Fishing for and catching Bass, in various waters across the globe, has a proud history and tradition. Most of us are too glad to get dabbling in and form part of it, whether from small boat, shore, rocks or rocks, rivers, streams, lakes or oceans. We like to tell our mighty tales and contemplate how to change and modify, adapt and or create new techniques, approaches to hook small mouth, large-mouth, speckled, spotted, striped and black bass. To each his own. You pick your favorite.
Knowing how to tell a small mouth from a large-mouth bass, striped from spotted and so on, is a very basic skill most anglers master quickly. Looking specifically at size and physical features
are good places to start. Train your eye to ‘spot the differences’, so to speak. Most, if not all of the so-called ‘insider’ secrets, tips and stories to tell of big hauls of Bass, all revolve, around a very simple basic rule – understanding the fish, (their life-cycles, feeding preferences, habits and patterns, habit and menu of choice, their nature, their relationship with the broader eco-system
and position on the food-chain, timing it right. Also heeding your surroundings, your fishing equipment (tools), having the know how and basics under your belt and finally optimizing (every!)
opportunity… In effect, you are going about, creating the most favorable angling process and outcome you can muster! Bass fishing is a passion, a science and an art form upon itself.
It appeals to young and old, attracts anglers from all walks of life and both sides of the professional and amateur spectrum.
Knowing how to tell a small mouth from a large-mouth bass, striped from spotted and so on, is a very basic skill most anglers master quickly. Looking specifically at size and physical features
are good places to start. Train your eye to ‘spot the differences’, so to speak. Most, if not all of the so-called ‘insider’ secrets, tips and stories to tell of big hauls of Bass, all revolve, around a very simple basic rule – understanding the fish, (their life-cycles, feeding preferences, habits and patterns, habit and menu of choice, their nature, their relationship with the broader eco-system
and position on the food-chain, timing it right. Also heeding your surroundings, your fishing equipment (tools), having the know how and basics under your belt and finally optimizing (every!)
opportunity… In effect, you are going about, creating the most favorable angling process and outcome you can muster! Bass fishing is a passion, a science and an art form upon itself.
It appeals to young and old, attracts anglers from all walks of life and both sides of the professional and amateur spectrum.
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