The Facts of Texas Bass Fishing Rigs
July 2nd, 2008 Posted in Bass Fishing Lures | No Comments »A firm and conscious move has taken place over the years to put an end to the use of live bait to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass. Bass fish are predators and their attention will be attracted far more successfully by something moving, and it is for this reason that lures are now used more and more. Although live bait such as frogs, lizards and worms obviously move, they only do so for a short period of time and then they become inert. Read the rest of this entry »
Information on the Bass Fishing Home Page
June 29th, 2008 Posted in Bass Fishing Reports, Bass Fishing Tips | No Comments »Bass fishing is an area in which enthusiastic bass fishermen are always looking for information. Find first-rate reputable information about things like – boats, bait and tackle, hot fishing spots and changes in the rules and regulations for bass fishing often is the prime concern of fishermen. A particular place where to find answers and information is of great help to a fisherman, who can then find what he needs and can act accordingly on the information. Angler World site Bassfishinghomepage.com is just the ideal spot for all such relevant information. Read the rest of this entry »
Lake Fork Texas Bass Fishing
June 19th, 2008 Posted in Texas Bass Fishing | No Comments »Any bass fisherman or fisherwoman is well aware of Lake Fork, Texas. Lake Fork offers all the best of Texas Bass fishing. This is a lake which is famed for being a home for bass, which live in its many underwater structures.
The Texas Parks Department has been stocking this lake since 1978 with large mouth bass. By the time the lake was opened to fishing in 1980, it was teeming with bass. Lake Fork boasts the largest bass in Texas, perhaps anywhere in the U.S. – it is not uncommon for bass to be caught from this lake that weigh more than seven pounds! At present, the record is eighteen pounds.
Inflatable Fishing Boats – A Portable Solution for Bass Fishing Enthusiasts
June 12th, 2008 Posted in Bass Fishing Boats | 7 Comments »The trunk of a sedan is large enough to take a compact bass fishing boat with you, if you opt for an inflatable version. Many people who have been involved in the sport for years, and live in homes with large garages, have no problems storing RVs and trailers, but they can be a bit too much to handle for downtown types who are a bit limited in terms of living and storage space. Inflatable fishing boats bring many enthusiasts in to the sport that might have been excluded otherwise.
Sporting Challenges of Largemouth Bass Fishing
June 10th, 2008 Posted in Largemouth Bass Fishing | 3 Comments »Some of the most serious enthusiasts of the sport of largemouth bass fishing object to the name “largemouth bass”. 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. Read the rest of this entry »