| Nothing is worse than setting out for a great day | | | | in. You don't want a heavy, eight foot pole |
| of bass fishing, making your way out to your | | | | swinging around in an area that's filled with weeds |
| favorite spot and then sitting their twiddling your | | | | and brush. You'll be untangling your line and pole |
| thumbs for six or seven hours. You've just | | | | every five minutes and you're likely to scare |
| wasted your whole day and have nothing to | | | | most of the bass off. This is bass fishing, not |
| show for your time and effort. Here's some help | | | | weed whacking. |
| to save you from going through this experience | | | | The third and last bit of helpful knowledge I'll |
| time and time again, by giving you some helpful | | | | impart to you today has to do with the type of |
| bass fishing tips. | | | | line you're using. Of course, if the conditions are |
| The first tip I can give you is to make sure you | | | | bad like I described above, you're stuck using a |
| have the right lure to get the job done. If you're | | | | heavier test line. But for most occasions you'll |
| not offering bass what they want, where they | | | | want your line as thin and invisible to the bass as |
| want it, they're likely to ignore your bait and just | | | | possible. Even the lightest of fishing line can hold |
| keep on moving. For deep waters, bass jigs are a | | | | upwards of seven or eight pounds. No point in |
| nice choice. If you plan on fishing in a shallow spot, | | | | using extra thick line unless you have to. |
| you'll want something that's light and simple. Plugs, | | | | I hope these few bass fishing tips get you |
| tubes, and fake (but realistic looking ) worms are | | | | started on your way to becoming the bass |
| some good options. | | | | catching master you want to be. There's always |
| Next in line for my bass fishing tips is the weight | | | | more to learn no matter what your hobby is. |
| and size of fishing pole you're using. Make sure it's | | | | Keep growing, keep learning and get out there |
| appropriate for the conditions of the water you're | | | | and snag the biggest bass in the lake! |