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Have a good one.

Linden Huckle

fishing for largemouth bass

Old School Bass Fishing Secrets

Sunday 1 November 2009

Large Mouth Bass Fishing Tips

A nice article below explaining some good largemouth bass fishing techniques.

Largemouth Bass Fishing Techniques

The weather is great and the time is right to try one of the oldest bass fishing techniques today. Catching a lunker largemouth bass in balmy Jacksonville is one of the best bass fishing trips available. The modern way of catching a largemouth is to toss the bass a jog or a plug and wait for the strike. The "old-schoolers" rarely resorted to this bass fishing tactic and felt that the only way to battle the fish was to use a "livelier" specimen. The north Florida largemouth will accept a plethora of live bait offerings that includes but is in no way limited to shiners, shad, bream, minnows, and anything that can fit into its gaping mouth.

A favorite bass fishing tactic is to use a Florida wild shiner. The ubiquitous shiner with its flashy gold coat is a favorite meal of any self-respecting bass in the neighborhood. The plentiful schooling bait fish is the number one fish on the menu for the bass and suffice to say it will do just fine. No matter what the size of the bass the shiner will elicit a natural inert response to be eaten, it is what they do. The bass fishing guide rarely has to question if the shiner is the correct bait for the occasion as it always is. The issue is not the effectiveness of the shiner but to the fairness of the live bait.

After the shiner is placed in the vicinity of the bass the waiting game may commence. The bass usually makes short work of the apparently wounded and unable to offer much of a flight risk shiner and the bait is engulfed in a shower of golden scales. the angler must then be at the ready to set the hook before the terribly destructive gut hooking has a chance to occur. Gut-hooking is a bad thing for the fish since the removal normally cannot be accomplished unless the fish is destroyed. The best option is to cut the line and hope for the best. Normally a bass can survive this gut hooking as long as the tag line is cut close to the throat opening. Enough of that doom and gloom, the fish are plentiful and as long as the angler is attentive to the love bait at all times a lip hook is promised.

Jacksonville has many places in which trophy bass fishing can take place. Bass can be landed or at least hooked, in the greatest river around the city. The landing part is totally up to the angler and the fish. The largest river in Jacksonville is the St. Johns River. Northerly flowing and fresh water based, the river offers the best pro bass fishing around north Florida for miles and miles.

The bass fishing trip will be greatly enhanced with the use of live bait. If this is too old fashioned for the modern bass master, the Rapala will do just fine. Either way there are plentiful bass stocks in their beautiful coastal hamlet and the bass are usually only more than happy to oblige. 95 South will easily bring the pro bass fishing troops from the Carolinas (either North or South) and a quick right turn and there it is, bass heaven. There are docks and piers and little unknown less used bodies of water in which a trophy bass fishing excursion may take place.

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Werner Wichmann is a bass fishing enthusiast and gives advice on bass fishing techniques, provides articles and tips at http://www.bassfishingtechniquesonline.com. Go take a look.

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