Mississippi River Bass Fishing – Super Site in the South
Posted on January 9, 2010 - Filed Under Bass Fishing Waters | Leave a Comment
By Wade Robins
There’s a reason why bass fishing in the Mississippi River is so popular. There are tons of bass fish available to be caught for one thing, but you’ll also have a great time catching them. It’s just a wonderful place to go for the best bass fishing. If you’ve never fished the Mississippi, you should make sure to get out there soon. There are things to take into consideration when you plan a Mississippi River bass fishing trip, though, so be sure to read on to learn more about it.
Read More..>>Bass Fishing Moss Covered Strip Mines Or Ponds
Posted on January 4, 2010 - Filed Under Bass Fishing Waters | Leave a Comment
A friend of mine likes to fish strip mines covered in heavy moss and normally does pretty well with them. His normal choice is a plastic worm for bass but there are times they just are not interested in the worms and he asked what other choices he had.
If you have ever fished a pond or strip mine covered in moss you know how hard it is to find open water to work your lures. But you also know that these waters can be very productive. I can understand why he likes these places. They are generally isolated, in most cases you may be the only one there, and they are productive.
Read More..>>Largemouth Bass Fishing in the Small Ponds is Better Than Any Large Impoundments
Posted on January 2, 2010 - Filed Under Bass Fishing Waters | Leave a Comment
By Scott R
Small ponds usually have two huge advantages when it comes to fishing for trophy largemouth bass. The first is that most times you can cast right across them and reach any part of the water from any angle. The second enormous advantage is that today’s fisherman stay far away from the small ponds. They are too caught up in showing off their latest yellow $30,000 bass boat and driving it past as many eye balls as possible. The last thing on their minds is moving through the trees of some 4 acre farm pond. But, for the die hard fisherman, who actually loves to fish, this hate of small time fishing is a god send.
Read More..>>Pond Bass Fishing Can Produce Some Sweet Bass
Posted on December 30, 2009 - Filed Under Bass Fishing Waters | Leave a Comment
By Jeffry Evans
I tell you what, pond bass fishing can be some of the greatest fishing in the world. Although it doesn’t quite have the same appeal as going after fish in a big lake on tournament Friday, with a quality bass pond you can catch some amazing fish. I am reminiscent to an old bass tank I used to fish as a kid. What a rush! All we used to use for bait was a tiny spinner bait with one spoon and a one to two inch purple worm. With that, we would catch bass anywhere from two to five pounds or more. It truly was exciting!
Read More..>>Fishing Local Ponds For Bass
Posted on December 28, 2009 - Filed Under Bass Fishing Waters | Leave a Comment
I live in the Midwest and I have fished plenty of ponds and largemouth bass are very adaptable gamefish, they can be found in lakes, rivers, and ponds all across the United States. Largemouth bass doesn’t need big water areas to grow to hawg size. Just about any body of water a few years old can produce some nice bass. While cover along the banks isn’t necessary, cover in the water with plenty of forage is a must for bass. Even if there is alot of fishing pressure I have 3 techniques that I use to catch some big bass.
Read More..>>Bass Fishing Ponds
Posted on December 27, 2009 - Filed Under Bass Fishing Waters | Leave a Comment
By Kevin Sewell
Nowadays, it seems like every bass fishermen wants that brand new bass boat that can get them across the lake in a few minutes. I have to admit that I am guilty of this as well. With all of the great bass fishing tournaments on television showcasing some of the best bass fishing boats that money can buy, how could you not want to fish on one of those boats every time you go fishing. If you have ever been on a bass boat with a 250 horsepower motor, you know that by just taking off, you can get a rush of adrenaline. It is fun to go fast unless it is forty degrees outside.
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