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Summer Bass Fishing Tips

  • Lee Bailey
  • October 18, 2024
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Summer Bass Fishing Tips

October 16, 2024 by Lee Bailey

Summer Bass Fishing Tips will show you that you need to get out early. Fish the shallows hard based on water temperatures and bait. Once it gets hot focus on deeper water where the water temperatures are lower and the bass have structure to ambush bait.

Bass behave in predictable ways based on temperature, food and available structure

Summer Bass Fishing Tips Baby Buzzbait Oxbow Bend and scientifically advanced Prop.

I have mentioned this many times bass are a very predictable fish. In general, they will behave a certain way based on three main variables:

  • Water temperature
  • Available food supplies
  • Structure availability

Yes there are tons of other Fishing Factors™ that affect the way a bass or any fish will behave. These include barometric pressure, wind, rain, moon phases, water flow, etc. Almost year round, there’s a short window at the beginning and end of every day when the fish just bite better. The first hour is best quite often, because there are far fewer pleasure boaters on the water early compared to late in the evening, which is an important aspect of summer bass fishing tips.

Summer Bass Fishing Tips choices of preferred lures.

During these low-light hours both early and late, top-waters can be super productive. Choosing something like a Baby Buzzbait will allow you to cover as much water as possible, Maximize the number of bass bites you can get during these short windows of time.

But slower top-waters like walking lures, poppers and hollow body frogs also work well if you’re fishing targets. So you could choose to run around for that last hour and target laydowns with a Baby Buzzbait for instance. Or try to draw the fish up out of those laydowns that have been hunkered down all day. These are some of the best choices within the different Summer Bass Fishing Tips that you can follow.

BUT if you can figure out the three most important factors. Water temperature, available prey items and available structure, then you are 80% of the way to catching more bass. Those basics form the foundation of your summer bass fishing.

About The Author

Lee Bailey Retired Bassmaster Elite Series Pro, Bassmaster Champion, 3-time Bassmaster Classic Qualifier, Designer of the legendary Cavitron Buzzbait and Baby Buzzbait

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