Top 10 Bass Fishing Gifts – Wondering What Is Appropriate?

Top 10 Bass Fishing Gifts - Wondering What is Appropriate?

Do you have a bass fisherman on your gift list and wondering what you could possibly buy them that would be appropriate? If so, you are not alone. There are a lot of people that find themselves in this situation. Granted it can be difficult to know what gift to buy the bass fisherman because each person has their own preference when it comes to their equipment and other gear but that does not mean that you don't still have a lot of options available.


If you are not a fisherman yourself then it would not be practical for you to buy fishing rods or tackle because you would not know which ones would suit their needs the best. However, there are many great accessories available for you to choose from.


The top ten bass fishing gifts are listed below to help you pick out the perfect gift for your bass fisherman.


1. Tackle Box Every angler needs a tackle box to help preserve their collection of lures, hooks and other necessities. Tackle boxes come in many different shapes and sizes making it easy to find the one that suits their needs the best. It is a good idea to buy a tackle box that is larger than the one they already have so there will be room to extend their collection of fishing tackle.


2. Raincoat and Accessories Raincoats, hats, boots and similar accessories may not seem like much to the average person but to a bass fisherman they can be a lifesaver. It could mean the difference between coming home early empty-handed or spending the day reeling in the big ones creating great stories to tell. These accessories will keep them dry and warm for as long as they want to stay out on the water.


3. Fishing T-Shirts When out on the water fishing, anglers want to be comfortable and relaxed. One of the most favorite pieces of clothing for many anglers is the T-Shirt so why not stock their wardrobe with a few T-Shirts sporting a bass fish design. They are trendy and comfortable making them a great gift for the bass fisherman.


4. Fishing Chair A personalized fishing chair is an excellent bass fishing gift that can make a day on the lake a lot more comfortable. No one wants to stand all day while catching bass and sitting on the bank can get very uncomfortable after awhile. The fishing chair is the perfect solution to this problem.


5. Lanterns Does the fisherman on your gift list do a lot of night fishing? If so, then lanterns are a great gift choice. It will help to keep them safe and make each trip more pleasant and fun.


6. Fishing Decor There are many options when it comes to fishing decor, such as lamps shaped like a bass, clocks, coin banks, collectables and more. What serious fisherman would not simply love a framed painting or statue of an extraordinary bass?


7. Almanac The almanac may seem like a very simple gift but it can be very useful and would be greatly appreciated by the serious angler. It provides a huge variety of vital information such as the best time to go bass fishing and so much more.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Get more information on bass fishing gifts here: http://www.askbassfishing.com/

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Largemouth Bass Fishing

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Largemouth Bass Fishing

The Largemouth Bass

Make no mistake the largemouth bass is a predator, and as a predator it brings to the game a complex genetic skill set. Honed over generations of environmental conditioning the bass is neither shy or timid. A solitary hunter or part of a loose school. The largemouth bass is always a hunter, always a predator. Disturb his domain and your fly will disappear almost as soon as it arrives. Sometimes never to be seen again.

When largemouth bass fishing with a fly rod it is essential to remember that the bass is not unlike us humans. It is always seeking food, shelter and comfort. Learning what these mean to a largemouth bass will take us a long way to catching this elusive hunter.

Food

When does a mouse top the dinner menu? When it is attached to the end of a fly line. As food goes the largemouth bass is not that particular. They will attack and eat a variety of foods: insects, popcorn, minnows, amphibians, reptiles, worms, mammals etc. They generally prefer larger foods, but can be taken on smaller offerings as well. Even a size 14 dry fly.

Shelter and Habitat

The largemouth bass usually invades the shallows from their winter depths as spring arrives. The exact timing is determined by your location. When the weather warms up and ice-out begins you can expect the bass to awaken form their winter solace.

Once the water warms up to 60 degrees a largemouth bass’s thoughts turn to spawning. After spawning, the female leaves the nest and thus begins the male’s job of guarding the nest until the eggs hatch and they turn into a school of tiny black fish. It is during this time that the male will savagely defend the nest. The male bass will not eat until the little ones leave the nest.

During this time they do not eat, but the will defend and attack. It is now that a mouse pattern plopped down next to the nest will attract his attention and his lateral sense line will go into overdrive. A small mammal is no match for this ferocious predator. With lighting speed he will cover the distance to your mouse pattern. In an instant its gone and your fly line leader tightens to the breaking point.

As a predator once the nest is empty certain habits and cycles of the bass are predictable. As a hunter they do things with enough regularity for us to capitalize on them.

Not unlike us they: “hunt”, they “feed” and they “defend”. Knowing how they do these things will give us an edge on the fight.

The largemouth bass makes it home in and around structure. Structure is any area that a Bass can take up a position of feeding and ambush superiority. Usually with a backdoor exit to deeper water to escape into. The best structure goes to the largest fish. Such as fallen trees, sunken logs, weed beds, lily pads, piers etc… These are our hunting grounds for the largemouth bass.

Early morning bass fishing is a favorite time. Cooler water and more oxygen. It is now that bass can be found cruising the shorelines for food. This is when I use a size 2 mouse. Mice often fall into the water from the shore so a mouse isn’t a big surprise for a bass. Casting our mouse next to the shoreline or into the weeds/Lilly pads or a sunken/floating log will often elicit a hit.

Cast the mouse and let it sit for a moment. Bass will often take a few seconds and look at your treat. But sometime the mouse barely hit’s the water. A bass will take about a 1/10 of a second to determine if the meal is to his liking before he spits it out so you must be ready for a strike.

