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Cold Weather Bass Fishing

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Largemouth Bass Jumping

 

One of the best bass fishing techniques would have to be splitshotting. This can make all the difference between a successful days fishing or sitting twiddling your thumbs all day.

Without doubt you should take the time to practice this bass fishing technique and not only will it make your a better bass fisher but it will give you more enjoyment when your out fishing during the cold winter months.

If you desire to master bass fishing then this is a technique that you must learn.

If you do decide to put the effort in you will learn very quickly how to master the art of the fall and winter bass fishing. By taking the time to learn techniques you will be rewarded with exceptional smallmouth bass.

A fact that you must remember is that it takes a smallmouth bass about eight to ten years to gain a weight in excess of five lbs. To make sure you preserve the smallmouth bass you should always practice responsible catch and released techniques.

The cold weather will always put bass fish into their winter patterns. You will need to forget all about spinner baits, rips baits and crank baits. The time will have come to break out all the finesse gear. And as mentioned earlier, one of the most successful bass fishing techniques to get the bass to bite during the colder months is splitshotting.

It is quite a simple technique to master and will not require you to invest much in termainal tackle.

One of the hardest things to teach an angle in learning the splitshot bass fishing technique is being able to teach them how to detect the bite. The bite will always vary depending on the activity level of the fish.

Sometimes the bass fish will pop the bait hard and it will be easy to tell when they bite but then on other occasions there will quick tick and then nothing after that.

And last but not least there is the pressure bite which is dreaded by many fishermen.

The pressure generally takes 2 forms

The first way to describe a pressure bite is you will feel a slight resistance to pulling your line forward. This is somewhat like hooking a soft, spongy rubber band. The second pressure bite is when you lose contact with the bottom.

A bass has picked up your lure and is just following along with your forward movement. This is why it is so important to maintain bottom contact. Once you realize that you’ve lost the feel of the weight against the bottom, and your depth hasn’t changed significantly, you have to put two and two together and get ready to set the hook.

The preferred hook set for this technique is called a sweep set. Once you have detected a fish holding your bait drop the rod tip towards the fish, reel down to the point of feeling resistance (or just shy of that point) and ‘sweep’ the rod horizontally away from the fish.

If the rod loads up good and you’re sure that you’ve got the hook in the fish just fight him to the boat. If you set the hook and it didn’t feel solid you may want to set the hook a second time. The drag on your reel should be set tight enough that it doesn’t give on the initial hook set. But it shouldn’t be set so tight that a larger fish can’t take the line if needed.

When fishing for bass the best spots will never be in weeds or cover, this is why you should always use weed less lures whenever possible. This will help to save you money as you will not lose as many lures.

Bass fish do exist in a variety of different temperatures but the do tend to be less frequent on the cold front. Fish will always tend to swim deeper during the sunniest time of day. Sun does seems to effect bass fishing in a negative way. Try to seek out the more shady spots or areas with deeper water and cover.

Then if you are fishing on a overcast day you should try and find shallower water. When in cold waters you should reel in your bait much slower and fish generally tend to react much slower in colder temperatures.

Another popular technique that is used by many angles is the freshwater fish identification. This is handy knowledge to know if you ever find yourself watching bass fishing pro or listening to commentary during a fishing program you will know they are speaking the truth.

Winter Travel Tips

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Nowadays, winter travel had become the fashion; many other travel enthusiasts choose the cold northern winter to play. However, if the road do not pay attention to weather changes, don’t pay attention to the impact of cold weather on the human body, it may be the invasion of certain diseases; In addition, the low temperatures may also carry some of the equipment cannot be used.

One problem: when traveling in winter, cold weather will give us any harm?

A: The winter outdoor travel, human exposure to the skin to stimulate a long period of cold and wet to the skin may appear red and accompanied by abnormal sensation, severe blisters can develop into an ulcer. If you stay in a cold environment for too long, not only of skin damage, may also cause systemic disease. In a cold environment, heart disease, stroke, influenza, frostbite, the incidence of arthritis and other diseases will significantly increase. In the winter tourism, air temperature and low humidity, high air pressure, wind speed weather is common. When the temperature dropped below zero from zero on the short term, people will be a cold surge, many of them young people. Chronic bronchitis may also be cold and dry climate in the recurrence.

Second problem: how to effectively prevent their frostbite?

A: In order to prevent frostbite, warm clothing is important to pay attention. The outermost layer of clothing should be windproof, optional fabric, and fur or leather clothing texture; down jacket can be formed within a relatively stagnant air layer, warm and good, is the clothing of choice for winter tourism. Underwear should be soft, moisture, breathable, to facilitate moisture and dry. To minimize skin exposure parts of the site prone to frostbite, you need for regular activities or massage.

Question three: what equipment in winter tourism is a must?

A: The very low winter temperatures, especially in the north generally sub-zero temperatures, indoor and outdoor temperature difference, first of all to keep warm cold, required a down jacket (with a hat best) thick high-collar cardigan, wool pants down pants, gloves etc.; followed more than a snow road in winter, the road more slippery, the best non-slip padded shoes for the snow, remember not to wear shoes, or mobility, if it is driving, car tires also put anti-skid chains, after flameout the best indoor park in the warmer; the last big snow in winter, snow reflective strong need to go out wearing sunglasses to protect eyes; In addition, you can prepare some warm bottle, moisturizer, lip balm, medicines and other small items.

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