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How do i catch a bass?

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How do i catch a bass?

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  1. Serenading worked best for me but you have to sing real loud b/c they have little ears.  


  2. Spinner bait usually and buzzer bait in brush or around trees

  3. http://rat-l-trap.com/store/product_info...



    try a rat l trap it works i any body of water.

    1 MAROON

  4. simple. Go to a weed bed. Put nightcrawler on a hook, with no sinker. Let line down. If you don't get hits let some more line out. Good luck.

  5. You don't say what part of the country you're fishing from - Shore or Boat???

    Assuming from shore drop a 4-6oz bottom rig just behind where the surf breaks. Squid / Mackerel strip on a big hook usually tempts on a rising tide.

    Keep line taut - can be a series of taps or a quick rush.

    Best Of Luck.

  6. my daughters and i went fishing...she caught a small bluegill and was reeling it in slow and the next thing she knew something just pulled the rod almost out of her hand...bent the pole...she reeled it in faster and when she got it to shore there was a 16 inch bass on the line..

    after that we caught little bluegill threw them in deeper water...reeled in slow and caught bass anywhere in size from 16 to 19 inches in length..

  7. Put a big fat juicy worm on the end of the hook of the fishing rod and reel it in when you have caught s BASS.

  8. go fishing. only jokeing usually a low tide best

  9. specify the type of bass largemouth smallmouth peackock striped sea...)

  10. Boat or beach?

    Talk to local sea anglers to learn best bait for your area.

    I have had best results using lug from the shore and sand eel from a boat.

    I'm sure everyone that answers will have their own favourites.

    Tight lines!

  11. spinner baits,lures,(crankbaits,poppers)
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