't quite as simple to reel them in without risk of losing your lure, or they can even cause your line to break.
Also, unlike other species of black bass, smallmouth bass is mostly done in freshwater lakes and ponds many of which were populated with by fishing associations for the only purpose of gaining an interest in smallmouth bass fishing.
While smallmouth bass are located in North America, fishing associations on other continents are starting to populate lakes and ponds with this species, since it is well known for being such an interesting catch. Some of the effects of these population efforts have lead to declines of other fish that are within the area or habitat.
While smallmouth bass fishing is done almost exclusively for sport, some anglers also set out on smallmouth bass fishing expeditions for the purpose of catching bass to eat. Many anglers and seafood lovers say that smallmouth bass has a much more refined and delicate flavor than its much bigger counterpart, the largemouth bass.
But whatever your reason for smallmouth bass fishing are, you wont want to leave unprepared for this notably tough battle. You will want to equip yourself with a fish finder to start with, so that you can properly locate lakes and nests.
Secondly, you will want to purchase bait such as grubs, natural color worm lures, and some jigheads. Smallmouth bass only weigh up to 12 pounds at most, which means that you wont have to worry about using a heavy duty rod. In fact, you will want to use something you can move more approiately to merge with the fish's movements. Hopefully I´ll see you out there. Regards, John
John Andersen is a passionate Bass fisherman who has written several articles on Bass fishing located at http;//www.fresh-content.net/Bassfishing/Bass_Fishing.php
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- rocha8495 rocha8495 Aug 16, 2008 @ 3:24 pm
- Hi! I love this page, specially the videos. I have some great memories of going fishing with my dad. We used to to go to the great lakes of Minas Gerais State in Brazil and catch fish in the air!! During the growing moon we would run the boat across the lake with a high beam on the watter, and there is one particular fish called Piaba that would jump towards the light and come right to us! I love to hear stories and share experiences about fishing, specially bass fishing. If you have a chance please check out my brand new blog
Bass Outdoor Pro blog.
Regards, Val Rocha
Hooked on some serious fishing
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- Val Rocha Val Rocha Aug 16, 2008 @ 3:13 pm
- I loved this page, great job! I've had some great memories of going fishing with my dad. We used to to go to the great lakes of Minas Gerais State in Brazil and catch fish in the air!! During the growing moon we would run the boat across the lake with a high beam on the watter, and there is one particular fish called Piaba that would jump towards the light and come right to us! I've had some great experiences fishing, and today bass fishing is one of my favorite activities. If you have a chance please check out my brand new blog: Bass Outdoor Pro blog.
Best regards,
Val Rocha
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- ebiz96 ebiz96 May 30, 2007 @ 11:32 am
- Hi Jim
MyGreat lens and reading your bio seems that we bought share similar interest being internet marketers.
I have a day job, but my night job is online marketing, which i started in 1997 and enjoy it every second of it, here is my link http://www.inspiredhost.com/bassfishing
Ash
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- PRADCO PRADCO Mar 13, 2007 @ 10:25 am
- Great fishing lens! You might enjoy stopping my Bill Dance Fishing Bloopers lens or my YUM Baits fishing tips lens.
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- PRADCO PRADCO Feb 21, 2007 @ 8:32 am
- Great lens! :-) I especially like the YouTube videos. I also have a bass fishing site: http://www.squidoo.com/fishing-bloopers
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http://www.squidoo.com/yum-baits Stop by and take a look!
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