Bass Fishing Tips For Beginners | How To Catch Bass | Bass Fishing by Bass Fishing Tips & Techniques by BassResource → But those are the two colors that are the
most popular for a good reason. They catch fish time and time again. So, don't waste your money in buying a whole
bunch of other colors to begin with. Just start with those basic lures and those
colors, and you're good to go. Now, where should you go fish, and how do
you find these fish? I recommend starting off on small lakes and
ponds for a couple of reasons. First of all, they usually don't have as much
pressure unless they're an urban pond in an urban setting. But a lot of times, the fish there are smaller
and smaller bass are more up to bite. They're very eager to bite. Sometimes they're overly eager. I mean, they bite bigger lures than them sometimes. But that's important in the beginning stages
because getting the confidence in catching fish, learning what the bite feels like, you
have to understand the bite is really pretty much the same regardless of fish size. So, being able to detect that bite is important. And then that experience when you hook a fish
and you bring them to the boat, the way they fight, learning what they're gonna do really
helps. Even largemouth bass and smallmouth bass fight
differently. Getting that experience under your belt is
something you're gonna lean on when you catch the bigger fish. So, going to an area that has a population
of smaller bass is really gonna ramp up your learning curve very quickly. Now, where do you find these fish?