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Splitshotting - The Finer Points of Largemouth Bass Fishing

Have you ever been pulled overboard in the cold winter season just when you thought that you have the largemouth bass well within your hold? If yes, you will know what I mean when I say that splitshotting is an extremely fine line between success and failure of catching largemouth bass. Unfortunately, more often you land overboard than the other way around because largemouth bass fishing can be pretty tricky if you lack practice and experience.

The rewards of mastering the largemouth bass fishing techniques

It is easy to catch the largemouth bass once you know how to set the hook and pull it in. This is exactly like saying it is easy to fight a bull once you know how to subdue it. The comparison here is very apt since the largemouth bass is a quite as aggressive fish, known to struggle fiercely and capable of breaking good and very powerful rods and tackles. This is why the rewards of splitshotting are so great. You feel on top of the world when you get to outmaneuver this great fish.

What makes the difference?

Spiltshotting is practicing the art of largemouth bass fishing to a perfection; it is the art of knowing when to land the hook, when to leave and when to pull to the fraction of the second. It definitely takes a lot of practice to be able to identify every bump that rubs your line under water and know exactly when the fish bit, so you can lower your hook. The slightest hesitation to set the hook will set the fish free, and many times you overboard.

The right technique

From the moment the fish bites your bait to the moment you pull it in your boat, a series of techniques are applied that classifies it as the right way for largemouth bass fishing. Each one of them complementing the other in such a way that it almost overlaps. You feel the tug in the line, and you will know that your fish has got the bait.

It is important here that you maintain contact with the bottom so the fish does not bolt. Then as the line gets relaxed you will have to set the hook and get ready to pull in. It does seem simple when you think about it, but it takes years of practice to go through these movements automatically.

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