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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Dr JL]
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04/13/15 11:28 PM
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Chris_K
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Luck helps! Also there are about 20-25 days every year that are high risk days- I would be fishing with confidence at the right place on those days.- hard to figure them out sometimes though- lol! those the dates big mommas are on beds or what?
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Donald Harper]
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04/14/15 12:52 AM
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epicoutdoors
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Here are the things I put on my jig, spinner bait, T-rig and C-rig so they fulfill the dinner bell list for big bass. I want the bass to eat it because it is real to them. There is no question that it is alive and a critter that they will not pass up. These baits must have every sense that a big bass is looking for. I also catch more big fish in heavy cover situations because the bait has all the senses that a big bass is looking for.
These baits must carry all of the six senses; sight, sound, smell, taste, vibration, and heat signature. The problem is figuring out the right combinations because there are many variations of each of these senses.
- I firmly believe that bass feed off a Heat Signature because they are cold blooded. I have developed the spider keeper that slips on behind the skirt and holds two cylinders that will get hot when water activated. This represents a bait fish sunning in the rocks then returning to deep water or any critter falling off a bush that is warmer than the water. This will sew up the deal when a big bass is looking for any forage with a different body temperature than it's own. It only takes one degree difference. This is why you catch lots of fish on the first cast then never get another bite. Your bait was hot laying in the sun and you got bit on the first cast.
In closing, I work very hard to put these same features on my spinner baits, and creature baits that go on the C-rig and T-rig. I even make sure my hand poured creature baits have the through body Double Flange Glass eye with the single big BB. They all seem to produce on deep structure and contours.
How can a largemouth bass recognize a "heat signature"? They do not possess the ability to see in the infrared spectrum. Catching a big bass or a few big bass can happen purely by accident. Just go fishing. If you want to catch them with regularity then apply a few basic principles to your efforts. Fish waters where good numbers of big bass live. Understand each lakes differences and locate the sweet spots where and when big fish feed. Timing can be one of the most critical factors. Early, late, mid afternoon on the hottest day or the middle of the night. One lake may produce excellent results in shallow water where another will require you to search the depths. Be prepared for either and anything in between. No one can tell you where these spots are going to be. The usual suspects, channels, breaks, contours, humps, points and blah, blah , blah are good places to start but huge bass can be and are regularly caught in the most ridiculous locations. Be careful with boat control. Don't go in "like a bull in a china shop". This is often overlooked and a big reason that some anglers struggle. Use good quality equipment that can handle the task and wont fail you in the moment of truth. Sharpen your hooks and do it correctly! As far as baits go, its not he particular bait as much as it is the presentation. This is the most important factor of all if you want to catch a lot of big bass. The most basic baits will produce well if you use them correctly. The situation that is in front of you will dictate what type of bait to use and how to use it. It doesn't need to be the latest greatest whatever with your HD Touch 3D imaging 12"screen Hydroblaster setting you up. It's not that complicated but like anything else you need to find that zone and find your success.
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 12:55 AM
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Big bass boy
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the best kept secret for big bass is 1/16 oz rooster tail spinner in the deepest part of the lake. shhhhhhh! 
Flower mound bass team Triton trx19 PB: 7lb ray rob
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 01:08 AM
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SkeeterRonnie
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I always rub my jig on my underarm before casting so I get a heat signature on it! Lmao!
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 01:53 AM
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Cass Caldwell
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: MagFluker]
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04/14/15 01:58 AM
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ezbassin
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big baits = bigger fish but less bites, add some scent and some luck. Might want to try fishing at night too, they more active! +1 Fish big baits on lakes with big fish in them at night.
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 01:18 PM
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OKay,,,,, so let's talk 5-7# bass How do you consistently catch fish that are not giants but are in that mid--range where you can catch 4 or 5 a day. pf catching 1-3 lbers is "normal", how do you zero in on those mid-range fish ?
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 01:46 PM
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epicoutdoors
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Put yourself where they are and be there when they are catchable. Use the right equipment and baits for the situation. A few tips aren't going to answer the question for you and consistently put you on fish. It will be time on the water, a committed approach to learning about bass behavior and lots of trial and error that will teach you.
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 02:04 PM
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RayBob
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Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it !
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 02:13 PM
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dlot08
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Large Bait and slow presentation has worked best for me, although spinnerbaits and chatter baits slow reeling and stopping it have worked as well and in deep water big magnum flukes with a half OZ weight dragging it through brush or timber on humps is also a good idea and has been key to. Usually C-Rig with a big Bait like a 12" Power worm off some sort.
 9.9 and a 10.2 at ray Robert January 1st
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/14/15 06:27 PM
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Sooner Claus
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OKay,,,,, so let's talk 5-7# bass How do you consistently catch fish that are not giants but are in that mid--range where you can catch 4 or 5 a day. pf catching 1-3 lbers is "normal", how do you zero in on those mid-range fish ? None of us can consistently catch 4 or 5 fish a day in the 5-7 lb. range on a public lake. We'd be on TV if we could. I'd say fishing big baits at night near deep water gives you the best chance.
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/15/15 12:07 PM
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Fork today [Re: Lake Fork Guide-Cody Malone] Nutman Online content Extreme Angler
Originally Posted By: Barn
Exceptionally damp and went. White bass seemed to like it. Didn't find too many bass that wanted to cooperate.
Originally Posted By: Lake Fork Guide-Cody Malone
Wet day for sure but they bit good!
THIS ...... is what I am talking about !!!! One person says the fishing is no good,,,,,,,the next says they were biting good.
why is it that one person,,, given similar abilities as the next,,,, does not catch as many or as big of fish as the next ??? why is it that the guy in the back of the boat catches more fish,,,,,let's say 5-1,,, than the guy in the front of the boat ? _________________________
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/15/15 01:34 PM
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Kens3313
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Fork today [Re: Lake Fork Guide-Cody Malone] Nutman Online content Extreme Angler
Originally Posted By: Barn
Exceptionally damp and went. White bass seemed to like it. Didn't find too many bass that wanted to cooperate.
Originally Posted By: Lake Fork Guide-Cody Malone
Wet day for sure but they bit good!
THIS ...... is what I am talking about !!!! One person says the fishing is no good,,,,,,,the next says they were biting good.
why is it that one person,,, given similar abilities as the next,,,, does not catch as many or as big of fish as the next ??? why is it that the guy in the back of the boat catches more fish,,,,,let's say 5-1,,, than the guy in the front of the boat ? _________________________
Could just be he wasn't at the right spot at the right time.
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/15/15 01:37 PM
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Lil' Louie
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I've caught big bass on both small baits and big baits as well as dd22's.....
Most have come while fishing slow.... Either summer or spring. I usually fish slow and I'm usually fish soft plastics. No better than anybody else but that's how I've had luck catching some dadgum donkey slaunches! Mostly luck though...
![[Linked Image]](http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii159/ntxcop856/th_100_2388.jpg) PB 12.88lbs, Lake Fork 3-17-2013 8:45 a.m.
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Re: BIG BASS --
[Re: Nutman]
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04/15/15 01:50 PM
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MB Champ
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Location is key, fish of a similar size stay together. A 7lber is not going to feed with a 12" bass, he's going to feed on that 12" bass.
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