All about Large Mouth Bass
February 17, 2010 by RB Bass Fishing
Filed under Featured, Large Mouth Bass, RB Bass Fishing Tips, Spring Bass Fishing Tips, Summer Bass Fishing Tips, Winter Bass Fishing Tips
SENSES: Largemouth bass have the five major senses common to most animals: hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch. They have another sense, the lateral line, which is a series of sensitive nerve endings that extends from just behind the gill to the tail on each side of the fish. The lateral line can pick up [...]
4 seasons of a Bass
February 17, 2010 by RB Bass Fishing
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GENERAL FACTS ABOUT BASS LOCATION: Bass are cold blooded creatures, meaning that their body temperature is directly related to the temperature of the water in which they swim. Thus the temperature of the water can have a great deal of impact on where bass will be and how active they are on any given day. [...]
Winter Bass Fishing Tips
February 17, 2010 by RB Bass Fishing
Filed under RB Bass Fishing Tips, Winter Bass Fishing Tips
Winter: (1) Water Conditions – During this season, water will be 45 degrees or colder over much of the country except the deep South, and usually fairly clear. (2) Bass Location – Most bass will be schooled in deep holding areas at this time, although they may make occasional forays into shallow water along [...]
Winter Bass Fishing?
January 20, 2010 by Dan Wells
Filed under Winter Bass Fishing Tips
Winter fishing? ” by Dan Wells” UUGGGHHH! Just try it, you might be surprised. Winters is almost here and so are freezing mornings. If you can handle the cold temps and cold boat rides there is some great fishing and lots of open water ahead of you. The first thing to remember is to slow [...]
Winter Time Bass Fishing
January 20, 2010 by RB Bass Fishing
Filed under Winter Bass Fishing Tips
It is now reaching the cold time of year we know as winter but don’t pack your rods and boat away yet there is plenty of fun to be had. In winter fish will slow way down as they simply have a decreased metabolism and don’t need to eat as much. With that being said [...]











