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BASS FISHING SECRETS REVEALED!
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
What are the bass fishing secrets that will help you land the biggest catch? The first thing you should know is the habit of the bass you are trying to catch. Bass fishing secrets include their habitat and mealtimes and the type of food they are looking for at a given time of day.
Another one of the bass fishing secrets is to know where the bass are swimming. Trees, docks, creeks and channels are good hiding places for bass and fishing all angles of these areas can lure the fish out of hiding. Bass fishing secrets also include the hot spots in lakes, rivers, ponds and reservoirs where the largemouth bass are swimming.
Fishing strategy is another one of the bass fishing secrets.
The KickTail XL-5 is becoming one
of the best kept bass fishing secrets of
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One angler suggests you "keep your lure in front of the fish as long as you can and remember to keep that rod tip down. Check your line if the lure is bumping over rocks because you don't want a frayed line to let the big bass get away."
Of course one of the biggest bass fishing secrets is determining the best lure to use. Worm lures, crankbaits and spinnerbaits are all popular. The KickTail lure from www.scientificfishing.com is a long time favorite, because it's designed to resemble a threadfin shad, the most popular bait fish and it moves naturally thanks to patented aeronautical flutter technology that causes the tail to wag left and right like a live fish.
The KickTail beat other lures in an important test in Orlando, FL, when four veteran fishermen used the KickTail and four used their favorite lures. The KickTail caught 41 fish to 14 for the other lures, three times the catch!
Another one of the bass fishing secrets is to use the best colored lures and the KickTail is available in new holographic colors, including flash gold driver, pearl rainbow floater and chartreuse lime.
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