Archive for the 'Bass Fishing' Category

Soft Plastic Lures

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
16.10.2008

It seems like everywhere you turn these days there is an opportunity to try another soft plastic lure that is on the market.  I would like to tell you about a company that has been manufacturing soft plastic lures for quite some time and they do very well.

Case Plastics - they have some of the best plastics I have seen and used.  Their attention to detail is great.  These are not the kind of plastics that you will only get one fish out of before you have to change it out.  They manufacture a brand called Mad Tom’s which is pretty much where it all started.  These are great for Small Mouth Bass fishing and there is even some reports that Walleye fisherman are stocking up on them.  If you like to fish Wacky Style, do yourself a favor and check out the Wacky Jacks.  Very unique but offers some great action when used with the O-Wacky Ring that will drive the fish NUTS.

Do yourself and your wallet a favor and check these products ouclr-gold-flk-mt.JPGclr-gold-flk-mt.JPGt.

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Free - Information

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
16.10.2008

I am a big believer in the saying that you can never have too much information.  Especially when it comes to fishing.  That may sound a little silly but think about it.  How many times have you tried and tried to get on a pattern that would produce a limit and just can’t quite get there?  Well believe me, we are not alone.  There are plenty of others out there in the same boat so to speak.

I have recently come across a couple of Bass forums and Fishing Forums that I would like to pass along to you.  These are not only great places to ask other anglers their opinions on certain situations, but most are willing to give you free advise on just about anything to do with fishing.  It does’t even have to be bass fishing.

Do yourself a favor and check these out.

BassFishin.com - this site has a great forum plus they also have some very well done video’s that might help.

TheAnglingCenter.com - The Tactical Approach to Fishing is another great site that I have started viewing lately.  Great people and very helpful.  Fantastic layout with new features that are soon to be added for species specific information.

Both of these sites are very user friendly and could possibly hold the answer to your questions.

Tell em you heard it hear!

The Perfect Bait - Part 2

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
28.08.2008

I’ll start with a question.  Is there a perfect bait?  If you are a fishing addict like myself and so many others, you may say yes to that question.  I have another opinion that I would like to share.  Many of the baits that I have used over the years are perfect for certain situations.  As I mentioned last time, I think a bait that is to be considered perfect should be able to be used in different situations and at different times of the year.  I have many baits that I have considered my favorite bait at any given time.  Usually this relates to confidence more than anything.

One thing for sure, to find the perfect bait you will have to use quite a few to see how they measure up.  Ask yourself this question:  If I could only use one bait, what would it be?

I read an article a couple of years ago covering this very question as it was ask to a panel of pro’s in one of the bass fishing publications.  Of course there were several answers, but what came up more than anything was the Jig.

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The Perfect Bait - Part 1

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
23.08.2008

In the world of fishing, there are so many baits/lures to choose from.  The question is, which one to choose and when do you use it?  If you have put any time at all on the water chasing your favorite prey, you know what I am talking about.  I have said before that I have at least 3 favorite techniques that I use, Cranking, Jigs, Texas rigged soft plastics.

I have my opinion about what the perfect bait is, but I would be really interested in hearing what you think.  I like a bait that can be used in more than one technique or situation.  I am not necessarily talking about color here.  I am talking about taking a soft plastic like a Beaver Craw and using it as a Jig trailer or Texas rigging it.  Of using a Trick Stick weightless Texas rigged and then Wacky rigging it with a jig head, either fishing shallow or deep.  Take a Brush Bug and Texas rig it with a 3/8 oz weight then turn around and through it on a Carolina rig.

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Until next time, Keep Fishing!

Bass Fisherman

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
22.08.2008

5-inch-trick-stick-green-pumpkin.JPGThese days there are so many lures to choose from that it can be very confusing and definitely very expensive!  Bass Fisherman can be very particular about their baits.  If they have a certain lure in a certain color that they have caught more than a couple of fish with then they will stick with it.  Makes sense.  The problem these days is that most of the lures that are on the market have gone through the roof when it comes to price. 

If you will take the time and search the Internet you can still find some great values on Bass Fishing lures.  You can find soft plastics at a discount price that will out perform some of the big name high dollar soft plastics.  As I said earlier, bass fisherman (including yours truly) are a particular group when it comes the our equipment which includes lures.  We find it hard to change sometimes if there isn’t a big name endorsing the product.  I can tell you that if you want a bigger bang for your hard earned buck, then shop around and you will find it.

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Make the adjustments

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
18.08.2008

To make any fishing experience more productive you need to make adjustments throughout the day.   For example, you may start the day with a top water lure such as a buzz bait or you might use a crank bait.  Both are great lures for searching for fish.  If neither one of these lures are not producing then you need to make the adjustment to something slower.  This will typically happen throughout the day as the sun gets higher and brighter.  Of course on days where there is plenty of cloud cover, this may not be the case.  When I mention making the adjustment to a slower lure it could be a soft plastic such as the 5 inch Trick Stick or a Beaver Craw on the back of a Halo Jig.

