There is no secret when fishing for big bass. Just simple techniques that will catch you more bass and bigger bass every time you go out no matter what the fishing conditions are like. Hooking a great big old bass is one thing, but actually catching the bass without it breaking your line or getting loose is a totally different story. Bass are famous for having a bad temper they often strike or feed on something that is annoying to them. They are a very aggressive fish and 80% of the time that they strike your lure it is a reaction, the other 20% is actually hunger! So in other words if you piss them off you will get a strike. When fishing for bass try to use something that is an attention grabber. My personal favorite when fishing for big bass in new lakes is a big old multi – colored spinner bait. The spinner bait is a very effective bass fishing tool it grabs the bass attention and entices them to strike on reaction and not hunger leaving you with a more active fish and often a much bigger bass as opposed to live bait fishing.
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Imagine… You are in the perfect fishing hole, with more than ideal conditions. The water color, temperature, wind, cover and structures surrounding you… just too perfect for the Largemouth Bass. You examine the surrounding area quietly, and observe underwater logs, rocks and weed growth along the banks. He’s nearby. He has to be, this is my chance, it’s perfect. You have no doubt that the 14 pound Trophy Bass that you have been searching for is within your reach. Yet, cast after cast, you just can’t seem to get a strike. What would you do? Consider it a bad day and move on? Guess what… You probably just lost your Trophy Bass.
Largemouth Bass are tough fish to catch, they know how to play the game you really have to get into the mind of this fish to be able to catch it. Knowing where and how to catch Largemouth Bass requires deep understanding that can take you years to master. A couple tips for the next time you arrive in the perfect fishing hole. Start with something noisey like a buzz bait or a spinner bait or a lure that stays on the surface of the water, a real attention grabber make sure to comb the area thouroghly. After that is done and you still have not cought your 14lb trophy bass its time to step it up a notch, whatever you do don’t move to a new spot because you think there are no bass there.Your wrong!!!
A simple change in technique will land you that 14lb bass of your dreams. Switch that spinner bait or buzz bait to a 7 inch white plastic worm something along the lines of a slugo bait, It has to be white. Now comb that same area with a very slow twitching retreive. Remember when i said 80% of strikes are aggression strikes and the other 20% are hunger strikes. Well you know that there are no aggressive bass there because you thouroghly casted your spinner bait in the area. Now try a slow twitching retreive with the white plastic worm in the same area and you are going to catch that hungry bass. Most often the hungry bass are the big mama’s, and there you go you now have your 14lb trophy bass from a spot that you were going to leave. It is simple techniques like these that will catch you more bass and bigger bass every time you go fishing.
Click Here For Instant Access To my techniques for catching bigger bass. It’s a small e book but It’s packed with awesome tips and pointers. It’s plain and simple read my book and catch more and bigger bass your next time fishing! Feel free to share this article in any way just remember to include this authors bio box. Also check out my Squidoo Page for more helpful bass fishing tips.

What are the best types of baits to use for largemouth bass fishing in the fall?
I cant tell the types of shad and bait fish in the water where I fish, so what types of lures and what approach should I use. Please help, getting frustrated!!!!
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You’ll get 1000 different answers to this question. I stick with 3 baits year round. My #1 is the hank parker classic spinnerbait 3/8 oz chart/white with the colorado/indiana blades,#2 is the electric grape 7″ power worm and #3 is the 6″ black/blue tail power lizard.These are the only lures i ever take with me and 9 out of 10 times i outfish every other guy on the lake.Good Luck
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By brcr29
– July 23, 2010
When fishing for largemouth bass we need to consider what size of fish we’re hoping to catch and use the type of bait appropriate for luring and catching our prey. Young largemouth bass tend to eat smaller bait fish, insects, small shrimp and scuds and are more likely to stay in more shallow water, close to the bank where their food is more abundant and they are safer from their predators one of whom is the older and larger adult largemouth bass.
In larger lakes largemouth bass tend to stay in the more open, deeper water where they can more easily catch their prey which is smaller fish like shad, trout, shiners, ciscoes and sunfish. The use of a good fish finder from http://www.deepwaterfishfinder.com is ideal for locating these largemouth trophy bass and the knowledge of what bait to use can greatly enhance your chances of catching the one you’ve been looking for to put over your fireplace. As your trolling along the middle of the lake your fish finder can locate the school of fish and with the right one can even alarm and indicate where the larger fish are within the school.
The largemouth bass is an olive green fish, marked by a series of dark blotching forming a jagged horizontal stripe along each flank. The largemouth is the largest of the black bass and can weigh as much as 25 pounds and can live an average of 16 years. These older and larger fish stay in the deepest open part of the lake and can only be located with the use of a fish finder. The Humminbird fishfinder 345C is now on sale for $279.99 at
Always remember the trophy fish are hard to catch, but the use of a good fish finder and the right bait can greatly enhance your chances of catching the fish of your dreams.
http://www.deepwaterfishfinder.com and is the first step in catching that trophy fish you’ve always been looking for. The second key is choosing the right bait to use and its best to have a large selection of bait because you’ll never know what the fish are biting from one day to the next.
