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Fishing Questions?
i've been fishing for about a year now, but i have yet to catch a bass, so i wanna ask in a lake or a large pond, should i cast my lure to the middle of the lake or the shore? i used to cast my lure to thick water grass, but i lost many spinners so i decided to not do that anymore.
how does it feel when a bass strike the lure, is it really obvious? cuz all i catch are crappies and they dont really put up a fight, so i might have let go of some basses cuz i didn't know they strike.
i know this depends on the weather, the fish and my skills, but what is the best kind of lure to catch bass in your opinion? i use worms, spinners, crankbaits and somtime spoons. its kinda discourage when i keep casting and try to crank my bait or slow down the worm and still nothing bait.
btw im from northeast ohio, if that help answer some of my questions.
any other tips are welcome, thanks!
The bass will be where the food is. Think logically; where will the baitfish be? Are there areas of reeds or fallen trees? Both of these are prime bass spots. In warm weather, they may move into deeper, cooler water. A tip; if you're fed up with losing lures, try replacing the hooks with a 'weedless' variety; these have a piece of wire or plastic sticking out over the hook gape; this stops weed from getting tangled in the hooks, but offers minimal resistance to any strikes. One question; does anyone else catch bass in this pond? If yes, ask them what lures, techniques etc. they use; never be afraid to ask for advice. If no, then consider the conclusion that there might not be any bass anyway, and you've been wasting your time.
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