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Article Title: Your Choices For Bass Fishing Hooks
Author: Wade Robins
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Experienced bass fishermen have already learned about the different types of bass fishing hooks available. Novices in the sport should take the opportunity to learn about the different type of bass fishing hooks and their particular uses and advantages.
Off Shank Hooks
Off shank hooks are best used with artificual bait. They feature a bend at the top of the hook where it is connected to the fishing line. Shank hooks are constructed in this manner by design. The way they function is by turning directly in to the fish's mouth when the hook is set. The way the fisher sets the hook impacts whether or not he or she catches a fish, particularly when using artificial lures. While regular hooks can be effective, shank hooks help catch a greater quantity of bass fish. They also deliver consistent results.
Straight Shank Hooks
Straight shank hooks are very effective when used with live bait. Minnows, for example, work very well with this straight shank hooks. The design of a straight shank hook doesn't inhibit the movement of the live bait. Because this type of hook allows the bait to swim, the bait is able to do its job. The bait's job is to draw fish to it. Upon striking at the bait, the fish actually inhales it. When the hook is set, it then gets caught in the hard bony sides of the mouth of the fish.
Super Sharpened Shank
Super sharpened shank hooks work well with artificial bait. With the super sharpened shank, the user is able to put the artifical bait higher on the hook. This keeps fish from getting away as a result of getting the bait wih shoreter strikes.
Each of type of bass fishing hooks is unique. These hooks can be used in many different ways. Bass fishers have many choices to make when it comes to selecting fishing hooks. Each individual must select the best bass fishing hooks for his or her purposes. It comes down to a matter of personal preference. For more info see
http://www.knowbassfishing.com/ on Bass Fishing
Outsmarting Savvy Bass
In some of the most popular fishing locations, many bass are able to separate lures from food. Bass are even able to even detect certain types of hooks. Bass fishing hooks are still effective, though, because they are made to entice the bass to strike at things that are not food. When you are dealing with these very aware fish, though, the best approach is to hide your hooks as much as possible. You have to outsmart the bass. Remember that you are on their turf. The bass fish are at home in the fishing waters. They are more familiar with them than you, or any human, will ever be. Therefore, it is crucial to be very particular with your fishing processes. A savvy bass fish might spot your hook and stay away due to recogizing the risk it poses. Some fish are even able to snatch the bait off the hook before the fishing enthusiast realizes a fish was anywhere around. Good fishers will stay very aware and notice whatever action happens to set their hooks.
About The Author: You can also find more info on
http://www.knowbassfishing.com/Midwest_Bass_Fishing/ on Midwest Bass Fishing and
http://www.knowbassfishing.com/Striped_Bass_Fishing/ on Striped Bass Fishing.
http://Knowbassfishing.com is a comprehensive resource to know about Bass Fishing.
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