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BASS FISHING HELP!!!!?
I fish in a lake that is home to tons and tons of largemouth bass. For some reason though I can’t catch them. I try Rapala Lures, all shapes, colors and sizes, berkleys gulp minnow, jitterbugs, and rebel crawfish. I can’t get the bass to eat anything… The lake also has tons of weeds and plants in the water. Does anybody know some good baits and other lures that will catch me fish??
-Thank
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I’ve honestly found for fishing a pond or small lake with large mouth bass think simple when looking for a lure. Especially if this lake doesn’t have any boats or disturbances don’t get a noisy lure, it scares the hell out of them. Today I went fishing and used a $1.99 lure from walmart that was a little baby small and hooked 11 around 1 foot long just under and just over a pound large mouth bass. It was simple, yet caught there eye but did not scare them. Think simple.
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By brcr29
– July 21, 2010
There is no secret when fishing for big bass. Just simple techniques that will catch you more bass and bigger bass every time you go out no matter what the fishing conditions are like. Hooking a great big old bass is one thing, but actually catching the bass without it breaking your line or getting loose is a totally different story. Bass are famous for having a bad temper they often strike or feed on something that is annoying to them. They are a very aggressive fish and 80% of the time that they strike your lure it is a reaction, the other 20% is actually hunger! So in other words if you piss them off you will get a strike. When fishing for bass try to use something that is an attention grabber. My personal favorite when fishing for big bass in new lakes is a big old multi – colored spinner bait. The spinner bait is a very effective bass fishing tool it grabs the bass attention and entices them to strike on reaction and not hunger leaving you with a more active fish and often a much bigger bass as opposed to live bait fishing.
Click Here For Instant Access To my techniques for catching bigger bass. It’s a small e book but It’s packed with awesome tips and pointers. It’s plain and simple read my book and catch more and bigger bass your next time fishing! Also check out my Squidoo Page for more helpful bass fishing tips. http://www.squidoo.com/bass–fishing
Imagine… You are in the perfect fishing hole, with more than ideal conditions. The water color, temperature, wind, cover and structures surrounding you… just too perfect for the Largemouth Bass. You examine the surrounding area quietly, and observe underwater logs, rocks and weed growth along the banks. He’s nearby. He has to be, this is my chance, it’s perfect. You have no doubt that the 14 pound Trophy Bass that you have been searching for is within your reach. Yet, cast after cast, you just can’t seem to get a strike. What would you do? Consider it a bad day and move on? Guess what… You probably just lost your Trophy Bass. Largemouth Bass are tough fish to catch, they know how to play the game you really have to get into the mind of this fish to be able to catch it. Knowing where and how to catch Largemouth Bass requires deep understanding that can take you years to master. A couple tips for the next time you arrive in the perfect fishing hole. Start with something noisey like a buzz bait or a spinner bait or a lure that stays on the surface of the water, a real attention grabber make sure to comb the area thouroghly. After that is done and you still have not cought your 14lb trophy bass its time to step it up a notch, whatever you do don’t move to a new spot because you think there are no bass there.Your wrong!!! A simple change in technique will land you that 14lb bass of your dreams. Switch that spinner bait or buzz bait to a 7 inch white plastic worm something along the lines of a slugo bait, It has to be white. Now comb that same area with a very slow twitching retreive. Remember when i said 80% of strikes are aggression strikes and the other 20% are hunger strikes. Well you know that there are no aggressive bass there because you thouroghly casted your spinner bait in the area. Now try a slow twitching retreive with the white plastic worm in the same area and you are going to catch that hungry bass. Most often the hungry bass are the big mama’s, and there you go, you now have your 14lb trophy bass from a spot that you were going to leave. It is simple techniques like these that will catch you more bass and bigger bass every time you go fishing.
Click Here For Instant Access To my techniques for catching bigger bass. It’s a small e book but It’s packed with awesome tips and pointers. It’s plain and simple read my book and catch more and bigger bass your next time fishing! Feel free to share this article in any way just remember to include this authors bio box. Also check out my Squidoo Page for more helpful bass fishing tips.

Where is the best place in Denver Metro Area for Bass fishing?
I fish from the shore, I have an assortment of topwater and crankbait lures. I usually fish at a small pond next to my house, but have only caught 2 fish there. Im not only looking for bass (small and largemouth) but other warm species fish. Im sick of just catching rainbow trouts.
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I agree with the top answer.Denver lakes and ponds usually have trout, pike, and suckers. Down in Southern Colorado where I live we have them all and bass is included. Pueblo Reservoir, Vaco Ponds, Ruynon Pond, Trinidad Lake, and that lake the top answer mentioned which is located in La Junta. The southern part of the Arkanasas River also provided Bass fishing.
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By brcr29
– July 19, 2010