Unlikely allies
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Windy conditions, muddy runoffs and thick weed growth are three conditions which can help fishing enthusiasts' catch bass. Windy conditions force warmer air to the shorelines and increase the aggressiveness of bass to spawn. Meanwhile, muddy runoffs and thick weeds force them to remain in one area.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1995
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Short strikes: bass fishing is like baseball: if your misses far outnumber your hits, it may be time to re-evaluate your technique
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There are several things an angler might do to avoid too large a number of missed strikes. For example, the lure must be in good shape and the hook sharp, and a different color lure or a different rod could improve the chances of hooking a fish.
Publication Name: Field & Stream (West ed.)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 8755-8610
Year: 1993
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