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Factors for Successful Bass Fishing |
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Bass fishing is a very sought after sport in the United States and many other countries like Australia
and Canada. |
Many tournaments are held throughout the year and this has made bass fishing a very lucrative industry.
Although bass is an edible fish, sport anglers do not treat them as food. During a fishing tournament, bass are
caught, weighted and then release back into the water. If the bass are stressed, they are placed in a holding tank
for treatment and then released back into the water right after treatment is completed.
There are many factors that can affect your performance as a professional bass fishing angler. First, you need to
understand the biology and behaviour of the bass that you want to catch. Knowing how bass behave in different water
and temperature environments, their habitats and many other factors can affect your fishing outcome.
For example, bass fish are pretty sluggish in extremely hot or cold water. They usually do not fight very hard when
they are caught. However, they feed and grow rapidly when the temperature is moderate and will put up a hard fight
if they are caught.
Bass also prefer to stay in covered areas and usually prey on smaller fish. This should give you an idea of where
to look as well as what lures to use when bass fishing.
Besides learning about the bass fish, you need to understand and maximize the use of your fishing equipment. The
type of rods, reels, lines and lures to use will depend on the type of bass fish you are expecting to catch. You
certainly do not want your equipment to fail at the moment when a fish bites.
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