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HOW TO CATCH BIG BASS
HOW TO CATCH BIG BASS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Big bass are predators, right? So where do you think they are going to be when they are hungry? Out in the open, where all the small fish can see them? No, most likely they are going to be hiding. So if you want to learn how to catch big bass, you should start by fishing where the big bass will be, around docks, fallen trees and any structure in the water.
The most successful bass anglers learn as much as they can about fish life and habits when discovering how to catch big bass. They know when the spawn occurs in the lakes they fish and they know where the big bass go to find cooler temperatures in the summer.
The most successful bass anglers learn as much as they can about fish life and habits when discovering how to catch big bass.
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And they know what the big bass are feeding on, which allows them to choose lures that mimic bass food in color, shape and movement.
The Kick Tail lure from www.scientificfishing.com is one of the best big bass lures because it looks and moves naturally like a live bait fish. The KickTail resembles a threadfin shad, the most prevalent bait fish and moves naturally thanks to the aeronautical flutter technology that causes the tail to wag naturally.
In a test on a lake in Orlando, FL the Kick Tail beat a combination of other lures and live bait three to one, catching 41 bass versus 14 for the other baits. The KickTail also caught bigger fish, so it's the ideal answer for how to catch big bass.
The five tail segments of the Kick Tail lure click together as you pull it through the water, so there's no need for rattles. The clicking sound attracts big bass. It's also available in a range of colors, including holographic hues like fire tiger and root beer.
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