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Bass Fishing: Great Ideas To Help You Find The Best Areas
Author: Todd Lavergne
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What is it in bass fishing that compels so many people to take
part in this activity? People really like bass fishing that is
why when they hear a trend about it this peaks their interests.
"Where are the what...? Where are the bass!" How many anglers
(recreational and tournament) find a body of water that they
have not fished before, get the boat in the water, then, they
ask themselves this question? This is most likely one of the
largest issues in bass fishing that an angler needs to
understand.
Here you will get advice on how to find areas best for bass
fishing. Finding bass and understanding the water would be the
most important question of many bass anglers. The next question
that is asked the most would be what type of bait they need to
use to reel in a large bass.
Now when you consider it, there are actually only two main ideas
that go together when it comes to bass fishing. The more you
understand about these two, the more it will help you to become
a much finer angler, and they are:
1. Learning how to find the best bass locations.
2. Learning about the different baits,techniques and
presentations to help you catch a bass.
Trying to find a good place for bass can be challenging to most
anglers because there are many factors that need to be
considered such as:
1. Learn map reading - this is a basic skill that needs to be
learned because through a map it will be easier to find good
places for bass fishing.
2. Discovering the best places to find active Bass soon after
cold fronts and during late fall and early spring times. You
should definitely consider the water conditions.
3. Judging the depth of the water- this is a vital aspect
because the depth of the water will be a determining factor if
you are in a good location or not.
4. Clarity of water- you might find bass fishing easier if you
are well-aware of the water clarity in your area.
5. Temperature of the water
6. Seasonal patterns- there can be a related trend of bass
fishing.
7. Structure area location
8. Locating areas of vegetation
There is even more! Being a bass angler that is consistent
includes more than just jumping in your boat, getting in the
water, and casting your baits. That's why it can get so
exhilarating and aggressive at bass tournaments, because as you
gather more information about finding bass the faster you can
begin to catch them right? And hey, thats half the struggle?
Let's begin by taking a look at a map of a lake. There are
usually two varieties of lake maps that a majority of anglers
will handle which are referred to as the: "Topographical" and
"Hot Spot" maps. The "Hot Spots" map displays the best fishing
spots whereas the "Topo" map will present more detail.
The important thing you need to do when using a lake map would
be to sector the map. You will need to analyze the map. Check
for areas where you think fish might be. Next, You should
separate the map into sections depending on the time you are
allowed to pre-fish for an upcoming tournament or how long you
have to just fish for enjoyment in the body of water.
The size of the sections will vary according to structure,
contours, and the number of places you may want to investigate
throughout the day depending on what is shown on the map. You
should not just cast your bait a few times then leave. Try a
variety of baits if you detect signs of fish in any particular
area to try to provide a working system.
Here are some vital things that you can probably check for when
trying to find bass on any particular water body:
1. Areas of Vegetation
2. Contours that are uneven
3. Shallow water near deep water areas
4. Point drops and point
5. Different kinds of structure
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