Fork however, has dominated the bass fishing in Texas. The thing to remember is
if the lake is a good spot to fish in the fall, chances are, the spring months
are going to be just as good. Although the bass feed aggressively during the
fall, in the spring when they are spawning, you are going to see another type of
aggressiveness. They are going to protect their fry from anything. This is a
great time to fish the spawning beds and you can use just about anything to hook
the bass. They are striking anything that comes near the spawning bed. In other
words, you could dangle a hook and a spinnerbait right in front of them and they
are going to take it.
One tip that no one talks about when bass fishing is the size of the baitfish to
the size of the lure you will use. If the baitfish in the area are large and you
are using a small lure, the bass are going to ignore your bait and go with the
larger baitfish, It is important to know the size of the baitfish and then plan
your lure accordingly. The size of the baitfish changes from week to week or
even day to day. It will depend on the type of baitfish and the current growth
rate.
You want to fish areas of Texas were the bass are known to be and fish areas
that have some baitfish. If there are baitfish present, the bass will be lurking
close by. You will have to determine the size of your lure by judging the size
of the baitfish once you get on the water. You never want to estimate the size
of the baitfish or you could miss the catch of the day. This is an important
part of bass fishing anywhere you decide to fish.
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