Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned bass fisherman, there are a few things that you should know. This article will help you to better understand some of the basics of bass fishing in South Africa. You will learn how to fish for bass with a spinning reel and a baitcasting reel, how to choose the right soft plastic worms and topwater frogs, and how to adjust the temperature of the water to make your catches more likely.
Topwater Frogs
Using topwater frogs is a great way to catch bass. They work in all water types, from big lakes to small creeks, and in all conditions. The lure mimics the natural action of a frog.
There are many frogs to choose from. Some are spooks, while others are mere poppers. Each frog has its own unique catching power. Some even have the ability to inhale fish.
To pick the best frog, you must choose the right color and style. Black frogs are the best choice, especially in muddy water and near weeds. This low-visibility color will make it easy for bass to see your frog.
You can fish frogs with a spinning reel or a baitcasting reel. If you’re using a spinning reel, you’ll need to use a lower test braid. For a baitcasting reel, you should use 40-65lb braided line.
Soft plastic worms
Choosing the right soft plastic worms for bass fishing is a very important decision. There are a wide variety of options to choose from, and it can be difficult to decide on the best one.
There are many factors that affect the colors you should choose. Your local bass fishery, water conditions, and forage available all play a part in the color of your plastic worms.
If you have a clear water lake, a dark worm may be more effective. On the other hand, if your lake is tannic, you will need a junebug.
When it comes to color, the most important factor is that your worms look natural. The more natural you make your plastics look, the more likely they are to be taken.
Senko worms
Besides being one of the best bass baits, Senko worms are also extremely versatile. They can be used for both topwater and swimbait fishing.
To make the most out of your Senko worms, you will need to experiment with different retrieves, tempos and movements. There are many ways to fish a Senko, including wacky rigging and vertical jigging. The best method depends on the water. If you are fishing in deep water, a drop-shot rig is your best bet. This method involves tying on a special weight at the bottom of the hook.
A wacky rig is a soft worm rigging method. It involves piercing the worm in the middle. Getting the worm to stick out of the water by doing this is a good way to catch more fish.
Baitcasting vs spinning reel
Choosing the right rod and reel can make the difference between getting bites and not. The two main types of fishing reels are spinning and baitcasting.
Spinning reels are easier to use, especially if you are a beginner. However, they also sacrifice some of the accuracy of casting, and you can still get line twist if you are not careful.
A baitcasting reel, on the other hand, is more sensitive and requires more practice. The angler must learn the right way to cast and use the right lure. It also requires more maintenance and can cost more.
Unlike a spinning reel, a baitcaster is usually left-handed. This is because the baitcasting reels are designed to be used by the left hand. They can also handle heavier lines. This makes it a good choice for offshore saltwater anglers. They can also control the speed of cast, allowing the angler to halt the lure at a specific point.
Water temperature
Depending on the time of year you fish, the water temperature can have a dramatic effect on your ability to catch bass. It can affect where you find bass, how active they are, and what bait they will be using. Generally speaking, the lower the temperature, the more aggressive the bass will be.
Bass are opportunistic feeders, and will go after anything that looks like food. They will also take advantage of a change in light penetration. For example, they will seek out cover during the day and come out at night when temperatures are lower.
Typically, the best time to catch bass is during the warm summer months. The warmest part of the day is between noon and 3pm.