October 29, 2021

Summer Bass Fishing Tips That Will Bring You Success

  • Make the most of summer's. Since virtually every product in your bait box can be considered fair game during the summermonths, you should try to step outside of your comfort zone and experimenting with different colors, products techniques, patterns and even locations. Learn something new every time you're out fishing, no matter the outcome of fishing.
  • Pay pay attention to the surrounding. Watch for fish, birds, baitfish schools that strike the surface, or explosion that's 300 feet from you, all this can lead to catch fish. If I spot fish hitting the surface, I instantly go to the area. Always keep both your ears and eyes alert when you look at the waters. Change locations quickly and give 3 or 2 baits a minimum of 2 or 3 minutes before switching locations.
  • Avoid lakes with an abundance of catfish and carp. Carp and catfish love to devour the eggs of bass that are spawning which can result in lower numbers. Avoid lakes that have a lot of recreation, particularly when the lake is small. The majority of these bodies of waters will be dirty due to the large volume of motorboats.
  • Fish the Magical Hour. It is the Magical Hour is a term I invented to define the time right before sunset. I observe a large amount of activity at the surface and locating bass that are chasing baitfish schools is simple. This is the absolute best time to fish in summer.
  • Swivels are a great choice. Unless you are fishing for tournaments and have several rods, you should utilize the Swivel. Swivels offer the benefit of the ability to switch baits fast, as well as cut down on the twist of your line. I've never lost one of my fish because of an issue with a swivel. I also utilize 30lbs Power Pro braid for 90 percent of my setups. I feel that visibility of the line is a bit overrated.

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