FREE Bass Fishing Secrets!

I can't believe he's giving you this bass fishing stuff...

My buddy Dan has just revealed some old bass fishing secrets... and he's giving it away for free.

The only requirement is that you have to be a bass fisherman, and he doesn't want you to share it with too many people.

This stuff is lethal for slamming bass like nobody's business.

Just go here to get it:

http://www.oldschoolbassfishing.com/bassfriends.html

He's only doing this because your on my bass fishing newsletter, and Dan is a good friend of mine.

It's a good thing you're on my list, or you'd never see these deadly techniques...

http://www.oldschoolbassfishing.com/bassfriends.html

Go there now, he's not going to leave this stuff up for long.

Have a good one.

Linden Huckle

fishing for largemouth bass

Old School Bass Fishing Secrets

Sunday 8 November 2009

Want To Catch The Big Largemouth Bass?

Catch Largemouth Bass

Here is a hit-list that will help you catch largemouth bass. No list or form or anything can fully guarantee that the bass will bite your hook at any given time. That would take the excitement out of fishing, gone would the thrill of the chase. Believe me. Fishing would become like shooting ducks in a barrel, fun in theory but when the trigger is pulled and you know that a duck souffle is on the menu, the thrill fades. Here is the list, enjoy.

How clean is the water and what is water clarity? Water clarity is very important when learning how to catch largemouth bass with consistency. Here are some general rules when it comes to water clarity. In clear water bass rely heavily on their sight to determine what to eat. In clear water conditions you want them to be able to see your bait presentation and better yet be able to pound it down. Just as important is the visibility factor. Use line that is as light as possible. Line in the 6-8 pound range is a great idea. Bass are much more apt to see your line in clear water conditions. In stained or muddy water bass rely much more on their lateral lines to "feel" their quarry. For this reason in stained,muddy water conditions, lures that provide a lot of flash or vibration are recommended.

The color of your bass lure can make a big difference in success rates. Clear water calls for a bait that looks like the natural thing. Do not confuse the plethora of baits that are out there when selecting the right one to toss today. Dark water? Then a loud and noisy crank bait can do the trick as it makes sense that since there is no aroma to an artificial usually the bass need a little help in locating the bait. The largemouth bass is a very sensitive hunter, do not be fooled that since the water is dark the bass are totally oblivious to things they cannot see. Bass have a fantastic sensory system that can pick up on lures and live baits alike in the darkest most black water. If bass could not locate food in the dark , then the starvation rate would be very high. Most ponds and lakes that are either close to a woodland or debris-source will not have a very high visibility factor. Bass know what is usually in their space and will either investigate a foreigner or just attack it and consume the invader, either way the point will be taken.

Catching largemouth bass is a fun way to go fishing. You can take a friend, a family member and go to the nearest watering hole that you think or know holds bass. Getting to know yourself this way or even a long lost cousin, is wonderful to the soul. Go fishing. The experience will stay with you a good while and you will appreciate each other more likely, than not.

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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.

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