Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Quick Bass Fishing Tips

By Mark Tobin

Bass bite on more different colors than most fish. Water color has a lot to do with what colors they can see best and therefore what colors they'll bite best on. If it's muddy, you can't go wrong with chartreuse or white or a combination of the two. If the water is clear, tone down the colors - browns, watermelon, etc.

But always experiment. Spinner baits are very versatile when it comes to the right way to work them. They can be worked in deep or shallow water. Cast or pitch them around any object you can see - trees, docks, pilings, bridge piers, etc.

If you can let the bait hit those objects while you're reeling it in, that's even better. On shallow objects, reel just fast enough to keep the bait just under the surface. In deep water, let it sink around deep points, humps, or deep brush. Use a slow to medium retrieve and hold on!

Copyright © 2004 The American Outdoorsman ®

About the Author:

Mark Tobin is the host of The American Outdoorsman, a Hunting & Fishing TV Show devoted to bringing the best in Outdoor Entertainment. Their site hunting and fishing tips, outdoors info, pictures, video clips & downloads, recipes, games, recommended travel locations and guides, and more! Visithttp://www.theamericanoutdoorsman.com/ today!

"Reprinted from Zongoo.com Daily Press & Consumer Information"

Big Bass Secrets. You Need and Want This Book!

Sports & Outdoors Its just a matter of time!


My Blog On Your Site
Subscribe to my blog feed through My Yahoo!:



You still want to be able to read the feed with no reader and you have IE? Well Pluck



No comments: