What to Expect from a Fishing Guide

Bass fishing has more techniques than almost any other freshwater pursuit. Here are fundamentals that work across conditions and seasons.

Cover Is Key

Bass are ambush predators. They relate to cover – docks, laydowns, grass, rocks. Cast to visible targets rather than open water. If you can see something that could hold a bass, it probably does.

Seasonal Movements

Spring pushes bass shallow for spawning. Summer sends them deep or into heavy cover. Fall triggers feeding frenzies as baitfish migrate. Winter slows everything down. Know where fish should be each season.

Soft Plastics

Texas-rigged worms and creature baits are bass fishing’s most versatile tools. Weedless, cheap, effective. Drag them along bottom, swim them through grass, flip them into heavy cover. One technique covers many situations.

Topwater Thrills

Nothing beats a surface strike. Early morning and late evening are prime topwater times. Frogs, poppers, walking baits, buzzbaits – each has its application. Low light and calm water favor topwater success.

Crankbaits Cover Water

When you need to find fish fast, crankbaits are efficient search baits. Match diving depth to the structure you’re targeting. Deflecting off cover triggers reaction strikes. Make contact with bottom or wood.

Jig Fishing

A jig imitates crawfish – a bass staple. Effective year-round but especially in colder water. Pitch to cover, let it fall, hop it along bottom. Heavy cover requires heavy jigs and strong line.

Match Conditions

Clear water calls for natural colors and smaller baits. Muddy water wants big profiles and bright colors. Cold water needs slow presentations. Warm water lets you move faster. Pay attention and adjust.

Dale Hawkins

Dale Hawkins

Author & Expert

Dale Hawkins has been fishing freshwater and saltwater for over 30 years across North America. A former competitive bass angler and licensed guide, he now writes about fishing techniques, gear reviews, and finding the best fishing spots. Dale is a Bassmaster Federation member and holds multiple state fishing records.

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