Your equipment choice and techniquesMost anglers
decide on their choice of equipment and techniques based on their preferred
species and the prevailing conditions and practices. For fresh water predatory
fishing, artificial lures such as plastic worms are suggested. Though
the success rate is high with live baits, some people still prefer hard
baits like artificial rats and plastic worms. A # 4 live-bait hook is the typically recommended size, which can be sharpened and turned up slightly (say around 10%), so as to enable the fish to stay hooked as you reel in and land the fish successfully. A # 5 hook can also serve you well in a weed-less conditions. The secret of hooking large-mouthed Bass throughout the year (even in ice fishing) and at any depth lies in selecting the sharp hooks with live baits. When you
have chosen deep water specifically, and when the water is cloudy and
dark, you can seek and use weights and sinkers. These days some specialty
sinkers are also available that rattle and lure the Bass more. Bass are
very sensitive to sound and vibrations ? so anything you make to create
such stimulants, the same will lure Bass to bite your bait! Weigh all
the options and trigger the feeding response of the Bass to have a strike.
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The influence
of temperature in Bass fishing | The
luring techniques you should know | The
right equipment for Bass Fishing | The
role of Self confidence in Bass fishing | The
techniques that you should know in Bass fishing | Using
Lures and Spinning tackles | Using
Plastic worms in Bass Fishing | What
else you learn in this document on Bass Fishing | Your
attitude routine and hard work counts | Your
equipment choice and techniques |
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