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10. The Direction the Bass is Facing

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Which Direction is the Bass Facing? This method allows to catch bass efficiently by accurately approaching while watching the bass in clear water. And especially smart bass change the ease of fishing depending on which direction they are facing. Here I will discuss the case of a smart bass just below the surface of the water, facing 6 o'clock, 12 o'clock, and 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock. If the Bass is Facing 6 o'clock Facing the bass at a short distance. Throw the lure over the head of the bass with a low trajectory and send the lure behind the bass while decelerating rapidly. At this time, the fish's body reacts with a jerk. Quietly land the lure on the water and retrieve the lure so that it passes overhead or next to the eye from behind the bass. The bass bite the moment the lure passes. This is the process when I successfully catch a bass, but at step 2, the bass may be surprised by the trajectory of the lure and run away. For example, if a ball suddenly flies at

9. Voluminous Buzzbait

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Catch Smart-Bass with Voluminous Buzzbait Buzzbaits can also be used with this method by increasing the  amount  of skirts to improve visibility while flying. The single prop buzzbait on the left side of the picture may have an unstable posture when swimming if the amount of skirts is increased. In this case, as with a voluminous spinnerbait, gathering and tying the skirt to the hook point side will help stabilize the buzzbait's posture as it swims. But when I try to catch smart bass with a buzzbait, I use the double prop buzzbait on the right side of the picture. How to Catch Smart Bass in Clear Water with Buzzbait? It is not easy to catch smart bass in clear water sight fishing with buzzbait. The first step is to properly, stimulate a bass' predatory instincts, and quietly land on the surface. The process up to this point is same as when using a   voluminous single Colorado spinnerbait , but smart bass that has been caught by anglers many times will recognize buzzbait by the

8. Easy to Catch Fish are Easy to Catch

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In this Method, the Response Varies Greatly Depending on Whether the Bass is Active or Low, and Whether they are Smart I will explain the difference between easy-to-catch bass and hard-to-catch bass with examples. (Assuming clear water, Appropriate water temperature, fine weather, no wind, calm water surface, and The bass is directly below the water surface and facing 3 o’clock or 9 o’clock) 1. Highly Active, Easy-to-Catch Bass (Easy Bass) For example, in the case of a highly active bass that has never been caught by an angler, even if the trajectory of the voluminous lure is a little high, the predatory instinct will be stimulated, and the bass will swim vigorously to the landing point and eat the lure the moment it hits the water. In this case, for such a bass, it is enough to make look as if a dragonfly is flying, so there are many types of lures that can be used. Chatterbaits, swim jigs, buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, rubber jigs, etc, with increased skirt volume. Or a lure that gives a