Post
Bass Fishing the Outer edges
Bass (Small & Largemouth), Freshwater Fishing Articles, Freshwater Fishing Tips, Tackle Tips & How To's theangler PM
I look at the outer edge of cover sort of like that front porch on a house. You can roll through your neighborhood and there might be a few people on their porches but the majority of the people are inside their homes. The same holds true with Bass relating to trees and other fish holding cover. There might be a couple of fish hanging out beyond the outer edges of the trees but you really need to put your bait up in the nasty stuff to get the most out of it.
When I approach a good looking tree in the water I like get a good visual of what I am about to attack. My Wiley X polarized glasses get rid of the glare and allow me to see what is under the water. After I see what I am working with, I begin my assault.
After I beat up the outer edges, I switch my weapon to a square billed Lucky Craft crankbait like the LC 1.5 DRS. Making the most out of every cast, I run the bait parallel to some portions while crashing into other sections of the cover trying to trigger a strike. Once my crankbait assault is done, I will begin to cast into the cover with a jig. The deeper the cast the better until my Siebert Outdoors jig is crawling through the nastiest stuff in front of me. With this process I am simply trying to maximize my fish catching potential and get as many fish as I can from each piece of cover.
Let me reiterate this point so I am perfectly clear. If you are only fishing the outer edges of any cover, you are skipping right over dozens of fish every single time you are on the water. If you want to get the most out of your trip you have to cast back in the intimidating mess.
Next time you are cruising through your neighborhood remember to pay attention to how many people are out on the porches. Don’t forget, Bass are a lot like people. So do not limit yourself to only catching those few fish.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics
by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Feel free to contact me:
Friend Me On Facebook – www.facebook.com/bagwell
Follow Me On Twitter – www.twitter.com/jeremiahbagwell
Via Email – JT_Bagwell@hotmail.com
Now also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/bagwellsbasstactics