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This is a topic that comes up many times when discussing bass lures, and the proper colors to use. Biologists know that bass can see colors, and they probably can see red and green better than a human. Bass also have better visual acuity, which helps them during daylight and the darker periods of the day near dusk. Although there has been much written about how bass use their lateral line and sense of smell when feeding, their eyes are still their most vital sensory organ. Can Bass See Color? - by Steven VonBrandt LURE ...
There are lots of lines on the market nowadays. Super line, flurocarbon, and monofilament being the most common. So which ones do you use? Super lines have many different features from monofilament. Super lines are very much thinner in diameter than mono lines. Super lines do not come in clear, usually only white, smoke or green. And they do not stretch under pressure. I would rather have a line that stretches so I can have some cushion when fighting fish. If there is no cushion you could possibly rip a large hole in the ...
Lets say you go to your favorite fishing hole. About 5 feet deep and plenty of structure, your absolute best place for large mouth bass. It is the middle of winter and you go to cast your line out to this favorite honey-hole of yours. You fish all day with not one bite. What happened? Well, I am going to tell you. There two things that effect bass drastically in the winter, the epilimniom and the metabolism of the bass. Epilimniom, what's that? Has anyone ever told you that largemouth bass live most of ...
So what, exactly, is the all time best bass fishing lure? This is the most asked, and most unanswered question in all the bass fishing community. Well, let‘s see if we can find an answer to this all time favorite question.
If you walk into a bait shop you can easily be overwhelmed [...]
Big lipped, floating and diving crankbaits make it possible for anglers to search a wide area at different depths to find large and smallmouth bass. The average depth you will reach is about 6 to 9 feet with most crankbaits. But crankbaits with large lips may dive up to 20 feet.
The stop-and-go [...]
This is a topic that comes up many times when discussing bass lures, and the proper colors to use. Biologists know that bass can see colors, and they probably can see red and green better than a human. Bass also have better visual acuity, which helps them during daylight and the [...]
Spinnerbaits are not just a tool for the spring and fall. Spinnerbaits can be deadly, if the right ones are fished in a variety of situations weather it be the East Coast or the West. The trick is to be able to distinguish which is the right one for the right [...]
If you want to catch more and bigger largemouth bass you must know some basic information about their biology. Here you will learn things about largemouth bass such as how their metabolism works to if they posses colour vision. This is extremely valuable information for a serious bass angler, or serious [...]
There are quite a lot of people who ask, “When is the best possible time to fish?” This is where pattern fishing comes in handy. There always seems to be some days when the fishing is great, and others when fishing is not-so-great. So how do we know when the fishing [...]
There are lots of lines on the market nowadays. Super line, flurocarbon, and monofilament being the most common. So which ones do you use?
Super lines have many different features from monofilament. Super lines are very much thinner in diameter than mono lines. Super lines do not come in clear, usually only [...]
So, now you know how to catch largemouth bass. But where do you catch largemouth bass? I remember someone saying 90% of fishing is finding the fish. I believe this is completely true. When I fish for bass I am constantly changing areas to fish. Most of the time I believe [...]
Lets say you go to your favorite fishing hole. About 5 feet deep and plenty of structure, your absolute best place for large mouth bass. It is the middle of winter and you go to cast your line out to this favorite honey-hole of yours. You fish all day with not [...]
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