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Bass fishing question, please help a newbie
I live in Austin, Texas, and I recently found a stream/river near my house (Barton Springs) that has very clear water. Standing on the bank, I can see several very large bass, along with some medium sized ones. I picked up some equipment, including 3/0 sized hooks, Zoom baby brush hog plastic lures (green), plastic worms (green), and black frog shaped plastic lures with neon green tails. All these pieces of equipment were recommended by an Academy employee. I have also used live worms. I have had absolutely no luck with these baits; I can see the bass, and I drop the lure right in front of their faces (or near them), but they take no interest at all. I have only had luck catching a few small bass using Powerbait Atomic Teaser lures. I am dying to catch one of these monsters, but nothing I use interests them at all. Please give me some tips on what to use and how to use it!!
It could be your retrieve. I would say cast one of your bigger worms weightless upstream of the fish, and let it slowly slowly slowly dabble towards the fish. Every 10-15 seconds give the worm a little flick and then let it slowly sink again. This could help them see an easy meal and inhale the worm.
The reason i say cast upstream and bring the lure towards the fish is simply because, while they are fish, bass are not stupid. They know that no meal is simply going to suddenly appear right in front of them and not try to get away. This is what is causing them to lose interest and get cautious.
Also remember this. The key to bass fishing is knowing this: As the fish's hunger goes up, its caution goes down. So if a fish isn't hungry, it's not going to bite just anything.
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