Proper Techniques In Bass Fishing

by Chris Channing

There has been much about bass fishing that excites the average angler. The competition, prizes, honor, and entertainment the sport provides is just too much to ignore. But before one can jump into the sport, there are quite a few guidelines to keep in mind. After all, a highly competitive sport like bass fishing warrants a sense of expertise- and this doesn’t always come with finding things out on one’s own.

The first tip in bass fishing is to use a wide variety of bait. The perfect bait may work a majority of the time, but often times bass will become less appealed to the bait in due time. The professionals on television can be seen using the same bait quite often, but keep in mind these are professionals, and they know the waters they fish in much more than the common bass fisherman. Mixing up colors and bait types can help one find the perfect bait for a particular spot.

The next tip is location. Even professionals will stay in one spot for hours on end, praying for a catch. Sometimes it may not come, but the decision to move to a new location or stay in the same spot can be a tough one. Moving the boat will often scare fish away- meaning there is usually more waiting time when moving the boat. On average, fisherman should stick it out and instead find a new spot next time they go fishing- and repeat the process until a prime location is found.

Another important to address is the advent of technology. Technology has given us many types of devices- but many of which are not allowed it competition. Devices can now locate bass fish with sonar and electronics- something that is often looked down upon by veterans in the industry. Other types of bait are able to mimic sounds that real bait make- which will, in turn, make catching bass painfully easy. The trick here is to check with competition rules- and only practice with approved devices to get the full effect.

An important aspect of bass fishing that most ignore is the rules that conservation departments put out for anglers. There are commonly limits to amounts of fish, size, and weights of bass fish that can be caught in a day. Size and weight restrictions are often minimal, which help to give younger bass fish a chance to grow and procreate. But there are no limits on excess weight- and many have tried to beat the 22 pound record that has been set for a caught bass fish.

In the end, the sport of bass fishing doesn’t require a whole lot of equipment- just practice. The more practice that can be obtained, the better of an angler is in finding out newer and better ways to catch bass fish. Only through elongated experience can one hope to compete with professionals in tournaments.

Final Thoughts

There are many aspects to consider in bass fishing- but the real tips and guidelines will be learned while out on the waters. If at all possible, try to gain more information from friends and family members. If there is no one else to turn to, consulting a fishing club or a conservationist will turn up more answers for aspiring bass anglers.

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