The afternoon brings out my streamers and wooly buggers in sizes 2 - 6. I fish these a little deeper and outside a weed bed edge with a slight hesitation retrieve. As if it is a wounded fish. A Dalhburg diver is a good fly for this. The Dalhburg will dive as it is retrieved and come back up to the surface as you let up on the retrieve. This action mimics the action of a wounded bait fish. It’s an action few bass can ignore. A little fly float will help this action as well.

The evening brings out the top water flies again. A black or natural mouse size 2, dragon flies size 4, general red and black poppers size 4 even a saltwater white pencil plug with a red tail size 2 can work. Also it is a good time for dry flies. Nothing can beat a 3 lb bass hitting a size 12 Blue winged olive. Patterns don’t mater to the Bass. We are not matching the hatch. Just annoying a hungry fish. Toss it into edge a weed bed and let it sit. Twitch it and stop. Mimic a struggling wet insect. See what happens.

Check out what other bass fishers are using in your area.

Fly Rods For Bass Fishing

This is an area of much confusion and misunderstanding. A good fly rod for largemouth bass fishing is a 8 ½ foot 6 weight medium to fast action rod. A good medium action rod will get your fly out to 20 feet depending on your casting style and skill. Set it up with a 7 foot 2x - 4x leader with a matching 12 - 16 inch length of tippet.

Final thoughts

Knowing the habits of this fish will give you the edge in the contest. Deep/shallow, hot /cold, what kind of structure, passage to deep water, food, oxygen, water clarity, shoreline features. Knowing how Bass relate to these and many more environmental stimulants will make the hunter “par excellence” into the hunted. Good fishing.

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A lifetime bass fisherman with a passion for fly fishing. For more information on bass fishing with a fly rod and general tips and tricks please go to http://www.why-bass.blogspot.com

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Bass Fishing in Florida

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Bass Fishing in Florida

I consider Florida to be the Mecca of Largemouth Bass fishing in the United States. There are many places for bass fishing in Florida. In this article I will describe one place that is well known and one little known place that offers great fishing opportunities as well. I want to stress that there are many different lakes for bass fishing in Florida. When I talk about Lake Okeechobee for instance understand that there are hundreds of lakes for bass fishing in Florida that fit the same description throughout South Florida.

Bass Fishing in Florida - Lake Okeechobee

Lake Okeechobee is perhaps the most famous largemouth bass lake in the United States; It has earned that reputation by continuously producing large numbers of very large bass. It is a very large lake, over 50,000 square miles! It is also a very shallow Lake. A large portion of this lake is less than 6 feet deep. These in fact are the areas that often hold the largest bass. I would venture to guess than over half of the ten pound or larger bass I have caught have come from water that was 306 foot deep.

Fishing Lake Okeechobee can be a challenge but very rewarding. You will of course want to find the shallow weedy areas of the lake. If your only concern is boating a huge Largemouth Bass then you might want to consider fishing with livebait. The specific livebait of choice in this lake is the wild Florida Shiner. They are available at most marinas/bait shops in the area. If you are going to target huge Largemouth Bass you will need to use large bait. An eight to ten inch long shiner allowed to swim freely under a float, or free lined, is an awesome presentation.

Understand that with large bait you need to use a very large hook. Make sure your hook is well sharpened as it must penetrate the tough mouth of a very large fish. You need to use a stout heavy action rod that has enough backbone to set that hook deep inside the mouth of your quarry.

Bass Fishing in Florida - Baits to Use

If you prefer the more sporting method of using artificial baits then you need to gear your arsenal to fishing in heavy weeds. Spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and other topwater offering are much more important to have in your box than crankbaits and spoons. You need to be able to retrieve your lure through the heavy cover where the bass lie. Again make sure your hooks are sharp. Vary your retrieve until you find the proper presentations. You will find some days where a fast retrieve is required to catch very active fish. On other days you need a much slower presentation.

The key thing you need to do when bass fishing in Florida is be able to read the water. In a large lake like Okeechobee much of the water does not hold many fish. You need to first take notice of your surrounding and look for areas likely to hold fish. You can often do this by simply looking at the surface of the water for action. If you see schools of shiners and other smaller fish constantly breaking the surface of the water you can be sure Largemouth Bass are around as well.
Look for ambush points and other areas likely to hold fish. As with any kind of fishing you need to think like a bass. Look for areas that make sense for the bass to inhabit. The key is not to spend too much time in any one area that is not producing.

Once you find areas you should use lures like spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and other topwater baits. Sound is very important in these conditions, I prefer the spinnerbaits with round blades that emit vibration and attract the Largemouth Bass through sound as well as sight. A jig and pig combo is also very effective in this lake. You can bounce this artificial along the bottom of the lake with great success.

I would recommend using a guide the first time you visit this lake. Pay attention to where he takes you to fish and ask questions. You do not solely hire a guide to help you catch fish. You should strive to learn and become a better fisherman by learning and understanding the principles the guide uses in making your trip productive.
Southern Florida has many lakes that are smaller versions of Lake Okeechobee. They all can be fished in a similar manner.  For a different place to fish for Largemouth Bass fishing in Florida, I am going to throw out the canal/lake system of Cape Coral, Florida. Cape Coral, Florida is known for its extensive system of both fresh and saltwater canals and lakes. You can literally jump right out of your car and hook into a several hundred pound Bull Shark on one canal and less than a mile away hook into a huge Largemouth Bass in a freshwater canal.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Get more information on Florida bass fishing here: http://www.askbassfishing.com/

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