Taking the latter point first, you need to be able to change your
tactics at the drop of a hate because one day is completely unlike the
next when you go fishing for sea bass. You need to be able to use
various lines, lures and baits as well as fish in different ways. For
example, fly fishing may work one day but may be totally useless the
next. As such, you have to be flexible enough to change your technique
when it is not working for you. However, you should do a little
research regarding baits before you head out for the day. Sea bass
typically bite more if you use baits and lures that mimic the other
life in the area, their natural prey. They tend to stick to the
familiar in terms of their food so get as close to that as you can.
Fish at the right time of day. Although the water temperature does make
a difference, it is not as big a deal for sea bas as for largemouth
bass or smallmouth bass. Instead, the major issue for them is the water
level and particularly the tides. You have to check out their behaviour
in relation to the tides and time the day perfectly and go for the
shallows.
The time of year is also important because it is easier to fish for sea
bass and experience a measure of success at certain times of year. If
you are fishing in the Atlantic then you should consider May until
September as the best time to fish, although the further couth you go,
the earlier the season will start.
One final tip is not to fish on a new or full moon as neither will
provide fruitful as a result of the tide.
All three of the above tips are excellent for sea bass fishing. As
such, they can give you the information you want and need to get
started.
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