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Old 06-23-08, 04:33 PM   #1
1lipripper
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Default Hooking your trophy bass

Largemouth bass are one of the most sought after gamefish. There's something almost mystical about landing a 10+ pound largemouth. Largemouth Bass can be a lot of fun to catch but they can also be very finicky. The trick is getting them to strike.

By following some bass fishing techniques you will be well on your way to hooking your first trophy bass.

Water temperature plays a very important role in the activity of largemouth bass. The most ideal water temperature for largemouth bass is between 75° F and 85° Fahrenheit.

Sometimes, bass will swim for cover if they hear unfamiliar loud noises.

What are your thoughts???

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