saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
Cubsfan wrote:
Yes , take up tennis .
Are there still tennis courts open?
If your water temps r low,try a 3/8oz.jig head tipped w some kind of creature bait & work it slow
Also try a 3-4 in live shiner......hope this helps
Jonmaly
Loc: Porter Texas. 20 minutes north of Houston
A new bass fisherman, must! Put in the cast! These fish are very finicky. They do not bite regularly! Sometimes they don't bite at all! Sometimes you'll catch four in five cast. Sometimes you'll go days without a bite, some days you'll have 10 bytes and no hookups! If you keep fishing. Keep putting that bait in the water you will catch the Bass! Good luck you will need it! I am new to the sport also but I have caught 200 fish in the last 6 months I fish three times a day though. You do the math that still isn't a lot of fish. But we love it! That's why we're here.
I am a redneck from South Carolina ,, keep it simple ,, wacky worm is great loose too many worms ,, bass on the beds here and easy to catch ,, but all summer long ,, I use only 1 worm ,, 4/0 hook ,, regular worm hook up ,, braided line the smallest diameter ,, you can find ,, 20lb power pro, and most important .. zoom magnum watermelon candy ,, the only ties I have to these companies is I have given them a lot of money.. good luck and stay safe ,,
Fatheads and sucker minnows will ALWAYS catch Bass if they are in the water
I catch hundreds of Large Mouth every year. If I really want to catch fish I use Fat Heads, Shiners, or Sucker Minnows, If they won't hit live bait they are messing with you! Swim Baits are fun, and if you want a real thrill get a Whopper Plopper or Choppo and watch the fish come out of the water and hit your lure.
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You say you go same time ea day. If you can try early morning. I started bass fish about 20 yrs ago. I'm still learning to this day. Don't get in the rut i see some guys are in. Same place same time same lures. Fishing is the cake catching is the icing. Don't get frustrated and quit. Good luck
If you like senkos try natural shad color. I've had luck with this color everywhere. Rivers lakes ponds. They can be hard to find. I've got most of mine at Dicks sporting goods. Best luck with 4". Cast let it sink. No bite on fall lightly pop a couple times then fall. Work it back to you. Vary time you let it lay.
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