Where to Catch Your Bass of a Lifetime- Hook These Bass Fishing Trip Destinations!

Where to Catch Your Bass of a Lifetime- Hook These Bass Fishing Trip Destinations!

Bass fishing is an adventure many fishermen are all too willing to experience. The search for the ultimate bass fishing location is a never ending quest for many fishermen counting the many facets that can qualify it as the best or as close as it could ever get to perfection.

Here are some of the best locations where you can take your bass fishing trips with your friends or family.

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First stop is Phoenix, Arizona.

Test the waters of Arizona for some of the best trout and bass fishing around. The lakes of Arizona offer some of the best bass fishing found anywhere in the southwest. With four incredible lakes to choose from, there is a fishing trip suited for every condition, season and skill level.

Along with the exciting fishing that awaits you, you’ll also discover a world of lush vegetation and a tremendous wildlife population that thrives in and around the watery environment.

If you arrange tours available online, you will be guided by an expert not just on fishing, but on the flora and fauna of the desert, as well as the native history of the area.

Everglades fishing of Florida

Lets turn around and look at fishing trips to the everglades of Florida.

Everglades fishing is very diverse, from shallow country grass flats to the outside islands and canal systems. This fishing is done with fast moving baits, top water plugs, big worms, spoons and buzz baits. Plastic worms sometimes do as well.

The Florida everglades hold the record of highest number of fish caught per person per hour of any fishery state!

Brazil – Bass Fishers Paradise

Regarded as the worlds best bass fishing area is Brazil. The many flora and fauna in the vast regions of Brazil offer a unique fishing trip experience for any person.

Bask in the many splendors the environment offers. Of course, it is the bass fishing that stands out for any bass fisherman. Spend countless relaxing hours in the calm waters while also spending ample time absorbing the culture and great food (aside from your catches) Brazil has to offer.

Mexico’s hottest bass laden lakes

One of Mexico’s newest fishing lakes, Aguamilpa, is a 70,000 acre haven of bass that is a bass fisherman’s dream fishing trip destination. Surrounded by lush mountains for breathtaking scenery, a bass fishing trip with friends and family is a worthwhile adventure you will not forget.

First class accommodations are surrounding the area with newly built lodges to provide a comfortable lodging for all. Relaxing times and great food are among its many attractions but the bass fishing is still its top allure!

Also in Mexico, tagged as the best big bass lake worldwide is Lake Baccarac.

Stocked with Florida Largemouth bass, Lake Baccarac is bestowed with the largest number of huge 10 pounder and above bass fishes one can catch in a single bass fishing trip.

With an area of 25 miles long and 5 miles wide, there is enough space for a plethora of fishermen. Surrounded by fresh mountains with the scent of that fresh mountain air, this is a haven for many bass fishermen. Lodging and accommodations are all around with the latest comforts and amenities one could wish for. It’s like having a lake in your own backyard.

Then there is Texas.

With its great weather and great people, its lakes are regarded a notch higher above the rest. Bass fishing is hardly just a hobby for many Texans. It has become a passion and many other fishermen from all over the world trek Texas for a fantastic Bass fishing trip.

Some of the more frequented areas for a bass fishing trip are Canyon Lake, Caddo Lake, Falcon Lake, Lake Travis, Lake LBJ, Lake Fork and so many more.

So the next time you embark on a bass fishing trip, try to visit some of the locations mentioned above and you will surely have the time of your life. Its you, your gear and a bass! Life just cant be better than this for an avid bass fisherman.

How to Fish for Bass – How to Catch Bass

How to Fish for Bass – How to Catch Bass

How to fish for bass and how to catch bass sure do sound like the same thing, but if you have ever tried the first part, you know the second part is different. There is a reason why one person comes in empty handed and the next one comes in with 3 or 4 trophy size, 10 pound or more bass in the live well.

If all bass anglers were created equal there would not be over 1,000 bass fishing tournaments happening every weekend national wide from mid summer to late spring. You will never see 1,000 salmon tournaments or even cat fish tournaments taking place at a time and especially every weekend.

Yes sire, there is certainly a difference between the person that will fish for bass and the one that will catch bass.

There are two problems and they are a couple of big ones. The “how” part of the equation is more than water plus fishing pole equals bass. First you need to know your bass (and location) and second you need to know where the bass are located.

If you are watching ESPN one Saturday morning and you see some Pro angler catch bass after bass along the shoreline it would only make sense to fish the shore. You can fish for bass every day along the shore and come up disappointed for about 7 months, but if your really stick to it, you will hit around 5 months of really good fishing.

The reason why is because the bass only collect in this area from mid to late summer up to early spring, and that is only in certain parts of the country. It is much less in the colder climates.

Throwing the correct bait in the lake is technically a way to fish for bass, but it is the old “does a falling tree make a sound” story. “If you fish for bass where there are no bass, will you catch bass even if you are not looking?”

So there you go, the first component of how to fish for bass is to know your bass.

This brings us to the second component; if they are not along the shore, they must be enjoying some other water condition. Where could this location be on this lake or waterway? For the most part, bass are bass nationwide, it is genetics. They spawn about the same time and they like deeper water about the same time.

The lakes are all different though. Lake Terrell in Washington State is a great place to fish for bass. When the bass want to go deep there is an “X” shaped trench in the lake almost like something from a pirate map. It is confined and the maximum depth is 14 feet when the lake is full.

One of the best places to fish for bass in all of America (in my opinion) is Bartlett Lake in Phoenix, Arizona. In contrast to Lake Terrell, Bartlett Lake is about 3,000 acres (surface area) and has depths that are well over 180 feet. This is not to say you should fish for bass at 180 feet, but the fish do have that option if they want a bit of privacy.

And there you have the second component, know your lake or waterway.

Know your bass and know your location, now you are ready to fish for bass and be effective at the same time.

The “How to catch bass” part of the story is simple because bass will normally hit with such force they almost set the hook themselves. The thing is they will not hit any bait if they don’t see it.

So there you have it, now you know how to fish for bass and how to catch bass that bite your bait. Technically this is a great strategy for any type of fishing.