Monday, August 24, 2009

Bank of Bass Fishing

Many people think it is impossible to fish for bass without a boat. This is simply not true. There are many places bar fishing from the bank. Some are easily accessible and others not. But they are there for you.

The first place where I learned to fish is a medium-sized farm pond. My father, he took me roughly every two weeks in the summer and we have gone too low. The ponds are located throughout the campaign, one day, but now most are on private property and you must request permission. Look for vegetation and structure to improve your chances.

Another good point is very similar to the pond is an abandoned strip mine. This can be found throughout the Midwest and fishing offer excellent bass. Again the vegetation and structure, but with strip mine water can be very deep to find the structure a little more difficult.

Streams and rivers with a constant flow of water is good for small mouth bass. Look for trees in the water, providing excellent coverage of the bass. Look for breaks in the flow of water, often bass will be more calm in the water waiting for prey to.

Rivers May excellent bank fishing, but good places are usually a little more difficult to achieve. Looking for the same things as you watch small streams and rivers, but you have to walk in May means to achieve significant growth. I suggest you wear a fishing vest, because it makes things easier to get through to growth. Another place on a river that I found really good is what I call Eddy pool. Find a place where the water moves very quickly and looking for pockets of water, either in addition to water fast, or immediately thereafter. These groups of all types of fish, or rest for the next stage of their journey or wait for the fish bait.

You can also fish in lakes of the bank, looking for the same structure will look like a pond or strip mine. The growth areas of trees in water, make the best choices. This is probably my least favorite fish bank because of the difficulty of finding and obtaining a good location.

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