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Help With Tackle
#1
hey im goin bass fishin for the first time in about 5 years.. and i need some help with tackle.. what would ya'll suggest?? id apreciate some tips also... thanks
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#2
check with our sponcers,

they have a great number of fine products,

This time of year I like to use silver flat fish (spoons) from cabelas, crank baits and soft plastics from megabaits. Mepps spinners can be found at cabela's site all so work well...

target just off the side of those tall weed beds that grow to the serface of the water,

if you are fishing off a peir, fan cast, even in directions where you dont expect to catch a fish, the action will get thier attention... Take several items to offer. switch up your presentations from fast to lazy to wounded.

right now is a good time to go after bass,

good luck,
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#3
What area are you planning to fish? I may be able to suggest some colors according to water clarity, depth and temperature.[cool]
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#4
im gana be fishin in a smal lake, thats got a stream runnin into it, it has a dock, and alot of cover for bass....
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#5
I would use a mediam weight rod with 8-10lb braided line. A rapala lure in a brown color or perch. A bag of senco or similar worms in Watermelon and pumpkin. Fish it with w 3#-4# offset hook weight less unless alot of weeds. Should get you something, but with Bass you never know what they want that day. Live bait wouldn't hurt either.
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#6
try a 16th yellow rooster tail with 8 pounds test line.also live minnows gold if they have them around you. also if they are picky try a small floating minnow shad or sliver color stick to something small and flashy if the water is clouded or muddy,and daker if it is clear but the rooster tail is best bet and comes in a wide assortment of colors and covers a good area while casting. also a purple if you have one works well.
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