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Bass Fishing

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

A Beginner’s Guide to Bass Fishing

Bass fishing is a wonderful sport to get involved in, and you can have great success with your bass fishing by making yourself educated and learning some helpful tips and techniques. One of the best beginner’s tips is to avoid buying a boat until you have actually learned how to fish and have decided that you want to make fishing a serious part of your life. Many people who are beginning in this sport find it resourceful to rent a boat whenever one is needed.

You can also look into the option of joining one of the many bass fishing clubs which will give you the opportunity to fish off of someone else’s boat and just pitch in toward the expenses of the day.

Choosing your Equipment

Before you begin fishing you will need to select the proper equipment. One of the most important pieces of equipment you purchase will be your fishing rod. Fishing rods come in a large variety of different lengths, sizes and weights, but you don’t need to be intimidated by all this or the price tag when you go to purchase your first rod and reel.

The line that you choose for your bass fishing is also going to be very important here. Beginners should not buy expensive line because you will go through a lot of it while you are learning the basic skills in bass fishing. After you have your rod, reel and fishing line it’s time to choose some good quality bass fishing lures.

Make sure the lures you get are specifically made with bass fishing in mind. During the summer when it is hot the bass like going to the deeper water and there are certain baits you can use for this. However, it is best during regular bass fishing to use a prop bait, especially if there is a bit of wind to help you work with it, it is also a great way to practice with your lures on speed and power.

Beginner anglers often choose the popper baits when learning bass fishing. Popper bait is easy to use because you just cast it out, let it rest a short while and then pull to pop it back. You will have to experiment a bit and define your noise and pause pattern, but once you have got a hold of it you are sure to start catching bass.

Bass fishing can be an incredibly rewarding hobby, one that you will really enjoy, and it is a sport that comes with a truly fascinating history. It started as far back as the 18th century and is now considered as being one of the most popular sports in the world.

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