Saturday, April 16, 2011

Top 5 Factors in Locating Bass

What is it about bass fishing that attracts so many new people every year? More and more people seem to be drawn to the simplicity and serenity of bass fishing but stick around because of the excitement and delight of reeling in the big one.
Quite often in both professional and recreational fishing, anglers ask the never ending question of where are the bass located? Being able to locate exactly where the bass are in any lake, stream, river, or what have you is, of course, the very first aspect every good angler should learn and focus upon. Understanding the water and the wheres and whys bass are generally located in certain areas will most assuredly make locating the best place to drop your line much easier and precise.

Becoming educated on how to locate bass can be a rather difficult challenge due to the fact that there are several different factors that need to be considered. Familiarize yourself with each of the following before you venture out on your next bass fishing trip.

1- Knowing how to read a map is essential in routing your trip through the water mass and will assist you in pin pointing your exact location.
2- Understanding how various weather conditions and seasonal patterns effect the water and how active bass move about within it is very important as well as learning the most feasible areas to look for active bass immediately after cold fronts and the like.
3- Being able to configure the water depth is vital in conjunction with the water temperatures and where the bass are most comfortable.

4- Reading the clarity of the water can help to judge the amount of activity down below and deciding if there are active fish in that particular area.
5- Lastly, being aware of any structures or vegetation that may be above or below the water can assists in finding any areas where the bass may like to hide.
A lot to consider before even setting out on a simple bass fishing trip? Maybe so, but they are also pretty basic and will become second nature to both recreational and dedicated bass fisherman alike. Taking a moment to consider all of the above elements will make any bass fishing trip much more enjoyable and fruitful.
Karen Olszewski spends most of her days online helping others help others. Her most recent quest is at Discount Fishing Gear has her venturing off road to http://www.discountoutdoorgear.org
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