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		<title>Interesting Facts You May Not Know About Largemouth Bass Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to be successful when fishing for largemouth bass? It is important that you first become familiar with the fish themselves. Largemouth bass can be identified by the jagged edged stripes on both sides of the fish which are created by clusters of dark spots, although some largemouth bass are all black in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Do you want to be successful when fishing for largemouth bass?</strong> It is important that you first become familiar with the fish themselves. Largemouth bass can be identified by the jagged edged stripes on both sides of the fish which are created by clusters of dark spots, although some largemouth bass are all black in color. Another characteristic that makes largemouth bass identification easier is that their upper jaws extend past their eyes.</p>
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<p>The largemouth bass&#39; diet evolves throughout its lifetime &#8211; when they are young, they feed on insects and plankton; as they grow older, they start to feed on smaller fish; and once they are fully grown, their diet consists of birds and small mammals such as rodents. They use their smell, hearing, and sight quite effectively to catch their prey. This is done in grass, brush, or drop offs. They mainly use their keen sight when hunting for food. </p>
<div align="center"><a href="http://www.bassfishingadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/nice-close-up-view-of-a-largemouth-bass.jpg" title="nice-close-up-view-of-a-largemouth-bass.jpg"><img src="http://www.bassfishingadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/nice-close-up-view-of-a-largemouth-bass.jpg" border="1" alt="A nice close-up view of a largemouth bass" title="A nice close-up view of a largemouth bass" vspace="20" /></a></div>
<h2>Where to Find Largemouth Bass Spawning Beds</h2>
<p>It is best to fish for largemouth bass in shallow water with temperatures between 64 and 74 degrees Fahrenheit. This is where their spawning beds are most likely to be located. The male largemouth bass creates small depressions for the female to lay her eggs. She can lay up to one million eggs in a spawning season. Once the eggs are laid the male largemouth bass stands guard to ward off potential predators.</p>
<p>Largemouth bass are quite feisty fish and they will always put up a fight when they are lured and hooked. This is why largemouth bass fishing is so exciting! It is quite a challenge to catch largemouth bass, which makes it very rewarding for fishing enthusiasts young and old.</p>
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<h2>Largemouth Bass Fishing Techniques</h2>
<p> Largemouth bass fishing techniques include doodling, pitching, and flipping. Casting can be done sidearm, overhand, and underhand but it is important to ensure that you are accurate when you cast your line. The following are helpful hints that must be borne in mind when casting:</p>
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<li>To create good momentum, the lure should hang just below the tip of your rod before you cast it.</li>
<li>Try to land your lure softly on the water, making as little noise as possible.</li>
<li>Remember to always cast your lure further than your target.</li>
<li>Use your wrist to good effect when casting.</li>
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<h2 align="center">&nbsp;<a href="http://www.bassfishingadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/largemouth-bass-with-lure-in-mouth.jpg" title="largemouth-bass-with-lure-in-mouth.jpg"><img src="http://www.bassfishingadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/largemouth-bass-with-lure-in-mouth.jpg" border="1" alt="A largemouth bass with a lure in its mouth" title="A largemouth bass with a lure in its mouth" vspace="20" /></a></h2>
<h2>The Best Types of Lures for Largemouth Bass Fishing</h2>
<p>The two types of artificial baits that are used for largemouth are hard baits and soft baits. Good examples of soft baits are plastic worms, tube baits, soft jerk baits, and grubs, while examples of hard baits include swimming spoons, crank baits, jigging spoons, spinner baits, vibrating lures, and jigs.</p>
<p>Most largemouth bass fishermen release their catch once they have successfully reeled it in. Largemouth bass are quite tough and they are able to withstand many catch and release situations and hook injuries without damaging their mouths and gills.</p>
<p>There is much more to be learnt with regard to largemouth bass fishing &#8211; this article merely highlights a few important largemouth bass facts that you should know. Largemouth bass fishing is a hobby that is enjoyed by thousands of people of all ages all around the world &#8211; appropriate for solo fishing excursions and group trips alike.</p>
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		<title>Sporting Challenges of Largemouth Bass Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the most serious enthusiasts of the sport of largemouth bass fishing object to the name &#8220;largemouth bass&#8221;. This is because the largemouth bass is in fact a sunfish, rather than a bass. Whatever you want to call this fish, its distinguishing features include a dent between its two joint dorsal fins, a lack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Some of the most serious enthusiasts of the sport of largemouth bass fishing object to the name &ldquo;largemouth bass&rdquo;.</strong> This is because the largemouth bass is in fact a sunfish, rather than a bass. Whatever you want to call this fish, its distinguishing features include a dent between its two joint dorsal fins, a lack of scales on its tail and second dorsal fin and an upper jaw which extends behind its eyes. Its name actually has nothing to do with having a large mouth.<span id="more-36"></span></p>
