Posted in Bass Fishing on the Aug 12, 2008
Do you want to be successful when fishing for largemouth bass? It is important that you first become familiar with the fish themselves. You can spot a largemouth bass by the dark jagged edged stripes on either side of the fish. These dark stripes are formed by a series spots along the fish’s body. Keep in mind that largemouth bass can also be plain black in color. Another characteristic that makes largemouth bass identification easier is that their upper jaws extend past their eyes.
The feeding habits of largemouth bass change over their lifetime – juveniles feed on plankton and various species of insects; young adults feed on small fish; and adults feed on birds, rats, and mice.
Using their sight, smell, and hearing senses, they seize their prey under the cover of brush, grass, or drop offs. The main sense that the largemouth bass uses is its sight.
Some of the best largemouth bass fishing can probably be done in spawning beds. Shallow waters with average temperatures between 64 and 74 degrees Fahrenheit, such as small lakes and ponds, are where the largemouth bass spawn.
Female bass lay their eggs in shallow hollows that are prepared by the male bass. In these hollows, she can lay roughly 1 000 000 eggs in a spawning season. The male bass then protects the eggs from the many predators that inhabit the water.
Largemouth bass fishing can be one of the most challenging and exciting forms of angling. These large fish are not timid – once hooked, they will always put up a fight. It is this aspect of largemouth bass fishing that makes it so appealing to adventurous fishermen everywhere.
Some techniques used for largemouth bass fishing are doodling, flipping, and pitching. When casting your line it is crucial that you are accurate. The different types of casting are overhand, underhand, and sidearm. Some of the casting tips that you can use are as follows:
* Lower your lure below the tip of your rod before you cast your line. This will give the lure good momentum when it is cast.
* If possible, try to land your lure on the water with as little noise as possible.
* Always cast your lure beyond the position of the fish that you wish to catch.
* Use your wrist to good effect when casting.
You can use soft plastic baits and hard baits when fishing for largemouth bass. The types of soft plastic baits include tube baits, plastic worms, grubs, and soft jerk baits. The types of hard baits that are used are crank baits, swimming spoons, spinner baits, jigging spoons, jigs, and vibrating bass fishing lures.
Most largemouth bass fishermen release their catch once they have successfully reeled it in. Largemouth bass respond well to catch and release because of their hardiness, and the ability of their large mouth to withstand repeated hook injuries without compromising their ability to feed or causing damage to their gills.
There are various techniques and methods that are used by largemouth bass fishermen around the world. This is only a broad discussion of the basic largemouth bass facts that you should know. Thousands of people enjoy fishing for largemouth bass. It is a fun hobby that is perfect for the single fisherman or for the whole family.