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Sunday, May 15, 2011

How to use "wood" to catch largemouth bass


Now we're talkin'... the days are getting longer... it's staying lighter later.That means there are more hoursin every day for you to get your line wet, and haul in some hawgs!Today I'm going to talk about some key differences between smallmouths and largemouths,and some little tricks you can use to catch each...including a little tip for using "wood" to catch largemouth bass.

Pay close attention.

And when you go here:www.catchwide-mouthbass.com... you'll be introduced to 12 "good ol' boys" who use hundreds of tips and secrets handed down through the generations to catch
bass hand over fist.

Here are just 3 of the hundreds they'll show you...

* How to "Jerry-rig" any tube bait so it looks like a crawfish shooting through the water backwards...hunting for bass eggs! (When bass see this, they're forced to nail it out of pure instinct.)

* A deadly weedless lure (with 2 hidden hooks) that slaughters bass during the big feeding binge. (Bass feed like crazy right after the spawn... and if you rip this sucker through the weeds, they destroy it!)

* Secret "sparkles" that turn any dark colored bait into a bass attracting magnet! (This works best on sluggish bass in deep water...especially when they aren't hitting anything else...)

...and hundreds more.

You won't believe how well some of this stuff works.Just check out what happened to Mark when he tried some of this stuff..."Hi Dave, this is Mark Bartman calling with some feedback about your bass fishing tips. These 12 guys lay out so much information, it'll keep me busy for years. You promise to help bass fishermen catch more bass, and you've certainly delivered on that promise with these tips.

My favorite guy is Dave Burkhead. used his method for locating bass...and used his same lure to catch 60 bass in 2 hours. In fact, twice I caught 2 bass on the lure at the same time! That was a real thrill. I also used Ron Woodard's strategy for fishing over submerged road beds to catch a 5.5 pound largemouth.All of these guys have logged a lot of time on the water, and I'm convinced that anyone who follows their techniques will catch a lot more fish.

Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass are two completely different species. An angler must have a completely different approach when fishing for each of them. A Largemouth Bass behaves similar to a Northern Pike while a Smallmouth Bass has much more in common with a Walleye in terms of behavior and preferred habitat.For starters I will discuss the physical differences between the two species.Largemouth Bass are about twice as large
as Smallmouth Bass. A five pound Smallmouth is considered a true trophy fish. A Largemouth bass needs to be twice that size to be considered for trophy status. Largemouth Bass are typically green in color, Smallmouth Bass are brown. The other obvious difference is the size of their mouths.The mouth on a Largemouth Bass extends beyond the eye socket when closed. This is not the case for a Smallmouth Bass.

The next different I will discuss is the preferred habitats of each species. In lakes you will find Largemouth Bass in much shallower water than Smallmouth Bass. A Largemouth Bass is very comfortable in water as shallow as three feet. Smallmouth Bass on the other hand prefer the colder water, often twelve to fifteen feet is their preferred handout zone. Largemouth Bass tend to congregate near weedy areas. They also drawn to wood
like a magnet. It does not matter if it is standing or fallen timber, Largemouth Bass love wood.

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