Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Fishing bass from the coast


Many people think you should have a fishing boat, especially for bass fishing. This is simply not true. I have spent the last 5 to 6 years fishing bass in the coast. I also caught them in a boat, but I discovered that I had more success fishing for bass from the coast.

The trick is to know where they want to be; Over the years I have found places where other people just pass. In the summer months, for example, when the water temperature is in the 80s, you will find a lot of rum sailing on the beaches. I've seen people fishing from the beaches hoping to catch a big bass, but they don't realize the bass is right in front of them. They are so focused on throwing their bait as far as they can, and the bass are just meters from the beach. I have also seen where someone is fishing on one side of a sandbar and the fish are sitting on the other side. The truth is that these people did not do their homework. They heard somewhere that they can catch the beach bass, so they went to find a fishing tackle and a bait and thought that was all. If you've tried fishing for bass, you know there's more to it than that. That doesn't mean you won't catch one, just not regularly.

In this article, I hope to open your eyes a little to look a little different on the waters around us. You may have missed some really good deep sea fishing gulf shores.

I want to show you that you can save a lot of money on fishing on land. No more money is spent on fuel, wasted time trying to find a boat that still has parking, or getting tired again after a long day in the water and still having to flush the boat and clean it.

Looking for places

Whenever I drive on the road I always look for a place to fish. If I drive along the beach, I will look for vacant lots and dead ends that have access to water. I want to look for parks that are in the water. Sometimes I find a place and while fishing there, I see another good place on the other side of the water.

Rotate the structure of love. Bridges are a great place to fish bass. Try going down to the edge of a bridge so you can get under it. Don't throw it under either. Often the base also moves along the coast. If you can move along the docks, for example in channels, you will usually find a bass.
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Another place where I often look for bass is around the road. There are mangroves along many of Florida's roads and among them is access to water. These are excellent places to fish. You often find shallow water there, and guess what! Rub it like shallow water. If there is also a channel there, well, that's an advantage. If there are also mangrove islands and / or oyster beds there, there is another benefit: there is its structure.

In winter, move inland; Again look for parks in the water, as in the main rivers that flow into the bay or sea. RĂ³balo cannot withstand cold water. If the temperature drops to 60 degrees, they can die, so they tend to move where they know the hottest water will be. Power plants are an excellent place to fish; Okay, since September 11, we can't even get close to the power plants, but if you look around you can find places near the hot water drain. In winter you will find both bass and tar in the drain with warm water. There is a place near me called manateepark. This is where many manatees come in the winter, and yes, it has a flow of hot water. Now you can't fish in the manate area, but they have a fishing bridge where you can fish and dump runoff outside the park. This is also a great place to practice kayaking.

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