Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Northern ontario Fishing Trip Pt3
Labels:
angler,
fishing,
float rod,
help catch bass,
Introduction,
lake erie,
largemouth bass,
muskie,
niagara,
northern,
panfish,
perch,
pike,
smallmouth bass,
smouthmouth bass,
trout
Northern Ontario Fishing Trip pt2
Labels:
angler,
bass fishing tips,
fishing,
float rod,
Introduction,
lake erie,
largemouth bass,
niagara,
northern,
northern pike,
panfish,
perch,
pike,
salmon,
trout
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Go Pro Salmon Fishing,The one that got away
Labels:
angler,
bass fishing tips,
fishing,
float rod,
help catch bass,
Introduction,
lake erie,
largemouth bass,
muskie,
niagara,
northern,
northern pike,
panfish,
perch,
pike,
salmon,
smallmouth bass,
smouthmouth bass,
trout
Friday, July 23, 2010
Helpful tips to catching bass
Are you tired of going bass fishing and not catching anything. In this article I'm going to tell you some helpful fishing tips to catch bass, some keys things you should know about catching bass or any fish in there habitat, what they eat, were they like to hide, and fishing tackle you should use.
Bass can be found in moving and non moving water with a lot of oxygen and aquatic vegetation where there food and cover for them. The best spot to fishing for bass on the edge vegetation or pockets in the vegetation, that where they like to hang out. That were there food normally hang out and proved cover from other fish or animals from eating them.
Bass like to eat about thing they can swallow like fish, crayfish, small mammals, and insects. Pretty much any lure out there can catch you bass. My personal favourites to catch bass will be spinner baits, 1/8oz spoons, swim baits, and small jig head with gulp alive minnow or live minnow(live minnow is a lot better then fakes). How fast you reel in can make the difference from catching fish or not catch anything at all. Start off reel in fast then slow it down until you find the right speed. I recommand you to get Bass Fishing Essentials,there a lot of great information, that helped me catch a lot more bass.
Bass can be found in moving and non moving water with a lot of oxygen and aquatic vegetation where there food and cover for them. The best spot to fishing for bass on the edge vegetation or pockets in the vegetation, that where they like to hang out. That were there food normally hang out and proved cover from other fish or animals from eating them.
Bass like to eat about thing they can swallow like fish, crayfish, small mammals, and insects. Pretty much any lure out there can catch you bass. My personal favourites to catch bass will be spinner baits, 1/8oz spoons, swim baits, and small jig head with gulp alive minnow or live minnow(live minnow is a lot better then fakes). How fast you reel in can make the difference from catching fish or not catch anything at all. Start off reel in fast then slow it down until you find the right speed. I recommand you to get Bass Fishing Essentials,there a lot of great information, that helped me catch a lot more bass.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Pike and Bass on centerpin
I headed out to my bass spot this afternoon to hook up with some bass. I was only at this spot for 2 hours today. It was good day I hooked up with 2 bass and 1 pike, it was cool to see a pike at the end of my line, it didn't put up that much of a fight, it did a few pulls then it stopped. I used the same bait and tackle from last post.





Labels:
angler,
float rod,
niagara,
northern pike,
smouthmouth bass
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Bass opener
Yesterday was the begining of bass season in southern ontario. I was going to go out yesterday to fish for some bass, but the weather was pretty bad. Today the weather was in my favour, I set up my float rod and headed out to my bass spot. I use okuma aventa float reel and rod combo, with 7gram slip float and small jig head, the choice of bait I use was gulp alive smelt. It turned out to be a good day to start off bass opener. I landed few nice size smallmouth bass and I lost few.





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