There is one thing that an effective bass fisherman does to become "effective" and anyone can do it. Actually this one thing isn't reserved exclusively to bass fishing, it actually applies to all fishing. That one thing is practice. There is simply no substitute for spending time on the water practicing your craft. The more time that you can spend on the water fishing, the more effective you will become as an angler. There is simply no substitute for practice.
With that said, lets get down to learning how to catch bass, shall we? The below tips will help you catch more and bigger bass. …show more content…
Here are some general rules when it comes to water clarity. In clear water bass rely heavily on their sight to determine what to eat. In clear water conditions you want to use line that is as light as possible. Line in the 6-8 pound range is a great idea. Bass are much more apt to see your line in clear water conditions. In stained or muddy water bass rely much more on their lateral lines to "feel" their quarry. For this reason in stained/muddy water conditions, lures that provide a lot of flash or vibration are a good