Saltwater bass fishing is a popular activity. One of the factors that contributes greatly to a person’s success in catching bass is the type of bait used. Given how many different types of lures are available on the market today, it helps to have some general guidelines to follow when looking to select the right type of bait to catch saltwater bass. These include matching the bait to the fish targeted; matching the bait to the fishing tactics utilized; matching the bait to the fishing conditions prevalent; and taking numerous divergent baits on fishing trips just to be safe.
To begin, those engaging in saltwater bass fishing need to match the bait used to the fish that is targeted. This involves having a knowledge of the characteristics of the fish that one hopes to catch. To illustrate this, while the bait of a top water plug will likely result in a person’s catching a striped bass, the same lure would be ineffective in capturing a cod or any other deep water fish.
Matching the bait to the fishing tactics utilized is also important when one fishes for saltwater bass. Saltwater bass baits are constructed for either trolling or casting and typically not both. To illustrate this, soft plastics are casted effectively, but they are not nearly as successful when trolled out. Furthermore, plastic tubes result in catching bass when trolled, but they are near impossible to cast correctly.
The bait also has to be matched to the fishing conditions present when one fishes for saltwater bass. For instance, while fast trolling is a great method to use when looking to catch tuna, it is very dangerous to employ in rough waters or in high seas. Likewise, it is very difficult to cast a lightweight plastic plug on a windy day, but this same tactic can be effective on a calm day.
Lastly, people should take various baits when them on saltwater fishing trips just to be safe. Different lures help fishermen adapt to changing fishing conditions as well as allow them to fish for a variety of bass. This allows for more flexibility and, in most cases, more fish.
In conclusion, it helps to have a general understanding about selecting baits when a person is going saltwater bass fishing. In particular, he or she should take part in matching the bait to the fish targeted; matching the bait to the fishing tactics utilized; matching the bait to the fishing conditions prevalent; and taking numerous divergent baits on fishing trips just to be safe.


March 16th, 2010
Todd
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