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Bass Fly Fishing |
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Bass fishing is one of the most popular pastimes around. The thrill of landing a largemouth bass can be
counted as one of the most thrilling activities. |
Most anglers use simple spinning or casting reels to land the big one. Want a new challenge? Try fly fishing for
bass.
Fly fishing for bass is a technique that will most likely not win you any fishing tournaments. It is a relaxing and
challenging means of catching bass, however, it is different from most fly fishing techniques. Fly-fishing for bass
is different from, say, fly fishing for trout in a mountain stream.
The fly rod for fly fishing for bass is typically heavier than those used for trout. Fly rods for bass fishing are
typically 8-weight. This is required by the fact that largemouth bass obviously eat foods like crayfish and
frogs.
The fly or popper will be larger as well. The leader for this type of fly fishing will be relatively short, 4-6
feet, with the tippet at around a 8 pound test line. The heavier pound test will be important to get the bass out
of the underwater vegetation and obstacles and into open water so you can play the fish off the reel.
The best fly fishing for bass involves casting your line from the boat towards shore, underneath brush and
branches. Techniques that work well involve simply letting the fly rest on the water for a period of time then snap
the bug across the water quickly and deliberately to get the attention of the bass. The popping sound and action
attracts the bass to strike the lure.
Some of the best fly-fishing for bass is typically in smaller bodies of water. Small county lakes, farm pounds and
slow moving creeks are perfect for fly fishing. Farm ponds are a favorite because you typically can use the shore
to cast from and position the lure in good positions around piers or beneath trees. Or you can simply get in a
small boat and cast from the boat to the shore where the bass are likely to be swimming.
The thing about fly fishing for bass is that fighting the fish with a fly rod always makes the bass seem larger
than it really is. The fly rod magnifies the fight of the fish. A simple two to three pound bass caught with a fly
rod will seem like a six pound fish caught on a casting reel.
Fly fishing is an exciting and fun way to catch bass. Next time you are looking to fish for bass, put aside your
worm and casting reel and give fly-fishing a try.
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