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Spring Spawn Largemouth Bass Fishing Techniques -....
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bigfish44
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Jan 22, 2009
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Too early to be thinking about spring bass fishing??? You may be right… it's only January after all. Still, I can't help but get excited for killer largemouth bass fishing only two months away, which is why I felt inclined to write this fishing blog. Only two months! I am going to tell you about an absolutely deadly technique to use during the spawn. The bass go nuts. My favorite bait to use is highly salted green bleeding tubes. The bass go nuts if you drag one of these through shallow coves. Bleeding tubes, for those of you that might not be familiar, look kind of like squids. You hook through them with a relatively large weedless hook and slowly drag them along the bottom through areas where the bass spawn. I don't like to Texas rig the tubes because I don't hook as many fish that way. Make sure that the tubes are salt impregnated so that the bass will hold on to them once they bite. Wait a couple moments after you feel the strike to set the hook to make sure that the bass firmly has the bait. I use this around Fort Worth in places like Echo Lake and it is deadly. Try bleeding tubes and you won't be disappointed. By far the most productive largemouth bass fishing bait that I have found during the spawn. Whether you're bass fishing Chesapeake Bay or Echo Lake this tactic will work for you. Check out Manubu Kurita's new world record largemouth bass caught in Lake Biwa, Japan.
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