Bass fishing is very common for many fishermen to take part in. There are so many tournaments across North America that involves bass fishing. This proves that it is a very popular style of fishing and that fishing itself is a very popular sport.
In this article I am going to be talking about striped bass fishing. This fishing style is a little bit different than normal bass fishing so it is important to know the facts about it. Fishing for striped bass is just as fun as fishing for normal bass; it is just a little bit differently.
For starters, the location of these types of fish are scattered around Canada and the United States. They can be found in both fresh water and salt water. This makes then easy to fish for as they are found in many locations.
The rule of thumb is that in the summer striped bass tend to stay in saltwater. In the winter however, they seem to enjoy freshwater a little bit more. I do not know exactly why but they migrate in the winter.
Generally the best time to fish for these bass is during the early spring and fall. They seem to be the most active at these times of the year.
When it comes to bait selection, the standard seems to work fairly well. Jigs, spoons and crankbaits should get the job done. If possible live bait seems to work the best in my experience but synthetic bait will work just as well. It's up to you on what type of bait you would like to use.
I have found that during the night time and early morning is the best time to go bass fishing. The fish seem to be feeding at these hours the best. You will catch a lot more fish if you go at these times instead of the middle of the day.
Overall you are probably going to have to experiment in order to see what works best for you. Try some of these tips out and see how they work. They may work or they may not. Either way it's a good foundation to start with.
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