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Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
Been getting some info and advice but looking for more on how to catch some bass big or small..Read a few reports and such, gonna try the dropshot tech. went and bought a pack of 5 inch watermelon red and black senkos and i believe the other was white hollow belly split tail? any tips or advice on how to use, set up, where to cast blah blah blah gonna hit up sawyer tomorrow 5-22.
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
I would fish the senkos weightless and key in on staging or bedding areas mainly bassy looking areas.. (mainly this time of the year is site fishing:-" )
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
Try tossing your Senko/Split-Tail towards the back of a Bass-Bed and just wiggle it periodically,..I might use the White Hollow-Belly instead so you can see it from a distance thus not spooking the Bass,..keep your weight about 6"-8" away from your hook or even lower,..I tried this at Sawyer per JWerner's instructions and received allot of action,..Bass picked it up and moved it quite a bit,..after he was pissed enough I flipped a Blk/Blu Jig with a Black Worm Trailor and "BAM"! You might want 2 bring a Jig 2!fishaholictaz wrote:I would fish the senkos weightless and key in on staging or bedding areas mainly bassy looking areas.. (mainly this time of the year is site fishing:-" )
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
so your saying cast it on the other side of the bed and let it sit for a while and give it a little bit of movement or should i cast it on the other side and reel it in while twitching it?...and also how would you fish it weightless i dont think it would have enough weight to cast ?sorry just a little new to the whole bass fishing usually a bobber and worm kinda guy](*,)
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
Don't fish it weightless buy some small Drop-Shot weights maybe 1/4 oz and cast 2 the back of the Bed farthest from you and just give it movement,..if I were you since you're new at this just use a 1/2 oz Blk/Blue Jig with a Blue Worm Trailor or something similar,..your gaol is 2 Boat some Bass and this will be easier for you,..brand isn't that important just make sure you tie it on well,..flipp it right on top of the Bass-Bed and wait,..if the Bass spooks just be patient he'll be back,..if the Bass is holding near the Bed it's most likely the Male,..reel in your Jig and flipp it again,..keep doing this until he picks it up with his mouth and moves it or he just might be agressive enough 2 bite it,..be ready cause it happens fast,..the key is 2 piss him off enough for him 2 hit it hard,..stay far enough away but close enough 2 see your Jig,..that's about it,..if you do catch the Male CPR him right away,..and who knows you might even get BIG-MOMMA! Kick-Sum-Bass!fishin masta wrote:so your saying cast it on the other side of the bed and let it sit for a while and give it a little bit of movement or should i cast it on the other side and reel it in while twitching it?...and also how would you fish it weightless i dont think it would have enough weight to cast ?sorry just a little new to the whole bass fishing usually a bobber and worm kinda guy](*,)
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
how much perticular space do you give in between your bait and boat. seems like casting out and trying to keep an eye on your bait would be kind of hard?
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
How about the Hawaiian Express:-$ and the Big Swede Zone:-$ on a bass and cast
I still can back even this game/been 20 plus years and I figure we can leave a dent or 12 in fish, cupcakes or bolder Bolders:viking: who dare
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I still can back even this game/been 20 plus years and I figure we can leave a dent or 12 in fish, cupcakes or bolder Bolders:viking: who dare
Showtime is my time tell me where and when I will show:thumleft: and trust me you will know me ?????
Maybe we could pack in a group run and $5 bucks a Bucketo:)
RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
Hey swede man dont bring money into the post just call it "flowers":-" or something...
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
some say that there are always bass around the bed, if they get spooked will they still come back to the bed or will they even leave? also can you tell the difference between the male moving it by the tail and when the whole thing is in his mouth. just trying to get some knowledge, dont wana get skunked!
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
When you find a Bed chances are you'll spook the Bass away,..circle around and wait about 30 feet away for a few minutes,..then stealth in for a closer look,..if you do see a Male holding then flipp your jig on the bed and wait fo a few seconds,..reel and repeat the whole thing again,..keep doing this till he gets mad enough 2 bite the jig,..in between time he might lipp the jig and move it off the bed or blow water at it,..just be ready and leave a bit of slack in your line,..reel down and set the hook just like a pro! Smack-Some-Bass!fishin masta wrote:some say that there are always bass around the bed, if they get spooked will they still come back to the bed or will they even leave? also can you tell the difference between the male moving it by the tail and when the whole thing is in his mouth. just trying to get some knowledge, dont wana get skunked!
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
If you want to catch a big bass, dont fish for the bed bass. When you find a bed ease up and see where the bed bass is looking.If the bass sees you first he will look at you so come in with the sun to your back. He will be looking at the female bass or in the area she is in. Once you have seen where the female may be back away from the bed I move out 25-30 feet and cast your jig up to where the bed may be and bounce your jig slowly back to the boat. If you want to see a cool hit use a spook and work it fast in the bedding areas. The female bass will bite and feed all the time. Thats why there bigger !! While the spawn is going on C&R!!!!!! so we all have bass to catch for years to come. If the male bass looks to be 3-5 lbs the female is way bigger around 6-10 lbs. Yea it sucks to fish all around the bed with out a fish to show so, I move on and come back later. If you always caught fish they would call it catching instead of fishing!
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
alright thanks! will try it out in about an hour or so wish me luck!!!
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
Great information Trent and BB. Gave me even more insight on fishing around the beds. Scribbles down the notes ... damn this notebook is getting big. Thanks!
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
Hi, if you look under Features you will find 50+ stories I have written about bass fishing and all the ways to use the different baits and lures. These stories are meant for beginners to intermediate bass anglers with enough new information to help even an advanced bass fisherman. Look under Bruce's bassing' essentials for the stories and you will find just about anything you need to know. Good luck and enjoy, Bruce Middleton
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RE:Beginner tips? techniques? advice?
skunked! saw a male though swam off somewhere. idk if i was lookin at beds or what but to me it didnt seem like i found any maybe i just dont no the difference between bottom and the bed?
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The beds don't always look to different just cleaner then the area around it....fishin masta wrote:skunked! saw a male though swam off somewhere. idk if i was lookin at beds or what but to me it didnt seem like i found any maybe i just dont no the difference between bottom and the bed?
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