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The Importance Of How To Fight A Bass

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Now let's talk about the most important part, actually getting the bass landed. (Caught and in your hands.) Nothing can be more frustrating than having a fish on and have it jump and get off before you can even see it. I am going to tell you how to properly “fight” a bass. When you throw your bait out and start to work it and you feel a little, or sometimes a big tap, that means you have a bite. According to Jason Sealock when you get that first initial bite, you should start reeling very slowly until you can feel that there is surely something on your line (np). If you don’t feel anything, that means that the fish bit it and then swam away. If you do feel weight, that means that the fish has it in its mouth. The next step is to “set the hook.”

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