by Robert W. Benjamin
In the fishing world largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are two of
the more highly coveted
fish individuals love to
catch. Those who express
an interest in fishing
for bass tend to know
all there is to know not
only about catching this
underwater marvel but
their individual habitat
as well. For those
who may not be quite as
versed with regard to
bass fishing or even
those fishermen who
would like to brush up
on their bass knowledge,
the following paragraphs
will highlight some
interesting information
regarding largemouth
bass and smallmouth bass
as well as fishing for
these species.
Largemouth bass and
smallmouth bass spend
most of their time in
lakes and rivers where
fresh water is
plentiful. They tend to
congregate in mossy,
sheltered areas where
smaller fish, such as
minnows, provide a meal
for them to snack on at
their leisure. The size
of the bass tends to
vary depending on the
fish itself although
estimations can be given
as to their size.
Smallmouth bass can be
approximately 8-15
inches long and weigh
around 4 lbs. or so. As
for largemouth bass,
these fish tend to be
around 1-2 lbs. and have
a length similar to the
average of the
smallmouth bass.
There are certain tricks
of the fishing trade
which help bass
fishermen catch the most
bass possible. The best
time to fish for bass is
May through July as it
will yield the best
possible catches for
bass fishermen. As for
favored bait, items such
as minnows, crayfish,
nightcrawlers, jigs,
crankbaits and
spinnerbaits all attract
both types of bass. Both
live bait and artificial
lures will attract the
largemouth bass and
smallmouth bass. It is
important to note that
one may be better able
to catch smallmouth bass
as opposed to largemouth
bass as the smallmouth
bass have a more unique
curiosity when it comes
to their attraction to
bait and lures. With
regard to the best time
of day to catch bass, it
is best to head out to
the lake or river
throughout the
summertime around early
morning or late evening
into nighttime, as the
bass tend to take
shelter from the sun
during the day. They are
more active when the
climate is cooler and
the sun is not as
bright. Bass fishing,
whether for largemouth
or smallmouth bass, is
an exciting pastime
which yields many
fortuitous results. By
following the
aforementioned tips, one
may be that much luckier
when it comes to reeling
in the best catch.
There is a website that
has great information on
most species of
freshwater fish. It has
details that pertain to
each species of fish
such as habitat,
spawning, eating habits,
the best lures and baits
and more, the website is
called: Fishing
Stringer, and can be
found at this url:
http://www.fishingstringer.com
By Robert W. Benjamin
Copyright © 2006 You
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About the Author
Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over
5 years, and has been producing low-cost software for the past 25+ years. He
first released products on the AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late
1970's-80's. RB59 Software
http://www.rb59.com/software
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