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Florida Bass Fishing

Florida bass fishing is known around the world. Not only for the massive Lake Okeechobee, but also for the professional tournament winning anglers, such as Roland Martin. The tropical temperatures and climate in Florida allows for the largemouth bass to grow to incredibly large sizes, and because of this, anglers around the world flock to […]

Bass Fishing Guide

Finding the right bass fishing guide can be a tedious task sometimes, not knowing the area you are going to be fishing, and having to completely rely on someone you have never met before, to take your money, and in return, put you on some fish. The problem is, not all guides are made the […]

Bass fishing with ultralight gear?

Dane Cruz asked: I tried it for the first time today, and had a rough go of it! My line was in good condition, but fish kept breaking off and I couldn’t understand it (lost several lures!) Had it been my gear, the line would have been Trilene! I love ultralight fishing for bream and […]

The Complete Ultralight Fishing Guide

Ultralight fishing is by far one of the best ways to catch a large number of fish, ranging in species from catfish, sunfish, crappie, bass, and so many more. There are a bunch of reasons why ultra light fishing has taken off, and continues to gain popularity as each year passes.

Ultralight Bass Fishing During Summer At Night

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During the hot summer days, most people would rather wait until the sun set, than to go ultralight bass fishing. Once the sun goes down however, there are a few factors that come into play, when it comes to using ultralight gear. This isn’t saying that you can’t catch fish at night with ultralight tackle, however, you just need to employ the correct techniques.

So What Exactly Is Ultralight Bass Fishing?

When most people think of Ultralight Bass Fishing, they usually think of buggy whip rods, micro sized rods and lures, and ultralight fish. This is just not the case, at all. I have caught more of my bigger fish on ultralight fishing equipment than on my baitcasting gear, and it was more fun, realizing that you have a monster on the end of your 4lb test!