youv'e already got the bait.just keep reeling it in.i know where there's a fish you might like to land.
2007-02-14 11:27:26
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answered by BUSHIDO 7
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what type of fishing do u like any were is the best spot to go.
I'll tell you what I know from my days of fishing in my youth. Bass love bugs. They also love moving bugs. So if you have a small rubber jig they should go for that real well. Add a little fluff and maybe a spinner too. Although you gotta be careful about adding to much pizazz. They prefer mostly sunny days I've found. If the water level has either risen or fallen rapidly due to rain recently I wouldn't bother fishing. They don't wanna bite during those conditions. Bass are not very active in the winter. I would say spring and fall are the best times. They like mossy areas to hide out and ambush their prey, so look for fallen branches or evidence of a moss bed. They will often be seen hanging out around these "holes". If you wanna use bait then go for live minnows or grasshoppers. If you can get them use mayflies. Bass love those things and they are the perfect bait because mayflies often land on the water and the bass will eat them up. The only kinds of Bass I can think of are the Striped Bass, the White Bass, Sand Bass, Large-Mouth Bass, and the Small-Mouth Bass. I always fished for them in Lakes and ponds. I don't think they really like moving water so rivers and streams are pretty much out. I have no idea what The Superior Frog is, but for fun you might try a popper. It's a little fish shaped lure with treble hooks that has a hollow mouth on the front. As you reel it in you give little jerks to the line and the hollow makes a small popping noise against the water. It does sometimes work. The best overall lure I've found though is the rubber jig. Buy different varieties and put a swivel on your line for ease of lure changing. Good luck and happy fishing!
2007-02-14 16:24:02
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answered by Truong N 2
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I wnt 2 Baja Mexico and I caught 7 Tuna fish they each weighed over or slightly under 25lbs each Yaaa and im only 11
2007-02-14 19:32:13
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answered by Taylor 1
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Big game fish.
2007-02-14 14:08:47
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answered by Oz 7
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Best place i know of is those great big holes in the ground that are full of water. late in the evening you will see the water being splashed thats where your fish are . hope you catch them.
2007-02-15 05:55:32
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answered by duc602 7
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Lake of the Ozarks or Truman Lake in Missouri.
2007-02-15 06:17:49
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answered by Anonymous
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30 miles off the coast of Charleston, SC.
2007-02-14 23:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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three quarters of the earth's surface is water. get a globe, spin it around and put your finger somewhere. that's probably a hot fishing spot this season
2007-02-14 14:07:15
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answered by Chris 2
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take a look at your state fishing regulations book/should give some ideas.
2007-02-14 14:24:04
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answered by john K 2
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ten thousand lake state, Minnesota.
2007-02-15 00:16:00
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answered by vy0441 3
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