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QuestionWhat are some of the most common mistakes people make when getting prepared to fish?Kathy Sparrow is a fly-fishing instructor and adventurer at heart. Kathy is the co-founder and previous manager of the Kingfisher Inn, a fly-fishing lodge on the Lower Laguna Madre in Texas. She is the author of "On the Mother Lagoon: Flyfishing and the Spiritual Journey" and "The Whispered Teachings of Grandmother Trout” a novel conveying the feminine perspective of fly fishing. Kathy is also a Certified Canfield Trainer in Canfield Methodologies. She guides individuals through the process of embracing change by expressing confidence, awareness, and courage through the tools of writing, fly fishing, and intentional conversation. She has a MA in English with an emphasis in Literature and Cultural Studies from the University of Texas-Pan American.Probably not preparing for the weather. It's going to rain sometimes. Always keep rain gear ready. Having backup equipment is also really important. Make sure you have two rods with you because things happen. Polarized glasses are an absolute must. Those allow you to see into the water. Mindset is the other thing to prepare. Go with a sense of adventure. Know that you're probably going to make mistakes, we all do. You might not catch fish and that's okay but you're going to learn something in the process and if you do catch fish, that's a bonus.
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QuestionHow can I find the fishing license requirements for my region?Kathy Sparrow is a fly-fishing instructor and adventurer at heart. Kathy is the co-founder and previous manager of the Kingfisher Inn, a fly-fishing lodge on the Lower Laguna Madre in Texas. She is the author of "On the Mother Lagoon: Flyfishing and the Spiritual Journey" and "The Whispered Teachings of Grandmother Trout” a novel conveying the feminine perspective of fly fishing. Kathy is also a Certified Canfield Trainer in Canfield Methodologies. She guides individuals through the process of embracing change by expressing confidence, awareness, and courage through the tools of writing, fly fishing, and intentional conversation. She has a MA in English with an emphasis in Literature and Cultural Studies from the University of Texas-Pan American.Search Google for fishing license plus the name of the state. In most places, you can get your license immediately. A lot of states also have a phone app, so your fishing license is digital, which makes it easy.
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QuestionAbout how long does it take for bass to bite?Community AnswerIt can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. It all depends on the time of year and the bait you are using -- there is not one right answer to this question. Fishing is all about developing patience and enjoying the journey, not just the results.
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QuestionWhat does it mean to set a hook?Community AnswerIt means to get the hook to go through the fish's mouth when you feel a bite jerk.
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QuestionWhat is the best soft plastic bait for bass?Community AnswerWatermelon u-tail worm made by Zoom is a great all around soft plastic. Be sure to Texas rig it with a light bullet sinker.
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QuestionHow do you catch bass in the winter?Community AnswerUse a tight wobble crankbait. The water clarity and depth will be determined by you, but a tight wobble, medium-deep diving crankbait is ideal.
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QuestionWhat is the best area and time of year to fish for bass?Community AnswerFish areas that have fallen trees under the water. You can catch bass year round but, in my opinion the best time is in April right before the spawn.
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QuestionHow do I feel a bite to the extent of striking?Community AnswerYou will feel anything from a tap to a huge pull, depending on the size and laziness of the fish. Most of the time if the fish is committed, it has a high chance of hooking itself.
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QuestionWill bass take live bait?Community AnswerYes, they should.
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QuestionWhat do you consider a light bullet weight?Community AnswerA light bullet weight ranges from 1/16 ounce, which is for slow sinking, to 3/4 ounce, which is for faster sinking.
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QuestionHow can I get the bass to be interested?Community AnswerThe biggest thing to get them interested is to get something in the water that creates some disturbance, like a boot tail swimbait or something like a craw from Strike-King like the Rage Craw. You could put the boot tail on a jig head and could put the craw on a Texas rig. If they are not into the disturbance, try something more subtle like a Zoom finesse worm.
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QuestionWhat type of bait do I use when fishing for bass?Community AnswerFor bait, you should be able to use worms and other sorts of things like minnows at your local bait show. Or, you could use crawdads, largemouth and especially small mouth love them. But it mostly depends on your local fishery.
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QuestionCan I do this without a fishing pole? I have some string and a stick, will this work?auzzi du boiCommunity AnswerNo. To lure fish you must be able to cast and retrieve line. Also, bass fight hard so you need to have a drag system.
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QuestionCan I just catch bait in a local pond?auzzi du boiCommunity AnswerIf the pond has minnows, then yes, but check local regulations on catching bait.
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QuestionHow can you avoid catching sunfish?Best Baitcasting ReelsCommunity AnswerTry using a different bait, fishing in deeper water, targeting other species, changing your location, or adjusting your fishing technique.
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QuestionWhat type of bait do I need to catch bass?Best Baitcasting ReelsCommunity AnswerSome of the most effective baits for catching bass include plastic worms, crankbaits, jigs, spinnerbaits, and topwater lures. However, the best bait to use will depend on the fishing conditions and the behavior of the bass in that particular waterway.
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