Monday, October 15, 2007

Studies indicate that the bass fishing this year is expected to be very hot, especially in the traditional hotspots for bass fishing. This is expected to be particularly good in the bass fishing regions of Pennsylvania.

The regional supervisor of the Fish and Boat Commission said that fishermen can expect a large population of smallmouth and largemouth in the fishing rivers, and that bass are abundant in the main braches of most rivers. Normally, the fish population remains pretty steady, especially the bass population, he said, but now the populations are up and ripe for an excellent bass fishing season.

As far as what is expected to work best this year for bass lures, some strategic tips were offered, although he stated that bass fishermen "pretty much know what they are doing, and you can rarely give them advice", he said with a smile. He suggested minnows and rapala lures when doing your bass fishing on lakes and ponds, and artificial lures such as Mr Twister jigs when on the river. He also noted that Stone Cats are working very well, claiming "those are dynamite for bass".

The reason that bass fishing is expected to continue to be good around the country in the traditional bass fishing spots is thought to be weather related. Some preliminary studies indicate that a relatively mild winter, and the warmer spring weather starting earlier in the year has given bass a jump start on breeding this year. Although almost all fresh water fish are in this same situation, it is interesting to note that the bass population seems to have really liked the weather this year, especially the much earlier thaw of most northern ponds and lakes.

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If you have looked for the perfect bass fishing lure lately you have most likely discovered that there are thousands of colors and designs available. With so many bass fishing lures on the market how can you decide which one is best for you? This article will help you clear the fog and put you on the fish with the best bass fishing lures.

What Time Of Year Is It?

Before you decide on the right bass fishing lures for your tackle box you need to think about the season in which you are going to be fishing. In the spring time you will want to think about the bass that are starting to spawn. Spawning bass are very protective of their environment. When bass spawn they tend to react to bass fishing lures that appear as a danger to their beds. Lizards are always a good choice at this time of the season.

What Color Is Your Fishing Gear

There are so many colors on the market it is unbelievable. The truth is there are only a handful of colors that you need to be concerned about. Black, red, green, and blue are the most desirable colors for bass fishing. If those are the only colors you choose you will have it covered. Black and blue jigs are one of the most popular bass fishing lures on the market. There are many manufactures of jigs, and trying to select one is really a personal decision.

Is There One Bass Fishing Lure That Is Better Than Most?

The short answer is no, but there are some tried and true bass fishing lures that have the best chance for catching bass. If you can only afford a few bass fishing lures to put in the tackle box it would be wise to choose the following lures.

You should put at least one chartreuse and white spinner bait in the box for flipping along the logs and other structure in the early morning into mid morning. The second bass fishing lure should be a bag of plastic 6 inch worms in black or green pumpkin. The third lure should be a black and blue jig in ½ oz and ¾ oz. These are just a few good suggestions that should have you catching bass in no time.

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