I need Bass fishing Helps for an upcoming fishing trip any tips?
October 2, 2009
I need help with Bass fishing at Farm Pond, Framingham Massachusetts. And this is the link to the lure im using http://farm1.static.flickr.com/97/247507624_7f0c9a8e44.jpg?v=0
Will this work or do I have to use something else? It is Early Fall so Im gonna need some tips for the fall and btw I do NOT own a boat I will be fishing on shore is that any good and this is my FIRST time fishing fresh water so please make it as clear as possible. Please answer me clearly. email me at wycecool@hotmail.com for additional tips…..
Please ask friends and everyone you know this question cause I think I might get used to FreshWater (since its closer to my house) and Im gonna need an answer as soon as possible!!!
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thats a spoon your going to be fishing. from the shore i bet you will lose it unfortunately. but basically throw it out and don’t let it sink and get caught on the bottom. I don’t think that will work from the side.
I suggest buying some 4/0 / 5/0 wide gap hooks, some lead weights and some zoom trick worms or gary yamamoto senkos.It makes me feel alot better loosing plastic worms than lures that cost between 3-15 bucks.
If you have any other questions just send me a email.
big_buffum@yahoo.com
If it is a farm pond with not a lot of pressure then a variety of things would probably work. Probably everything…..but not that lure in your link. You can catch bass on those occasionally I’m sure, but there are much better options to start out with.
Start with a plastic lure like a tube jig or senko style worm. Throw the it out and let it sink and jig it back to you.
If that doesn’t work throw a rapala or a spinnerbait. Try to run them slow and fast. Vary your speeds.
Walk around until you see a bass or a spot with a nice dropoff. If you see a pile of rocks or tree limbs definitely cast there for a bit.
That should get you into a few fish without overwhelming you with details.
Good luck I hope you get those bass!
for stripers i would focus on using pencil poppers, metal lipped swimmers, dannys, darters, and bucktails