Sight and sound

Article Abstract:

Anglers need to be aware that some bass respond to sight, while others are affected by vibration. Predatory bass are attracted to the visual, but when visibility is poor, proper casting can make them respond to sound. Bass that ambush their prey, such as the smallmouth, respond best to lures that vibrate well.

Author: Doggett, Joe
Purchasing, Fishing lures

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Caught in the cross fire

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The technique of cross-fire casting, casting from two different angles so that the paths of the casts form the shape of the letter X, is described, with focus on the need for accuracy.

Author: Doggett, Joe
Practice

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Blind ambition

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Reservoir and big-lake bass fishing requires more casts per hour than traditional bass holes. A professional version of the derogatory 'chucking and winding' technique is described.

Author: Doggett, Joe

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Subjects list: Methods, Bass fishing, Casting (Fishing)
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