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Large Mouth Bass Fishing

Better Largemouth Bass Fishing - Who Else Wants To Learn The Art Of Casting, The Insider Techniques Used To Catch A Ton of Largemouth Bass From A Boat, And Become More 'In Tune' With The Bass, And Using Lures Effectively In Just A Few Short Days? Better Bass Fishing - Become A Better Bass Fisherman!

 

Large Mouth Bass Fishing 

This book covers everything there is to know about Bass Fishing. In fact, some people have called it the "Bass Fishing Guide of the 21st Century"!

It's like having your very own Bass Fishing expert that you can reference and ask questions anytime that you need to!

You'll uncover a wide array of tips, including interesting facts that made them what they are today!

You're going to discover so many different things on casting, lures, techniques and more! Not only will you find new tips and tricks, but you'll also learn *extra* bonus tips to help you catch the next big bass... Without spending hours and hours at the water hole!


Large Mouth Bass Fishing


Large Mouth Bass Fishing 

With Bass Fishing 101:

Greatly increase your odds at catching that big bass!

Learn how to tell the difference between bass.

Discover what to take into consideration for finding the right bass fishing hole!

The major mistakes & secrets to bass fishing.

Learn all the styles and specialy bass fishing techniques.

How to determine the best lure to use to catch bass.

The techniques the pros are using to reel in the big ones!

How to determine the bass predictable behavior to catch them.

Discover the best time of the day to catch a bass.

How to know what rod & reel you should be using.

Learn the angling techniques used to catch the big bass.

Plus... You'll Also Learn Things Like:

The techniques you need to use when fishing out of a boat.

Learn the basics of the weights and sinkers you should be using.

Discover the hype around the buzz baits for reeling in the big bass.

Using Jigs successfully uncovered.

Discover what water temperature is key when your fishing for bass.

Plus much MUCH More!


Large Mouth Bass Fishing


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Bass Fishing Books 

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Large Mouth Bass 

Fishermen from Cuba to Canada get utterly excited every time a largemouth bass strikes their hook. The fish leaps out of the water, mouth open trying to shake the hook out of its mouth and often it does.

The largemouth bass has become one of the most widely fished species in the world. This is because bass are so easy to find because of their great ability to survive any where they may be located. You will find these fish as far north as northern Canada in the great lakes; you will find them in murky back waters, small ponds and even great spawning reservoirs in Mexico.

A few other names for large mouth are Black Bass, bucket mouth or sunfish. Large mouths are actually a member of the sun fish family. Bass fan out shallow in saucer shaped nests in the spring. They usually travel in water between 2 to 4 feet deep. They spawn in bays, cuts or channels and rough water often washes away their nests.

Large mouths usually spawn when the water warms to the low- to mid-60s. Depending on where the bass are they can lay their eggs anywhere from February to mid-June. After dropping her eggs the female usually abandons the nest leaving the male there to guard until the young bass can fend for them selves. Male bass will usually strike at anything that comes near the nest. For this reason some places close fishing in certain spawning areas while the nesting season is going on.

Bass can adapt to almost any foods. That's why they can adapt well in many bodies of water around the world. Small fish, crayfish, frogs, insect larvae, snakes, turtles, mice and even birds have been found in the stomachs of bass.

Because bass don't like bright sunlight they usually feed early in the morning or late in the evening during the summer time. During the day they usually hang out in drop offs close to feeding areas. Fishing for bass is usually great on rainy days. Depending where you fish large mouth bass can be caught anywhere from 1 pound to 20 pounds with the world record being 22 pounds, 4 ounces in Montgomery Lake, Georgia in 1932.

Dale Mazurek

Dale is an expert self taught fisherman who has won many amateur tournaments and fished all over. You can check out some of his very popular blogs at http://fishingtutor.blogspot.com/ or http://relationshiptidbits.blogspot.com/ and http://funtidbits.blogspot.com/

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Fly Fishing For Large Mouth Bass 

Large Mouth Bass Stream Tactics

Large-mouth bass streams are not as beautiful as the cool, fast water rivers where the small-mouth lives, but they have a friendly, restful attraction all their own. The river large-mouth is a great game fish-just as he is in the lakes of America. He will take artificial flies and artificial lures at water temperatures that make the small-mouth almost completely a live bait fish. Large-mouth bass rivers are mostly slow current streams with mud bottoms and pretty heavy weed growth. Many of them are outlets of lakes or just connecting waterways between lakes. Others drain swamp lands or rush-covered flats, like the St. Clair marshes in Michigan.

In the Ozarks, there are a great number of quaint and highly scenic rivers flowing down through terraced hardwood forests and picturesque gorges where you may float and fish for days or weeks-camping out on pleasant sand ban in the rivers. These are both small-mouth and large-mouth streams. There are small-mouth bass in the faster, sand and gravel-bottomed rocky stretches. Then, in the next mud-bottomed sloughs, you will find large-mouth bass. In the deep South, all the bass rivers are large-mouth streams. They merge into bayous and lagoons that form ideal large-mouth water.

Large-mouth bass in streams seldom feed in water under 55° F. From this temperature up to 65°, you will find the bass in water from 1 ft. to 3 ft. deep in the evening or early morning; and in water 2 ft. to 5 ft. deep in the daytime. The large-mouth will be on mud bottom; slow-current pools are good places. Along the shore line, near underwater logs, stumps, and brush piles and undercut banks, you will find excellent hiding places where large-mouth bass lie in wait for minnows, frogs or aquatic insects and larvae. Weed beds, rushes and lily pad areas are favorite large-mouth water in streams as in lakes. Under low, overhanging foliage along grassy or wooded banks is also a favorite hang-out.

In 55°-65° water, large-mouth bass feed freely on nearly everything they can find-minnows, frogs, crawfish, worms, hellgrarnites, fresh water shrimp, every kind of aquatic insects and larvae and anything else that falls or lives in the water. They take on all comers. From this you can see that bass bugs, streamer flies, bucktails, nymphs and spinner-flies all look good to the large-mouth.

I prefer fishing with a bass bug because it's more fun-and also I get plenty of bass. The smashing surface rises, for one thing, make this about the most enjoyable way of fishing for bass. If the fish are bottom feeding, then use one of the underwater fly methods-a streamer, bucktail or spinner-fly fished deep with an action handling, or a nymph fished with a natural drift retrieve. Either does well in these temperatures.

Bait casting with surface lures, or drifting with any of the natural food mentioned before, will get you bass in this water temperature bracket.

If the water is murky, live bait is almost a necessity. In muddy water, you can sometimes get bass by fishing very close to stumps, large rocks, and fallen trees in the water, as well as at the mouths of feeder streams. This is because the water is clearer in these places.

Tommy Thompson is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best Fly fishing information possible. To see more of Tommy's articles please visit us at: http://flyfishingguy.com/

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