90% of BASS FISHING in 15 Minutes

90% of BASS FISHING in 15 Minutes

Bass fishing is one of the greatest sports in all of the world. The thrill of catching a bass, no matter the species, simply can’t be matched. While there is a lot that goes into bass fishing, I think I can tell you about 90% in 15 minutes!

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Largemouth bass, also known as largies and bucket mouths, can be further categorized into Northern Largemouth, Florida Largemouth, and H1 Hybrids—-the mix of the two sub species produces the biggest largemouth in the world, which happens to be over 22lbs, shared by two anglers in Georgia and CHINA.

The largemouth is probably the most widespread among the bass species, found in neighborhood ponds, natural lakes, rivers, creeks, reservoirs, all 50 states, and literally around the globe!

Largemouth bass can be identified by their color and markings, BUT the most identifiable trait is its mouth. When its mouth is closed, the jaw will extend past the eyeball, hints the name LARGE MOUTH.

Smallmouth bass, also known as smallies and footballs, tend to be more curious and aggressive than largemouth and are known as being the hardest fighting of the bass species, sometimes jumping 5ft in the air and literally NEVER giving up.

While they may be more aggressive than largemouth, they don’t grow as big, with the World Record coming in at 11lbs 15oz. There are also sub species of smallmouth bass which include northern smallmouth and southern smallmouth.

Smallmouth can be found in different bodies of water, but they tend to thrive in creeks, natural lakes in the North, and clear water reservoirs. They can be identified by their brown color, vertical bars, and when their mouth is closed, the jaw will NOT extend past the eyeball, obviously why it is named smallmouth.

Spotted bass, also known as Spots and Kentucky bass, also have many subspecies including Kentucky spotted bass and Alabama Spotted Bass.

Spots can thrive in very clear water reservoirs, as well as heavily stained river systems. The biggest smallmouth ever caught was 11lbs 4oz.

Although they look similar to a largemouth bass in color, Spots tend to have an extremely dark and blotchy lateral line, with dark spots occurring just above and just below. Their jaw will not extend past the eyeball, and there is a very recognizable rough patch on their tongue that feels like sandpaper.

While these three species are the most targeted bass, it should also be known that there are other bass species like Shoal bass and Meanmouth which is a cross between bass species.

Interestingly enough all of these bass species actually fall under the SUNFISH Family, while fish species like striped bass and white bass fall under the BASS Family.

In order to catch largemouth, smallmouth or spotted bass you might think that lure selection is the most important element? While this is very important and we will discuss it shortly, the most IMPORTANT element of bass fishing is knowing WHERE bass are located!

There are two categories of lures, horizontal lures and vertical lures. Horizontal lures are meant to be worked horizontally in the water column, these are lures like, chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, crankbaits, etc.

Vertical lures are baits that you cast out and let sink vertically to the bottom, where then they can be worked across the bottom, like texas rigs, jigs, ned rigs, shaky heads, etc.

BassFishingHQ is dedicated to teaching people how to catch more and bigger bass. I will go over different bass fishing tips & techniques that will put more fish in the boat or on the shore. Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned tournament angler, my goal is to help you catch more bass.

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50 Comments

  1. I was just trying to find a tutorial and coincidentally this is perfect for my lake because I live on Kentucky Lake, you can even see my fishing spot at the old bridge structure in the Eagle Creek scene. It’s an old blown up bridge from the highway that went across the river before they turned into the lake.

  2. THANK YOU 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 from the bottom of my heart!!!! Idk what I’d do without your videos.

  3. All bullshit lake bass a well fed so way more picky sea bass will eat anything due to lack of centralized food

  4. Weird. I didn’t know Kentucky lake is the best rated for bass fishing. My wife is from Clarksville and used to go there all the time in the summer with her grandparents in the 1980s. I only met her when I was stationed at Ft. Campbell in 2006. I didn’t get into fishing until I went to Alaska in 2010. When I was stationed there, I caught alot of trout and greyling in the ponds, rivers, and lakes near Fairbanks

  5. Great video dude. I have a cottage in Muskoka Ontario and these are literally the rules we live by when going for bass

  6. OMG I can’t watch this just once. There’s so much info in this that I had to bookmark it so I could rewatch it over & over. This answered soooo many questions I had!

  7. Fellow huge fish can be found in your favorite YouTubers private pond where the ponds are stocked and fed propery. Along with a highly expensive fish finder and massive lure selection along with the most expensive bass boat your fellow YouTuber will show you how to catch the fish while your out there catching wind all day and losing your expensive lures

  8. Heck yeah. Thanks, dude! Now I’m gonna go to my small local city pond tomorrow with my dog and do some fishin’

  9. How do you know what the bass in a pond/lake are feeding on? Been doing a lot of random fishing in random spots, and most times I can’t see signs of what they’re eating (also never thought of looking for those signs)

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