There are many reasons to make adjustments during your fishing trips.  It could be due to a weather front moving through.  As I mentioned during the heat of the day you need to make adjustments and find out where the fish are hiding in the shade.  You may also have to make adjustments going into the evening with your lure selection.  Fishing pressure is also another reason to make adjustments in your presentation.

Trick Sticks - Worth another mention

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
10.08.2008

I have mentioned this lure in the past but it deserves another mention.  The Trick Stick is known by a few names but they all lead back to the same type product.  Probably one of the most recognizable names is the Senko.  You can find trick sticks in a few different sizes.  You can also use several different techniques with this soft plastic fishing lure which makes it one of the most versatile lures on the market today.  They are a great value for your money too.

5inch-trick-stick-watermelon-red-flake.JPGAs I mentioned, you can use these baits several different ways.  You can Texas Rig them with out a weight which helps give them a great deal of action.  Make sure that you have the Trick Stick as straight as possible on the hook.  One of the other more popular ways to fish the Trick Stick is to Wacky Rig it.  Again you will get a lot of action out of the Trick Stick when Wacky rigged.  The size of the hook to use seems to be as personal of a choice as the line you use.  I will say that a 2/0 hook seems to be the norm.  You don’t want an over-sized, exposed hook that will lead to snag after snag if you are near brush.  The third way that I have used these lures is the Shaky Head method.  Basically getting a stand up jig head and Texas Rigging the Trick Stick.  When the bite gets tough, this is one of the hottest things going.  It is a slow technique but if you can locate the fish, it will produce.

As I said, you can find the Trick Sticks in a few sizes, the other size that I use is in the 3 inch size.  These are great for skipping under docks with a Shaky Head jig or a Hooker Head Jig.  The Hooker Head jig is a fantastic jig that has a bait keeper hook on it.  The reason I mention this is that it can save you a lot of plastic lures.  The bait keeper hook locks into your Trick Stick and will help keep it from coming off during the battle.

hooker-rigging-instructions.jpgIn the end the Trick Stick is a great lure that just about anyone can use from the novice to the seasoned fisherman.  You can cast, flip, pitch or skip them just about anywhere if you Texas Rig them because they are weedless at that point.

 Give the Trick Stick a try the next time you go out.  I think you will be glad you did!

HOW TO APPROACH A DAY ON THE LAKE

Author: Hook Em Hard Hannah
08.08.2008

When you are preparing to fish a tournament or even just head out for the weekend there are several things you should do before you ever hook up the boat and head out.  Many are obvious such as making sure that everything in and on the boat is in good working order.  Re-tie your lines and prepare all of your tackle, know what the local regulations are… you pretty much get the picture. 

When tournament fishing there is one piece of preparation that I never slack on and I would suggest that if you want to be a better fisherman and make productive use of your time that you do the same.  It doesn’t matter if it is a lake that I have been to many times or a body of water that I have never seen I still practice this.

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 FIND THE BEST MAPS AVAILABLE AND STUDY THEM.  You can save yourself a lot of time and money by studying your maps before you ever leave the house.  You can eliminate a lot of water depending on the time of year and current conditions with the use of a map.  Why fish the flats with a spinner bait if the bass have already headed toward the summer depths.  If you need to find the next drop off from 5 to 10 feet on a point, then your map is the way to go.  These are also excellent record keepers.  Make notes on them when you do find the fish or that secret brush pile.  These days GPS has taken a major role in that area, but we all know that we don’t always fish out of our own boats and unless you want everyone to have your spots marked on their GPS, then take your map.

 There are many good maps available these days.  Look for the one that you like the best and make the investment.

This is just one thing you can do to make your time on the water more enjoyable and productive.

Casting Tips

Author: CaptainJackSparrow
08.08.2008

Types of Casts

  • Overhand
  • Sidearm
  • Underhand

Notable tips will help with accurate and successful casting such as casting past the target when possible and keep line tension and keep a low trajectory in order to obtain as little noise as possible when the lure enters the water. Casting is a smooth wrist action that should be performed with your fishing lure let out a few inches below the rod tip enabling more momentum from your cast.

It is also important to match the rod and reel quality to the weight of bass fishing lure you are using. Faster, limber tipped rods are easier to cast and after loading the rod a smooth sidearm follow through will result in an accurate cast, with practice.

2009 Bassmaster Trail Schedule

Author: CaptainJackSparrow
08.08.2008

The 2009 Bassmaster Tournament Trail Schedule has been released, and for those following we wanted to make sure that you had your calenders clear for the following dates. We are hoping to keep you up to date with specific information about the tournaments as thy near so stay tuned for what will be a what looks like a great tournament schedule.

Bassmaster Classic
Bassmaster Classic 2009
02/20/2009 - 02/22/2009
Red River, Shreveport-Bossier City, LA

Elite Series
Battle on the Border
03/12/2009 - 03/15/2009
Lake Amistad, Del Rio, Tx

Elite Series
Diamond Drive
03/26/2009 - 03/29/2009
Lake Dardanelle, Russellville, AR

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