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The best places to attract bass are around oxygen rich places such as around trees that have fallen, under bridges/docks, banks, vegetation areas. They like to hide under wooden piles or debris and around rocks and weeds. I was told that the 7 in. colored Tequila worms with extra aroma make for good bait. But, I must say that Hellgrammites works best for me!
Blackbass and largemouth bass lurk in deep or shallow water. It is important to keep the season in mind because it affects how they feed. It is harder for bass to get shad in the summer. So with summer quickly approaching this might be your big catch ticket! Smallmouth bass likes deep water, as well as spotted bass. Smallmouth bass commonly like to feed on crawfish. When it is hot, bass are somewhat sluggish. Sometimes you simply have to keep casting in the same shady area about 15-20 times before they will actually bite. Remember that bass tend to be more active at night than the hottest parts of the day. |
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