Largemouth Bass Fishing Tips
So you are on the quest for fishing for largemouth bass, there are many was to setup a bass rig. My favorate largemouth tackle setup would have to be the pig and jig setup, only because I catch more fish with it. anywhere from 2 - 7lb largemouth bass. Of course depending on the weather and tempiture of the lake will depend on the type of fishing setup you choose. The pig and jig normally has worked for me all year round as well a plastic worm.
Sometimes finding the right color combo can be a challenge when bass fishing. You need to figure out what the natural colors of the baits. Most of the time its a hit and miss game but other days its a constant fish on day...
Other types of bass baits I perfer are the plasic worms from Yum Fishing Plastics so far I find the product to be one of the best on the market for fishing tackle.
Fishing For Largemouth Bass with Lip RipperZ:
Bass seem to only accept this bait when it is cold such as winter. Ice fishing works good but if you can find a pontoon boat you can chop through the ice and fish under ledges of ICE. Bass have found to be most of the time in the center of a cove back in by the banks or around docks.
Using a small presentation will help because the bass is not wanting to eat a large bait and will most likely accept a small bait such as a white or white/black, sometimes maybe even off a orange silver plastic worm. Normally fished with a small hook with a 12 inch leader with one or two split shots to add some weight to the bait.
Fishing For Largemouth Bass with Lip RipperZ:
Bass seem to only accept this bait when it is cold such as winter. Ice fishing works good but if you can find a pontoon boat you can chop through the ice and fish under ledges of ICE. Bass have found to be most of the time in the center of a cove back in by the banks or around docks.
Using a small presentation will help because the bass is not wanting to eat a large bait and will most likely accept a small bait such as a white or white/black, sometimes maybe even off a orange silver plastic worm. Normally fished with a small hook with a 12 inch leader with one or two split shots to add some weight to the bait.
