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BASS HOW TO CATCH
BASS - HOW TO CATCH - A FEW GOOD TIPS
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
A world record bass may be swimming in a farm pond close to you, but how will you be able to catch it? The first of the bass how to catch tips we'll divulge is to find a pond that has had a steady population of bass for 25 years or more, because that's where the next world record bass may be swimming.
Once you've found your pond, there are many other bass how to catch tips to uncover to boost your chances to land the largest largemouth bass you've ever caught:
* The first bass how to catch tip is to know the area of the pond where bass have been caught and start there, but be ready to move to a new location if you don't get a strike. Also look for the best hiding places for bass, such as trees, docks, creeks and channels.
Ask any bass how to catch, and he will say, "Bite Light fishing lure"
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* The second bass how to catch tip is to keep your rod tip down and use fish lures that look natural when they move through the water.
* The third bass how to catch tip is to check weather, because bass often bite with temperature changes.
* The fourth bass how to catch tip is to know the habits of the bass you are trying to catch, such as the type of food they are looking for at a given time of day.
* The most important bass how to catch tip is to choose the lure that will maximize your catch. The most exciting and innovative new bass lure is the Bite Light from www.scientificfishing.com. The world leader in scientifically designed lures has created a battery powered electronic lure that blinks a blood red light to mimic an injured prey. This is the best way to catch hungry bass, because predator fish always attack the most vulnerable prey, so if a largemouth bass sees a smaller fish bleeding it will strike.
That's the theory behind the Bite Light lure, but what about the practice? Just ask the three Mexican anglers who caught 650 largemouth bass in 25 hours - one fish every seven minutes for each angler, with the Bite Lite lure. Or two professional Florida anglers who caught three times as many bass with the Bite Lite as they did with other top-selling lures.
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