Want
to beat the wintertime blues?
Nine-pound bass more exciting than trip to Disneyworld
By Tom Lee |
We felt badly
for our friends and family back in Minnesota. In early January it
was 100 degrees warmer on the St. Johns River in Central Florida than
it was in Minnesota. My family and I were on the last day of a three-week
vacation and we had hired a guide to show us how to catch those giant
Florida bass. Read
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| Mid-Summer
Strategies for Large Bass |
Does your enthusiasm
for bass fishing droop when the temperature soars? Do you start at
4 am and leave the lake by 8 am? This is the time of year when most
people give up easy. Try these four live bait strategies and you will
stay on the lake longer and catch more bass long after the rest of
the crowd went home! Read
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To
Master Marsh Bass
Here are the keys to locating and catching bass from
shallow swamp habitat.
By Larry Larsen
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To locate bass
in the marsh, you look for the trashiest piles of stuff you can find,"
said bass guide Bob Stonewater. "If I can find a bunch of dead
limbs, matted weeds and moss all tucked up in a little pocket, I know
I'll catch bass there. When no one else wants to throw bait in a spot,
that will be a productive one for me. Read
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River
Bass Monsters
The biggest bass you'll ever catch won't be in a farm
pond or backwoods beaver swamp---take thee to a river.
By Larry Larsen
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River fishing
for big bass is just like lake fishing; you learn to identify those
areas having the highest potential for holding a trophy bass, and
you fish them, "guide Bob Stonewater told me. "You need
to understand what the current does, where it hits the habitat,
where drops are formed, and how the structure may be piled up on
the bottom." Read
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