Your Questions About Catching Bass In Summer
Robert asks‌
What is the best way to catch Bass in central Illinois in the summer? Bass Fishing?
LMBassFish answers: I live in Springfield Illinois, and I found that slow moving plastic worms work pretty good if you bounce them off the bottom. Other than that I haven’t had much luck this summer.. I heard the best thing to do is fish early or late but never at noon
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Maria asks…
what are the best colored rubber worms and best color lures to use when bass fishing during summer in NJ? i usually fish in murky to clear lakes with mucky bottoms i just need as much detail as i can get and color wise and if you want to throw in some pointers about lure types and even bringing it in (like to jig or not to jig) that wouldnt hurt…im no rookie i can catch bass just pointers and tips never hurt, thanks
LMBassFish answers: Black, Black Shad, Black/Chartreuse Tail, Black/Blue Tail, Black/Blue Fleck, Black/Blue Flake, Black/Blue Laminate, Black/Red Flake, Black/Red Flake/Firetail, Black/Red Tail, Black/Red Swirl, Black Orange, Black Grape, Black Grape/Firetail, Black Grape/Chartreuse Tail, Grape, Blue Fleck, Camo, Red Shad, Tequila Sunrise, Electric Blue, Green Pumpkin, Green Pumpkin/Blue Flake, Green Pumpkin/Chartreuse Tail, Green Pumpkin/Copper Flake, Black/Blue Tail, Moccasin, Motor Oil, Motor Oil/Red Flake, Motor Oil/Chartreuse Tail, Red Bug, Sour Grape, Watermelon, Watermelon Candy, Watermelon Candy Red, Watermelon Chartreuse, Watermelon/Chartreuse Swirl, Watermelon Purple/Red Flake, Watermelon/Red Flake, Watermelon Orange, Watermelon/Purple Flake, Watermelon/Gold Flake, Green Pumpkin, Junebug, Black/Blue Fleck, Cherry Seed, Plum, Purple, Pumpkinseed, Blue Flake/Fire Tail, Ox Blood, Ox Blood/Red Flake, Junebug Red, Pomegranate, White Pearl, Bubblegum, Chewin’ Gum, Brown Stone, Pearl, Methiolate, Chartreuse, Earthworm, Sherbet, Dirty White, Chaos, Pepper Frog/Hot Orange, White/Chartreuse Tail, Cany Corn, Albino, Albino Shad, Roadkill Camo, Crawberry, Cinnamon, Light Cinnamon, Clear Cinnamon,
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Cinnamon/Purple Flake, Dark Melon Pepper, Mardi Gras, Smoke, Smoke Shad, Salt & Pepper, Texas Smoke, Smoke/Purple/Black Flake, Sierra Mist‌ The list goes on.
Jenny asks‌
What is a good fishing lure to catch bass in ga during summer in a large 4 ft deep water? Fishing for bass in large pond need help for good lure
LMBassFish answers: Spinner, top water frog, plastic worm, silver weedless spoon, chrome rattletrap.
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Sandy asks…
How far should I be able to cast a line with a baitcast reel. I have been using spinning reels for over 20 years, but got into using baitcast reels because I am looking into catching bass and stuff. Well, when i cast my line using my baitcast reel it only goes about 20 yrds. Is that usual or should be it be way more? If anyone has any tips or anything please let me know. I have been using a rapala DT04 due to it carrying a little more weight so my cast is a little further.
LMBassFish answers: Twenty yards isn’t bad, friend, don’t be fooled by fishing tales. For the best casters it’s a matter of technique, obviously. Best I ever saw was an old boy in Tennessee who had an unhurried, easy way of putting it out there. He said he had no technique beyond not extending his arm too far forward, and putting his eye on the spot he wanted to cast to; he’d practiced as a kid until where he wanted to and where he got it was the same place. He only stressed to not worry about it. He’d tell me, “Quit chasing skill, Stevie; let it come to to you in sweet time”. And get this: the equipment he mostly used (because it was always in the car) was a Pocket Fisherman. He had the good stuff, but said it really didn’t matter. There was a ninety-foot dock out near the house and I saw him cast that PF many times to the lilys just short of the end, make it eighty-five feet or so. I have the good stuff too, but I’ve always done as he said and profited by it. I think when people get all frenetic and type ‘A’ about fishing that they transmit that into their cast and retrieve. Fish sense it and bite less. That’s why they say a man shouldn’t fly fish before he’s forty. It’s just a
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saying, but it means patience and pace, right? Last example: I was fishing Kitsap Lake every day one summer when I was unemployed, and did ok, but an old man who was always out there would be hauling them in like a trawler. Ate my pride one day and asked him how he did it, especially since I had a nice boat and he was using a $9.95 Kmart inflatable thing. Told me that was where I was going wrong. I did like he said, got a tiny inflatable just barely big enough for me and my son, and threw together a Ford Fender. Held the pole between my knees, rowed real slow, and started shagging trout left and right, and I mean every 2-5 minutes or so. The natural rhythm of hand-paddling that little boat, along with the Fender, did the trick. Not trying to tell you a fish story, but I got so I wouldn’t use bait if I couldn’t afford it. I sold the Bayliner (needed the money, anyway) and to this day I have a small Zodiac I use, and no trolling motor. That’s it. I’m not Even a world class fisherman but I catch fish when I go fishing.
John asks…
When was the last time you went fishing? Whats your favorite fish to catch? I would love to go haven’t been in a few years though thinking about going before the summer ends. I like to catch Bass as they are tough fish and brim for sandwiches and a couple of catfish are ok too. FIshing is really relaxing to me how about you? E-ma that sounds good!
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LMBassFish answers: Went fishing yesterday. Catfish! It’s relaxing to sit and watch the lazy river flow by, smell the scents of the riverside and woods, see the changing patterns of sunlight on the trees, all the wildlife that comes near, and the thought that all i have to do right now is be alive.
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