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Bass Fishing in Weedy Water
Anglers join annually to bass fish in weedy water. Fishing takes
place in Florida, Georgia, California, Michigan, and so on.
One of the most sought out bass is the largemouth, which is found
in murky waters, reefs, brush, etc.
Around
weed lines and drop-offs, bass swim waters hanging around the edge.
Bass will also swim in the shallowest areas of the water.
Largemouth in shallow waters will taunt lures, as the bass tail
along.
Bass
tend to group in areas where they can hide their fry, or else prepare
to feast on prey.
Weeds
also produce oxygen, which is an essential requirement for all living
things, including bass.
Bass often avoid sunlight.
For
this reason, bass will swim in areas where weeds shield them from
the sun. In addition, on hot days bass will flock near weedy areas
to avoid heat.
Weed lines is another area bass group.
Weeds
that submerge beneath water attract bass causing weed lines is a
hot spot for bass fishing.
As
I said earlier, bass try to avoid sunlight, i.e. too much sun and
will migrate in weedy areas.
If
you notice lily pads in the water, you may want to drop your line
in a safe area. During summer hours, bass will often migrate around
weeds that sprout.
According
to novice, bass anglers’ spring and fall are the best times to catch
largemouth bass, especially around weedy areas.
In
addition, anglers recommend that you search for bass at weed openings,
or popular boat lanes.
During early spring, bass will also group around clumps.
How to work the weed lines Anglers recommend that you work the weed
lines near shallow waters.
Lures
should include spinnerbait, crankbait, plastic worms, jig, and pigs,
etc. and so on. Anglers will also use the Texas-Rig, Carolina-Rig,
Number 3 Jig, brush guard jigs, worm sinker jig, helicopter lures,
banjo lures, which is the latest and so on. In addition, anglers
will use flies, poppers, Number 11 Jigs, etc.
The
common lures are the Texas, Carolina-rig, poppies, sinker worm jigs,
spinnerbait, crankbait, and so on. Live bait includes grasshoppers,
crawl dads, crickets, worms, minnows, frogs, etc.
The
artificial lures are recommended by expert bass anglers.
Lures such as the spoons, brush guards jig with soft-plastic trailers
or pork is one of the better lures for bass fishing also.
Bass
anglers sometimes add rubber worms, which hooks are needed to add
to Texas-Rigs.
This
is called a grub.
You
can’t buy the hooks anymore, yet this particular bait was one of
the best lures around.
Bass would attract to this get-up most times.
The
lure will drag the bottom of the water, which bass will hit it,
only they cannot get it in their mouth.
For this reason, the hook does not grip the fish, which is why this
lure was probably devoid.
Some of the best areas to bass fish are at Knickerbockers Lake,
located in Michigan.
Diamond
Lake is another area in Michigan that solicits good bass. Florida
waters around Deland, Lake Okeechobee, Lake Kissimmee, etc.
Georgia, California, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mexico, etc are other
areas where large bass swim.
Michigan
largest bass was around 11 pounds. In Florida, Missouri, Mississippi,
Minnesota, etc, bass tournaments take place annually. In fact, all
around the world you can join tournaments and attend bass fishing
adventures.
Bass fishing often takes place in shallow waters, yet anglers will
fish in deep waters as well.
If
you are heading off on a bass fishing trip check out the guides,
tips, etc online to learn the best times to fish. In addition, you
will learn more about lures, fishing spots, and more.
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