Tag: Bass

What Lure Catches The Biggest Bass?

Now, for the three best lures for catching a 10-pound bass. Big Plastic Worms. It’s hard to beat a good plastic worm. Image by Joe Balog. Swimbaits. Both hard-body and soft swimbaits work on big bass, east and west. Punch Baits. Punch baits need a compact profile and heavy tungsten weight to penetrate matted vegetation. […]

What Color Is True For Catching Bass?

Researchers at Oklahoma State University looked at how well bass discriminate between different colored fishing line and found fluorescent yellow was the most easily recognized, followed by green, then fluorescent white then clear. What color is best for catching bass? The most fundamental rule is to fish brightly colored baits in dingy or muddy water […]

What Do You Throw At Bass On A Bed?

Crawfish and lizard lures can be a good choice to throw into bass beds since these creatures do pose a natural threat to bass fry, meaning bass may be more likely to react aggressively. These types of lures can be cast just over the bedding bass, so that you can bring it in slowly along […]

What Colors Can Bass Not See?

Outside of red and green, many dark colors appear quite similar to bass, which are unable to make highly selective decisions based on those dark colors like blue and black. Likewise, bass cannot readily distinguish between very bright colors, like chartreuse and white. Can Bass see all colors? A bass sees all shades of blue […]

Where Are Bass In Early March?

As bass make their way to the shallows, they will linger in spots along points and ridges, especially where flat shallows meet steep drop-offs. Migrating bass can also be found around rocky areas, emergent grasses, docks and fallen trees. These are often the best places to hook bass in early spring. What month is best […]

Can You Catch Striped Bass In March?

The striped bass catch-and-release season for the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay is open through March 31 and then will be closed the month of April. The spring trophy striped bass season will open May 1, with a limit of one fish per person per day at a minimum length of 35 inches. What […]

What Bait Should I Use For Bass In Spring?

When the appetite of bass increases in the spring and they start to go after bigger prey, jigs with creature-like lures — such as crawfish and grub — are particularly effective. Smaller crawfish lures often work best in cold water, but if you are fishing an area with bigger bass, you can use a larger […]

How Do You Attract Bass?

Bass like to ambush wounded prey, so a beat-up worm is perfect to use, especially in shallow water. In shallow cover—wood, stumps, clumps of grass—I like to use a spinner bait with a red or pink head, and a crank bait with red hooks. The red makes the fish think the bait’s injured, and they’ll […]

How Long Do Bass Live Out Of Water?

Bass are hardy fish compared to many other freshwater species, but it is best to limit time out of water to under 2 minutes to give it a good chance at surviving. Warm weather will really hamper a bass’s ability to recover and survive being caught more than cold water. How old is a 10 […]

What Size Hooks Are Best For Bass?

A good size of hook for bass will usually be around 1/0 or 2/0. However, you can use smaller and larger hooks depending on the type of lure you want to use and your presentation. Does hook size matter for bass? Bass fishing hook sizes range between 1, 1/0 and 2/0. The smaller size is […]

Do Bass Bed On A Full Moon?

Does the moon affect bass in the vast inland acres where most bass anglers fish? The simple answer is that there is no direct scientific evidence to support a lunar effect on bass. Numerous studies have assessed largemouth and smallmouth bass movement. What is the best moon phase for bass fishing? Bass bite best during […]

What Size Lure Is Best For Bass?

For active bass in the 1- to 2-pound range, lures of 2.5 to 3.0 inches evoke the strongest responses. Smaller lures received fewer strikes, as did larger lures. Although small finesse-style baits regularly catch big bass, and small bass are sometimes taken on big baits, bass anglers still relate lure size to bass size. What […]

What Should I Throw For Pre-Spawn Bass?

Prespawn Baits: Jerkbaits Cold water and jerkbaits are the bassin’ version of peas and carrots. They have a realistic minnow profile, erratic action, and suspend on the pause – which is irresistible to pre-spawn bass in water below 50 degrees. What should I throw pre-spawn? Squarebill crankbaits are the go-to lure for prespawn bass throughout […]

What Color Jig Is Best For Bass?

Green pumpkin, watermelon, and other related natural colors are excellent choices. If fishing dirty or stained waters, it helps to use a black and blue combination. Certain jigs often imitate bluegill and shad with color matching. What jig is best for bass? Best Jigs for Bass BiCO Original Jig. Terminator Pro’s Jig. Booyah Boo Jig. […]

How Cold Is Too Cold For Bass?

Bass can tolerate high and low temperatures pretty well. Cook said he only pays attention to his boat’s thermometer when it’s very hot — above 85 degrees — or very cold — which to him is anything below 50. But if it’s between 55 degrees and 85 degrees, temperature really doesn’t affect bass behavior all […]

What Is The Best Bait For Spawning Bass?

If you are targeting spawning bass on beds, these are the best bed fishing baits to throw. Flipping jig with a craw trailer. Bladed jig with swimbait trailer. Swimbait in bluegill color. Green pumpkin tubes in 4- and 5-inch. Carolina rigged craw in natural or dark colors. What should I throw for pre-spawn bass? Prespawn […]

What Happens During The Bass Spawn?

The spawn is when the bass goes and lays, fertilizes, and hatch all of their eggs. This will all usually take place over the course of around three to four weeks. They will search for flat, hard bottoms in order to build their nests and start the spawn. How do you know when bass are […]

Do You Cast Upstream Or Downstream For Bass?

Regardless of what species you are fishing for, whether that be bass or trout, or some other river dwelling fish, it is important to fish the current properly to attract more bites. In general you will want to cast upstream and allow your bait to flow downriver naturally. Where should I cast for bass? Vegetation, […]