Mexico Bass Fishing
Mexico bass
fishing offers sport fishermen plenty of options to catch a
real big fish. Bass, especially the larger known and popular
peacock bass are a great game fish to tackle. They are not only
exceptionally powerful but they also come in various degrees of
striking colors, making them one of the most popular game fish.
Therefore Mexico bass fishing
trips target groups of people who love the call of the
great outdoors and are only to happy to sit in a boat with
their casts at the ready.
Much has been written about the glorification of bass
fishing in general and while we agree that it is a great sport
- one of our top ten, there are some things you need to know
before you set out on your first Mexico bass fishing
adventure.
Become familiar with your fishing equipment and learn what
you need to master BEFORE you leave home. It can save you a ton
of frustration. While Mexico bass fishing trips are very
popular with folk all around the country, not many actually
understand the art of catching a bass.
It takes skill and often years of practice to comprehend the
hand movements and understand the bass itself. These fish are
highly intelligent and are not ready to give up fight real
quick. Bass are well known and respected for their stamina and
aggression and they will often outsmart you. Especially when
you least expect it. Mexico bass fishing is about enjoying the
moment but also knowing what you can do to be the master of
bass once and for all.
Mexico bass fishing is also about understanding the various
destination in Mexico. Places of outstanding beauty that are
stocked well with bass of all sizes. But before you get all
excited understand what fishing equipment you need for a
successful bass fishing trip to Mexico.
What you need to start bass fishing
For your Mexico bass fishing adventure you need to assemble
and check the following. If you are just starting out, then you
don't have to spend a fortune to get going. Even so, bass
fishing is addictive, so please be warned.
Start out with a basic fishing kit. There are two major
types of fishing kits called:
- the bait casting kit and
- the spinning kit.
You could have both kits
Both unless you have money to burn we suggest you choose one
or the other. Ultimately you probably end up having both kits
anyway but to get started one of these kits is sufficient for
your Mexico bass fishing trip.
Your Bass fishing rods
Your bass fishing rod is the number one equipment you need
to really pay attention to in your toolbox. The reason being is
that bass are very large fish and can easily break your lines
or fishing hook while fighting for their lives.
Investing into a good bass rod pays dividends later down the
track. Go with a well known company and don't be afraid to shop
around.
The length of your bass rod depends on what size bass you
intend to target. Again, ask around and visit some bass forums
if you are not entirely sure. Your local bait and tackle shop
can also help.
If your bass fishing rod is too long it might well get
tangled in a school of bass or you end up catching a tree
branch rather than a prized fish. Long rods are great for
masterful fishermen who understand how to cast a rod. Long rods
do provide better leverage for the bass fisherman but are not a
necessity after all. If you become a master of flipping then
you also require a long rod.
A good bait casting rod is made of fibre glass composites or
carbon fibre. They are easily handled and perfectly balanced to
give you the right angle to fish bass. Mexico bass fishing
champions also favor the old hand crafter can rod, a prized
possession for old timers. Rods are usually between five to
seven feet depending on your experience and preferences.
As a beginner you are best of looking at a spinning rod
because of their ease of use. These are also mad of carbon
fibre and fibre glass.
Fishing line
Fishing line is another important aspect of your fishing
toolbox. It is critical you choose a good fishing line for your
Mexico bass fishing trip because once you left home you might
not get what you want.
Your casting action will severely be influenced by the
thickness and quality of your fishing line. Made of mono
filament (gut) fishing lines are still the most popular choice
for bass fishermen.
Bass fishing lures
Fishing lures are a big hobby for many long term bass
fishermen. They are in fact addictive. Collecting these bass
lures can easy take up all your time as you delve further and
further into it.
Whether you select to go with spinner baits, soft plastic
lures or crank baits is not important. You need to understand
the size and weight ratio of lures to the bass you want to
catch.
Once your bass fishing toolbox is full you are ready to
embark on your first Mexico bass fishing
adventure.
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