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FISHING FOR BASS

FISHING FOR BASS AND CATCHING MONSTERS WITH THE WALKING WORM


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

If you're fishing for bass, you probably have your favorite method, which you claim will catch monsters. You may know that there are many different fishing for bass techniques that work in different water conditions for different kinds of bass. Let's take a look at a few:

* Fishing for bass with a plastic worm is the most popular technique. The idea is to fish with a Texas rig, including a line, bullet sinker, worm hook and plastic worm, which is an excellent method for fishing for bass in heavy cover, such as grass, rock and bush.

* Fishing for bass with grubs is another popular method. They can be rigged on a leadhead, used on Carolina rigs, Texas rigs or fished as topwater lures or crankbaits.



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* Fishing for bass with swimbaits is gaining in popularity. They come in a variety of sizes and weights with one or more hooks with paddle tails that create realistic action.

The most popular bass fishing topic is the choice of lures, with plastic worms, grubs and swimbaits a few of the most popular choices. As we've said the plastic worm is the most popular fishing for bass lure. Their long thin profile and life like action make them the ideal prey for hungry bass. Of course there are hundreds of plastic worms to choose from, but one stands out above the rest. It's the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, the world leader in scientifically designed lures that employs a technology that traps air between tail segments to make the Walking Worm's tail curl like a live worm.
The Walking Worm is renowned as a fishing for bass lure, with John Fox, a world bass fishing champ, using it to catch two monster bass of 19 1/2 and 15 pounds that set personal records. He continues to use the Walking Worm for bass angling and recommends it to his clients.

Another bass fishing tip is to use dark colored lures in clear water. The Walking Worm comes in a variety of dark colors, including black with red fleck and motor oil that are ideal for bass angling.

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