Bass Catching Secrets Discovered By Crazy Canadian Walleye and Pike Fishermen
Bass Catching Secrets Discovered By Crazy Canadian Walleye and Pike Fishermen
Sometimes you gotta think "outside the box" before finding a bass fishing breakthrough that instantly changes everything for you. Today, I'm giving you some killer stuff to test in your local spots.Some of these came out of comparing the habits of Smallmouth Bass vs. Largemouth Bass...and some came right from a few crazy Canadian walleye and pike fishermen.Now, if you want access to more inside secrets to catching bass than you could ever test out in a lifetime...each one delivered by old bass fishing gurus (some of whom are as old as dirt...) each one tested through the decades... each one proven to put food on the table...
Feast your eyes on this...and check out just a few of the things these old masters reveal:
* Neil's custom "sidewash lures that triggers a dramatic attack response from monster bass! (He makes these for 3 other fishermen who are sworn to secrecy... but now the secret is yours, and all you need is a size 7 spinner, a hammer, and a special type of hook.)
* The "speed fishing" strategy for luring bass out of natural cover (especially rocks) and forcing them to grab your lure. (...and you can do this this over and over until the cover is completely fished out!)
* An old school "South Canadian" jig Neil and a buddy used to haul in 98 largemouth bass in 1 day! (They had to travel 8 miles by boat... hike through 1/2 mile of brush and boulders... and inflate a small boat on a hidden 42 acre lake -- for the bass fishing experience of a lifetime!)
* And so much more...It's all here:Largemouth Bass Tips...and you can try every inside bass fishing old school secret for a full year before you decide if this is for you.
Next... let's get into this weeks bass catchin' tips...Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass are two completely different species. An angler must have a completely different approach when fishing for each of them.A Largemouth Bass behaves similar to a Northern Pike while a Smallmouth Bass has much more in common with a Walleye in terms of behavior and preferred habitat.For starters I will discuss the physical differences between the two species.Largemouth Bass are about twice as large as Smallmouth Bass.
A five pound Smallmouth is considered a true trophy fish. A Largemouth bass needs to be twice that size to be considered for trophy status. Largemouth Bass are typically green in color, Smallmouth Bass are brown. The other obvious difference is the size of their mouths. The mouth on a Largemouth Bass extends beyond the eye socket when closed. This is not the case for a Smallmouth Bass.