Largemouth Bass Fishing

Monday, May 18, 2009

Many fishermen love to fish for Bass, but there are a few different types of Bass that you can fish for. One of the most preferred Bass to fish for is the Largemouth Bass and the Smallmouth Bass. In this article I am going to do a little bit of talking about the Largemouth species and how you can go about catching them.

These types of fish are the king of the smaller species. This is because they have a huge appetite, sharp vision and know how to put up a fight when you are reeling them in. Ask anyone who has fished for Largmouth before and they will tell you it is a blast to do so.

If you decide to go fishing for this particular type of fish, then you can be sure that you will be up for a fun day. These types of fish usually feed on small insects, so when you decide what lures to pick, try to pick something that looks alive and real. Some examples are worms, crayfish, bugs, ect...

In most cases, almost anything will work fairly well. Largemouth Bass just love to feed in general. They will probably bite whatever it is you decide to put on your line.

However, if you want to pin-point your chances even more you can decide on two different types of lures that will help you out.

Attraction Baits

These types of baits are the more pretty ones with all the colors and neat designs. These will often get spotted in the water and will be hard for the fish to resist biting. Most of these types of baits are equipped with a spinner to add some noise.

If you have even went bait shopping with your kids, you can probably expect that you kid will want to get one of these types of lures. They just love how pretty it looks.

Triggering


The second type of bait that you can consider using is the triggering style. These lures are not as fancy as the attractive type but they get the job done nonetheless. They are designed to look real and intimidate live bait.

If you are trying to find what will work best for fishing for Largemouth Bass, you are going to have to do a little bit of experimentation on your own. What works good in some waters won't necessarily work good all over.

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