
Bass
Bass fishing is about reading behavior first, then choosing speed and profile to match. This category covers largemouth and smallmouth with a power‑first mindset — and finesse as the intentional adjustment when fish won’t fully commit.
Field guide: bass
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Field guide: bass
How bass position & feed
Seasonal instincts + daily adjustments.
- Bass relate to something: cover, bottom change, or bait movement.
- Largemouth favor security; smallmouth favor efficiency.
- Speed up to trigger, slow down to convert.
Power vs finesse
Choosing speed with intention.
- Power: search, reaction, and aggressive feeding windows.
- Finesse: pressure, post-front, clear water, neutral fish.
- Switch when fish show interest without commitment.
Cover & structure approach
Efficiency beats randomness.
- Hit the highest-percentage part of each piece first.
- Change angles before changing baits.
- Edges and transitions outproduce “dead center” cover.
Retrieve & triggers
Why speed changes get bit.
- Direction changes matter more than constant speed.
- Pauses create decision points.
- Deflections trigger reaction — even on finesse baits.
Color & profile
Visibility before confidence.
- Start natural in clear water.
- Add contrast before adding size.
- Match forage shape more than exact color.
Bass FAQ
Common decision points.
- Missing fish? Slow the retrieve or downsize.
- No bites? Change depth or speed before changing color.
- Short strikes? Switch from power to finesse.