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