| If you are planning a bass fishing trip,
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| | their feeding.
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| you may want to review weather conditions
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| | Windy days:
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| before gettingstarted. Many anglers
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| | Bass tend to gravitate toward brushy
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| travel to enjoy bass fishing,some of
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| | areas or timber during windy
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| which are pros and can decide the best
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| | days.Depending on the degree ofwind, and
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| timeto visit fishing holes. In addition,
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| | the direction, warm windy days attract
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| novice anglers know how to predict
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| | smaller fish, which attract bass. If the
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| weather conditions.
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| | wind isblowing in the same direction, and
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| For those just getting started, you may
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| | the wind is warm, bass tend to gather is
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| take advice from the pros. On that note,
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| | that region of the water.
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| this article isgeared towards novice
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| | If the wind is affecting the water, i.e.
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| anglers and the inexperienced .
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| | if waves are hitting the shoreline, bass
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| Bass tend to swim in all weather
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| | fish tend togravitate toward muddy areas,
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| conditions, yet when fishing, the weather
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| | yet on occasion where they quickly
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| plays an essential part inhow much catch
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| | discover clearer water, the bass
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| is made. For instance, if the water is
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| | willfeed.
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| stable, bass tend to rest and feed on
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| | Strong winds:
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| routineschedules. The schedules play a
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| | It is advisable that you wait before
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| major role in the time to catch the bass.
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| | going bass fishing if the winds are
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| Most times, bass arepredictable during
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| | strong. At this time if thewaters are
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| stable weathers. The bass tend to feast
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| | shallow, bass tend to swim slowly through
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| during incisive contravention points,
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| | the streams. Moreover, water turbulences
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| i.e.in the middle of the day. Once they
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| | willsend bass to the bottom of the water.
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| are full, the bass tend to swim near the
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| | Rainy Days:
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| bottom of the water.
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| | Rain draws the attention of everything in
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| During this period also, bass schools
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| | nature, including bass. Bass benefit from
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| start, giving anglers the opportunity to
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| | rainy days andwill swim en route for the
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| attend Fishing classes.
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| | surface of the water, thus making it a
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| Cold Fronts and largemouth bass:
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| | good time to fish. At this time, youmay
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| During cold fronts, bass tend to feast a
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| | want to enjoy bass fishing. However, if
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| great deal and compel anglers to use
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| | the rain is heavy and pouring, bass fish
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| unique strategies, whichinclude small
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| | tend to ceasebiting.
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| lures and light fishing lines. . During
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| | If you are planning a bass fishing trip,
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| spurts the bass will feast lightly,
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| | you may want to learn how novice anglers
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| whichprepares them for friendlier waters.
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| | decide on weathercondition.
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| Winter Fishing:
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| | How anglers decide:
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| During the colder months, the water
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| | Anglers consider cirrus clouds,
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| attracts the sun, which sometimes makes
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| | thunderhead, calm, waves, stall fronts,
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| the water warmer. At thistime, bass fish
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| | clear skies, cumulus clouds,heavy runoff,
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| tend to swim along the outside of the
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| | lightning and thunder before, after, and
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| water, floating up on occasion. However,
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| | while bass fishing. Anglers tend to focus
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| on warmdays, largemouth bass tend to
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| | onpatterns as well. Patterns defined in
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| rest, hence making the fish harder to
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| | angler terms refer to the location in
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| catch.
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| | which bass swim, and thestaging that is
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| Warm days:
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| | required to promote catch.
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| Apart from the fact that Largemouth bass
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| | Tip: Stable weather tends to produce a
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| tend to feed during warm days,the water
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| | school of feeding bass. Go fishing!
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| temperature and theseason influences
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