How to Catch a Bass
Make no mistake about it, bass are a fun fish to catch. Chasing after a bass and understanding its habits can really be similar to fighting a relentless enemy eye to eye. Some fishermen like to spot their bass of choice, and play the sort of mind game only a man upon the water can understand. But if you want to bring home a few fish every time you cast that rod, there are a few things about bass that you might want to know.
Bass love to disappear near submerged rocks and islands, so they are best found near some sort of underwater hiding spot. The best way to find out where bass are hiding is to study a map of the lake you are about to discover. Look for creek channels and long points on the map. Bass can be easily understood because they stick to the same habits throughout the year, which makes them easy to track. This type of fish loves to swim back and forth from deeper waters to shallow waters, and during the fall season bass will always be found amidst shallow water. Another good idea is to watch the surface of the water for bubbles that will appear on occasion. Bubbles on the surface indicate that a school of bass have begun to feed upon minnows, which will cause quite a raucous.
Bass are really interesting fish, and it is easy to spend more than one afternoon searching a lake for the perfect bass spot. Usually bass stay near anything that is underneath the surface of the water, so try a few hidden spots before heading out into the middle of the lake. Once you begin to understand the patterns of bass, catching them will become much easier. Remember to allow other fishermen space on the lake, and don’t try to crowd someone else’s spot. Also, if you happen to pass fishermen in a small boat, resist the temptation to rev your engine and cause waves – this is really quite rude to do.


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