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How to Catch 10x More Bass

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Everyone wants to go out fishing and catch a lot of Bass. Of course, we want to catch big bass also. However, the more you catch the better your chances are of hooking up with a monster bass. The difference between catching 50 bass a day and 10 can be just a couple of details. These details are not just lure choices. Do not worry though, if you want some great bait choices for catching numbers I have included those at the end also. Let’s get started and teach you how to catch 10x more bass when you go fishing.

Have Options

When you go fishing it is best to have a bunch of rods with a bunch of different presentations tied on. That way you can cycle through different baits faster and will not have to retie. Once you get a bite with a bait you can stick with it until that bite dies down. It is important to figure out what is working as soon as possible.

This is a great way to enter into my next point. Get up early when you go fishing. It is no secret that fish bite the best early in the AM and later in the evening. If you get up early and get out right away you will get a better idea of what the fish are doing and be able to have a more successful day.

Change up Baits

Sometimes we have early success with a lure and we don’t want to put it down. The bite however will change throughout the day. If you are catching a lot on a crankbait in the morning and you notice that the bite dies down it is time to change.

Sometimes the conditions will change. If the wind is blowing and there is cloud cover it is probably a good option to throw moving baits like spinnerbaits, swimbaits, and crankbaits. If you have bluebird skies and no wind you might be better off throwing a Senko or a shaky head worm.

We all have our favorite way to catch fish. However, we can’t force the fish to do what we want. We have to fish the conditions.

Pay Attention to Your Conditions

Conditions play a huge roll in what the fish are doing and where they will be. Whenever I catch a bass or my partner catches a bass I will pay attention to how it all happened. How close to the bank or boat did it bite? Did you catch it by a piece of wood or grass? Was the bite aggressive or light? Did the bass choke the bait or just barely get the back hook? All of these are clues as to what you should do.

For example: Let’s say that you are fishing topwater and the fish are boiling at it but not fully committing and getting it. Maybe this happens a couple of times. That is a sign that you need to either downsize or put something under the water. I would probably throw a slightly smaller swimbait and have a lot more success.

Cover Water

In the morning you want to keep moving and cover the water. This is usually done by fishing something that is a fast-moving bait. When you catch a fish always cast back in that same area 2 times before moving on from an area. Pay attention to how and where you caught them and try and duplicate the same cast.

Pro Tip: You want to keep your bait in the strike zone as long as possible. So try throwing your baits parallel to the bank as opposed to perpendicular. Maybe you keep you boat ten foot off the bank and make long casts right along the bank. Find which depth is best and rinse and repeat.

However, the fast and furious power fishing pattern (using moving baits) may eventually die down. So you might have to eventually slow down.

Slow Down When Needed

Sometimes the way we can catch the most bass is by slowing down. Slow down for me usually means throwing something like a worm. Maybe a Texas Rig or a shaky head will help you get more bites. Casting at a target and slowly dragging it back to you is a great way to catch a lot of fish.

This technique usually works a little better when the sun is high. The bass will draw tight to the structure and try to find shade. You will want to target things like wood, laydowns, brush piles, grass, lily pads, and docks for the best chance of success.

Have the Right Line

Listen, ladies, and gents. A lazy angler never catches a lot of fish. I know it is easier to just tie on some braid and tie every single lure directly to it. Sometimes that is just fine if the water is super dark and muddy.

For a great reference on when to use certain fishing lines try looking at this resource, I wrote on Fishing Line.  There is a chart that shows you when to use certain lines.

If you want to get more bites to try using a lighter line. I use the lightest line I can. You just have to remember that when you use a lighter line you cannot boat flip fish as much. You will also have to retie more. However, you will catch more fish with a lighter line. I feel like 8lb test Fluorocarbon is a great choice for anything that is underneath the water in most situations. If you are fishing topwater I would fish 10lb test clear monofilament

Start Small

If you want to catch a lot of Bass you want to start with smaller baits. Use a smaller bait and catch some fish and you can slowly start to go bigger as you get more bites. Matching the hatch is how you will get the most bites. If you catch a bass and you see that they are spitting up shad, then grab one and match the size

If you are using a worm maybe you could start with a ned rig and slowly start to use bigger stuff as the day goes on.

Use Scent

This is probably my favorite tip of all. If you want to catch more bass then use scent on your offerings. If I am using a spinnerbait, topwater, jerk bait, crankbait, or any shad pattern I like to use the BANG Shad Spray. If I am using a jig (not the best bait for catching a lot of bass) I will use the Crawfish Scent. For anything else that bumps the bottom like a worm, I will use Garlic Bang Scent.

I promise you this stuff will not only help you get more bites but the Bass will hold on longer. After you catch a fish, you will want to reapply the scent. If you use sunscreen make sure to wash your hands off before handling your lures. Or you can use one of the above-mentioned scents to mask that smell. This is such a HUGE advantage if you want to Catch 10X MORE Bass.

Have Good Hooks

Make sure that all your baits have good hooks. Black nickel hooks are the best. If you see those ugly brown wire hooks (treble hooks) on your lures change them out immediately. 

I love the triple grip hooks. You will simply catch more fish. They are amazing and will not straighten out.

Be Erratic

Last but not least you want to be erratic. If you are fishing a spinnerbait you do not want to cast it out and reel it back in.

Instead, you want to cast it out and bump it into a tree, pause it and let it fall, speed it up, slow it down, twitch the rod tip, and burn it in. It does not have to be in that order, but you get the picture. Did you know that some of the times when bass bite they are not even hungry? A lot of times the bass gets irritated and can’t resist erratic action.

If you are using a worm or jig play with the cadences on that. Maybe one day they want you to drag it and the next day they want you to hop it. Find out what they want and rinse and repeat.

Sometimes they will want things reeled very slow and sometimes they want it a little faster. You always want to incorporate (if nothing else) a pause with any retrieve of any bait that you have. Try this and you will not be sorry.

3 Baits to Catch 10x MORE BASS

Alright here is the moment you have all been waiting for. Here are 3 baits that will help you catch 10x more bass. 

It is hard to go wrong with a square bill crankbait. I especially love this bait when pond fishing or fishing for largemouth. I threw it almost exclusively for 4 days in lake Guntersville during the Shad Spawn. Remember to use Fluorocarbon, change the hooks, and be erratic like we spoke about above. I love the 1.5 size because in general, it does a great job of matching most baitfish.

The wider wobble is usually better in the late spring and summer. I prefer a tighter wobble when the water is colder.

A weightless Senko is another awesome way to catch a lot of Bass. They simply cannot resist this thing. Simply pick a target (wood, grass, lily pads, docks) and cast and let it sink.

This is one of those baits that almost does the work for you. The way this thing sinks horizontally drives the fish crazy. Any color works as long as it is Green Pumpkin.

I like to use braid with a Fluorocarbon leader. If you do not know how to connect the two lines correctly here is a video I did to demonstrate the double uni knot How to Tie a Uni Knot.

A shaky head with a zoom worm is pretty deadly all year long. Simply rig braid with fluorocarbon leader and cast it out and let it sink to the bottom. Drag it and let it pause. When you feel the bite, reel up the slack and set the hook. This bait simply catches fish no matter what the conditions.

In Conclusion

Alright, there you have it. You now know how to catch a lot of bass. These tips will help you. The overall key is to change and experiment and be flexible. Once you find something then keep trying it until it doesn’t work anymore.

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