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I went to my favorite store front today to stock up on some plastic worms. In the heat of us, I concentrate on creating my production plastic worm so you can get to the bottom of the fish. Last month we talked about the colors and sizes that I use. I like the 8 "tails to turn the best. I have a very nice worm motor oil colored with shades of red watermelon. It works very well around here. I'm sticking with the number 3 of the worm hooks. I generally use the style of rig Texas method. I fish lakes and ponds with a lot of heavy cover, it appears Texas towers are best for fishing for these conditions. The general rule is Use natural colored or clear water and then move to darker colored worms in the water cloudy or dirty. You can actually use different sizes of worms for many different types of fish. With a well stocked worm box, one can be very successful, no matter what fish you are seeking.
Look for the structures and rocks submerged in water, also the shadows of the trees or docks. Water Watch closely and you can tell where the shallow and the slopes are. Al see where you think those low lurk, cast past nine fifty-five meters. The work of the worm again, change their patterns of recovery, bouncing at the bottom or let it sink and settle a bit. When the bass start biting, they imitate it as best you can recover until they stop biting. Then find a new place and another again!
Lower animals are quite predictable. They are predators that love to ambush their prey. Be aware of weather forecasts. My grandfather said that if the barometric pressure rose under will be profound. Bass does not have to exert much energy in deep water with high pressure, as they would in shallow water. If the barometer drops under activation and will head to shallow water.
See coverage in the lake or go fishing pond. Be aware of the Water depth was fishing in. It's important to find what the bass feed on. Ask other anglers, or look in the stomachs of fish to catch. When you know the situation we are facing, spend less time experimenting with lures and more time catching fish!
Jim "Duckie" Newcomb
Outdoor beaten
http://www.shellshockedoutdoors.com
Jim “Duckie” Newcomb, president of ShellShocked Outdoors, http://www.shellshockedoutdoors.com, he is an outdoorsman with 45 years of personal experience in hunting, fishing and the great outdoors. He is an accomplished and respected waterfowl hunter along with guiding upland bird hunting adventures. He has trained thousands of gun dogs throughout his career. He is the host of an outdoor radio show and a respected outdoors writer and editor. His company does a lot of product testing for manufacturers of outdoor products.
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