So the deep freeze is on in most areas of the country.If you're not able to get out fishing because of the weather or other reasons, my condolensces! I'm in that predicament myself.But the best fishermen continue to do "stinkin' thinkin'" about tactics, strategies, and baits,even when it's "off season". In that spirit, I'm going to serve you up some more tasty morsals this week... let it all "gel" in your mind, and next time you get out, unleash the fury.
This week I'm going to shift gears a bit and go over some strategies for catching striped bass.Pay special attention to the "spinning" tactics I outline below...
And pay special attention to the "secrets" revealed in this unique fishing video:Striped Bass Tips ... this bass catching tactic revealed here can turn raw beginners into fish catching fanatics almost overnight.Make sure to hang on to the end as you'll get to see some goodies available to you at the end. Shocking, really.
When you first go out to buy lures for striped bass fishing you may be a little stunned but don't worry. You can narrow your options down by starting out with what others have determined to be good all-around bait that works most anywhere.Once you have more experience with this species you will learn that the location where you are fishing will make a difference in which baits to use but in the meantime the three options listed below willhelp you get off to a great start.
Live Bait Live bait is considered to be one of the best options you can use when fishing for the striped bass. This is one of the favorite of experienced anglers everywhere because they work so well.Some of the most popular live baits used for striped bass are listed here: Shad Herring Shrimp Menhaden