<p>Now of course you needn&rsquo;t know the difference between a sunfish and a sun hat to enjoy largemouth bass fishing, so you don&rsquo;t have to worry about the nomenclature, just your lures. Largemouth bass fishers are a breed apart; they look upon the fish as a worthy adversary and spend their time planning for the next battle with these formidable opponents &ndash; almost more submarine than fish!</p>
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<p>Largemouth bass fishing truly separates the men from the boys, as well as the women from the girls; this is a fish which takes on all comers (and all anglers). The largemouth bass has a sort of built in sonar system which helps it navigate, along with its sharp olfactory senses. It can also see up to a hundred feet in the water, although thanks to its other sensory capabilities, this is a fish which has no problem hanging out in areas with low visibility such as muddy still waters such as found in estuaries.</p>
<p>The largemouth bass (as far as we know) doesn&rsquo;t attack humans, but they are voracious eaters and powerful hunters, going after snakes, frogs, even birds! A largemouth bass may surprise you with its strength the first time you get a bite from one of these powerful creatures. This is not a sport for the casual angler; it couldn&rsquo;t hurt to have your doctor give you a clean bill of health before you begin largemouth bass fishing!</p>
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<h2>Largemouth Bass Fishing Traditions</h2>
<p> This fish is native to the southeastern United States. Though Florida is most strongly associated with the fish, Georgia is the state which can boast of the largest recorded catch (more than 20 pounds!).  The largemouth bass fisherman has a great deal of respect for their opponent, with many fish, even those of trophy proportions being released. These are fish who are unfazed by a tear in the jaw from a hook, with their injuries healing quickly.</p>
<p>As for culinary value, the flavor of the largemouth bass does leave a little to be desired. Depending on what body of water the fish in question calls home, the flavor may be exceptionally disagreeable. Largemouth bass fishing is really more about the sport than catching dinner however.  In Florida, January and February are the months where these magnificent fish spawn, with the fathers guarding their eggs and young with great valor.</p>
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		<title>The Popularity Of Largemouth Bass Fishing In Florida</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently, largemouth bass are one of the most sought after types of fish in the USA.  There is an abundance of largemouth bass all over Florida.  This is why Florida has become one of the prime destinations for largemouth bass fishermen from all around the world.  Florida is also host to many other exciting attractions.  With its beautiful beaches, exhilarating theme parks, and extravagant resorts, the state of Florida has something to offer every member of the family.<span id="more-24"></span></p>
<p>While visiting popular holiday destinations such as Miami Beach, Disney World, and Sarasota with your family, you can also enjoy some great fishing spots in between!  There are numerous superb locations for largemouth bass fishing in Florida.  Below are some of the most popular destinations that every bass fisherman is sure to enjoy.</p>
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<h2>St John&rsquo;s River</h2>
<p> One of the most visited largemouth bass fishing destinations in Florida is St. John&rsquo;s River.  Located in Lake County, this small town offers some of the finest largemouth fishing in the state.  There are many camp sites with full facilities along the river where you and your family can set up camp in a clean, safe environment.  St. John&rsquo;s River has been revered for its fishing for hundreds of years.  The river is teeming with largemouth bass that are always eager to bite!  Wherever you may be situated in the area, you are sure to find a friendly fishing shop nearby, where you can satisfy all your tackle, bait, and bating needs.  If camping is not your idea of a good time there are also many comfortable hotels and motels close by, as well as coastal resorts.</p>
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<h2>Rodman Reservoir</h2>
<p> If you are a serious largemouth bass fisherman, then it is essential that you visit Rodman Reservoir.  Rodman Reservoir is famous for producing trophy sized largemouth bass, sometimes weighing between eight and ten pounds, so you do not want to miss out!  Rodman Reservoir is located along the breathtakingly beautiful Oklawaha River, famous for its lush vegetation and largemouth bass.<br />
<h2>Lake Okeechobee</h2>
<p> Lake Okeechobee is part of the Florida National Trail and, as such, is a must see when visiting Florida.  It is as popular for its bass fishing as it is for its wonderful, scenic views and magnificent wildlife.  Lake Okeechobee is home to thousands of largemouth bass which makes it an ideal holiday destination for many an angling enthusiast and his or her family.  Lake Okeechobee is located quite centrally in Florida which makes it a perfect spot for tourists who also want to see the rest of what the lovely state of Florida has to offer.</p>
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