Friday, February 6, 2009

Punta Mita and Bucerias - Beaches - Holidays.

Its the ideal place to walk around whilst admiring the electrifying reds and oranges of a Pacific nightfall.

Bass fly fishing could be a great experience for both the beginner fly fisherman and the experienced. Bass will eat smaller flies as well, even size twelve. Sight plays a big part in bass getting food and it's thought that bass may be in a position to judge the size and kind of prey, and relative distance thru sound. This is the reason why flies that pop, gurgle and make plenty of sound are so effective at getting the bass attention. One effective system is to land the fly on some weed mat ( employ a weed guard ) or cover and just twitch it off, letting it splash in the water and pause it there for a bit, before twitching it. You can employ a floating or sinking lines with a double taper or weight forward taper. Bass wish to stay near cover and a food source. This cover gives them an ideal chance to ambush prey. A longer leader of nine foot is good for more clear waters. Largemouths, stay reasonably active all year, but have a tendency to stay close to the bottom in the wintertime months. In waters that have both smallmouth bass and largemouth, the smallmouth are sometimes barely deeper.

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