Immerse Yourself In The Wonderful World Of White Bass Fishing! By William Scott. White bass are beautiful warm water fish; one of the things that contributes to their extreme popularity and desirability among avid fisherman all over the United States. Not only are they good for eating, but their popularity makes for a great companionship sport, allowing people with a common interest to join together and spend time doing what they love to do most - catch these beautiful fish. Also, they are fairly easy to catch, making them ideal for those who are just beginning to get the hang of the sport of fishing. They are eager biters; as soon as bait gets in their site, they clamp on greedily - which is more than can be said for many other stubborn species of fish.
White Bass Identification
White bass fish can be found in many depths of water, but tend to travel in schools. The fact that they travel in such large numbers is one of the reasons why they are so notoriously easy to catch and make for great group trips. The main trick is finding a school of white bass; after the location has been done, the actual catching of the fish is relatively simple.
The white bass is often mistaken for its immediate cousin - the striped bass (also known as the white striped bass). It is, however, quite easy to tell the difference between the two. One discerning characteristic of the white bass is that it is considerably smaller than the striped bass. A typical white bass weighs around two to three pounds, although there have been instances of white bass weighing up to four pounds.
Techniques For White Bass Fishing
Again, white bass are not difficult to catch but a certain technique must be used to have optimum success with them. A five to six foot rod and light spinning tackle is the best way to go about for white bass. Jigs, polished and unpolished spinners, and even fake minnow plugs work well for white bass as they are attracted to these.
Those who are the most gifted white bass fishers know how the fish are and how they react, as well as what attracts them in the water. They will take a bite off of most things if they look alluring enough, so be sure to modify your technique to fit their feeding habits and you should be catching more
fish than you ever wanted to.
Locating White Bass
White bass used to found only in the central areas of the USA, but this is no longer the case. White bass are now more widespread - the can be found in New Mexico, the Great Lakes, Texas, certain areas in Canada, and even in the Colorado River. Wherever you reside, there should be a lake nearby where you can spend an enjoyable day or weekend for white bass with friends or family.
White bass is a very accommodating sport. It can be done from a small boat or from the shore. This is entirely up to you. Whatever your preference, it is sure to be a lot of fun! This is possible because, as mentioned previously, white bass can be found at varying depths. All you need to do is locate a school and then reap the rewards!
White bass is a fun filled, active, outdoor sport that can be enjoyed by all - novices and experienced anglers alike. Whether you are catching them for the sheer enjoyment of the sport or to provide a delicious meal when camping, you and your family and friends are sure to enjoy the experience immensely! Go white bass today!
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