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		<title>5 Best Spots To Find Big Bass</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2014 15:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Fishing Tips]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Catching the big one is what we all dream of. Knowing exactly where to look to find big bass is half the battle. The knowledge of these secret top 5 spots will help take your bass fishing from good to great! While smaller bass can be found in shallow shoreline cover areas, adult bass typically</p><a href="http://www.boatxtreme.com/blog/5-best-spots-to-find-big-bass/">(More)…</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" alt="Big Bass Spots" src="http://www.freeimages.com/assets/182936/1829352795/gone-fishing-1397608-m.jpg" width="214" height="300" />Catching the big one is what we all dream of. Knowing exactly where to look to find big bass is half the battle. The knowledge of these secret top 5 spots will help take your bass fishing from good to great!<span id="more-95"></span></p>
<p>While smaller bass can be found in shallow shoreline cover areas, adult bass typically stay in deep water following spawning season. They avoid the bright sunlight they dislike by staying deep in the water.  However deeper water makes for more challenging fishing, as it is hard to find those sought-after big bass once they move into open water. However, the actual depth big bass enjoy is relative to what is deep for the specific b<a title="100 Best Bass Lakes" href="http://www.bassmaster.com/slideshow/100-best-bass-lakes-2013" target="_blank">ody of water</a> you are fishing. Knowing where they hang out in deep water is priceless knowledge.</p>
<h2>Near Docks</h2>
<p>Docks that jut out into deep water are a prime spot for bass to hang out. They have the protective cover from the sun’s rays that they crave. While many anglers will cast around the perimeter of docks, casting into the interior of the dock in hard to reach spots will help you find those elusive big ones.</p>
<h2>Deep Water Points</h2>
<p>As mentioned above deep water is the place for big bass. Points of deep water that jut out from shallower areas are great places for bass to hide. You’ll find them hovering in such areas, that may be found in the middle of a lake, at the mouth of a cove or where creeks trickle into bigger bodies of water.</p>
<h2>Under Isolated Cover</h2>
<p>Because most bodies of water are large, finding a fish in it randomly is unlikely. However, find isolated cover in that body of water and your chances of finding bass there are greatly increased. That isolated cover could be a <a title="Bass Resource" href="http://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/location.html" target="_blank">rock pile</a>, old appliances or tires that have been dumped into the water, an abandoned dock or a clump of weeds. Cast from a distance for the best results. Try such areas repeatedly.</p>
<h2>Near Riprap</h2>
<p>Manmade walls or foundations aka riprap is often found bordering most lakes. Because it is haphazardly created, there are lots of places for bass to hide and for the things bass eat to flourish. Work these areas for the best catches.</p>
<h2>Transitional Areas</h2>
<p>Channel banks or other transitional areas where water is flowing into a body of water from another can be found in coves or the main part of a lake. Abrupt banks are often where bass lurk. Cast your line with practically any kind of bait in these areas, and you are sure to get the big one.</p>
<p>Know where to find <a title="Largemouth Bass Record" href="http://www.luckylures.nl/largemouth_bass_record.php" target="_blank">big bass</a> and every day on the water will be a good one.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of the Right Spot During Spawning Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2014 16:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing is all about location, location, location. Choosing the right spot and being about to reliably stay in that spot without disturbing the fish you are looking to catch is a huge factor in the success of your trip. When it’s bass spawning season, location is more important than ever. Yet finding where your prey</p><a href="http://www.boatxtreme.com/blog/the-importance-of-the-right-spot-during-spawning-season/">(More)…</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" alt="Spawning Season fishing tips" src="http://www.sxc.hu/assets/182988/1829874579/raining-2-843421-m.jpg" width="300" height="225" />Fishing is all about location, location, location. Choosing the right spot and being about to reliably stay in that spot without disturbing the fish you are looking to catch is a huge factor in the success of your trip. When it’s bass spawning <a title="Seasonal Tips" href="http://www.bassresource.com/fish_biology/largemouth-seasonal-habits.html" target="_blank">season</a>, location is more important than ever. Yet finding where your prey is hiding out may feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Luckily, some pro fishing tips can help you find exactly where the fish you are looking for are hiding.  <span id="more-86"></span></p>
<h2>Prespawning Season Tips</h2>
<p>When largemouth bass are prespawning during the early spring, they are easy to catch. As temperatures hit the 45 degree and higher mark, bass rise up out of the deep waters. You will find them typically in depths of 2 to 12 feet of water.  The Northwest corner of the lake is always your best choice for early spring fishing as it is the warmest spot.</p>
<p>When looking for that perfect spot, look first near known spawning flats, such as rocks, logs, humps and points. Arms of shallow creeks that have wood and weeds providing coverage are also great spots to find prespawning bass. Fishing after a warm rain is always great timing that will generally result in an <a title="Largemouth Bass" href="http://www.bestbassfishinginfo.com/largemouth-bass-2.html" target="_blank">increased catch</a>.</p>
<h2>Spawning Season Tips</h2>
<p>During spawning season itself, bass head to shallow areas that are protected. The temperature of the water can give you a clue. If it is between 55 and 65 degrees, spawning has begun for at least some of the lake’s fish. Again, the northwest area of the lake is always a great starting point.</p>
<p>Seek out areas that are lit by the sun. Shallow areas of about 1 to 6 feet in depth and about 10 feet from shore, are ideal for bass spawning and bass fishing. Avoid areas susceptible to rough water. Typically male bass can be found near sunken logs, boulders, or in a cluster of bulrushes protecting the nest.</p>
<p>Once you have found that <a title="Understanding Spawning" href="http://www.sportsmansguide.com/Outdoors/Subject/SubjectRead.aspx?sid=0&amp;aid=143328&amp;type=A" target="_blank">perfect spot</a>, anchoring quickly and quietly is a must. The Power-Pole shallow water anchor system is critical to keeping you exactly where you need to be during spawning season. You can work your spot systematically, for a better catch. In addition, the Power-Pole doesn’t spook the bass that are busy defending their nests. It is the tool that delivers the stealth that is necessary for successful bass fishing during spawning season.</p>
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