FINESSE FISHING
By
"The Bass Coach" (Roger Lee Brown)
Finesse fishing is pretty much nothing more than "Down Sizing" a particular type of bait or lure. When it comes to winter fishing, or times throughout the year that are considered to be in-active, most anglers will find more success at catching bass by "Down Sizing" or "Finesse" fishing. Finesse fishing patterns are usually fished at a much slower rate as far as "pattern" or "technique" goes due mostly to the inactive bass during these periods. The biggest factor an angler should be aware of is that the bass's metabolism slows way down in colder water temperatures thus making them very "in-active" or "Lethargic," and a bass will not extend great amounts of energy during these colder water temperature periods. By nature, it seems that a bass will always extend the least amount of energy for the greatest amount of benefit, that's why a bass is considered to be more of an ambush fish than a chaser. There are a few tricks or as some would say a few "How-To's" when fishing a Finesse pattern, and I will explain some of the techniques or patterns used for Finesse fishing that may help you to become a better angler when it comes to these "cold water" or "inactive" periods.
First....., lets talk about plastics. 4" Plastic baits such as "French Fries, also known as Centipedes," "Grubs," "Worms," "Crawls," "Tubes," or any other smaller types of plastic baits are a good choice to use for Finesse fishing. The most successful techniques or patterns by using these small plastics would be;
There are more techniques and patterns to use for finesse fishing, but these are a start for you to try! I teach several different patterns and techniques to my Bass School Students as well as use them when fishing with my Bass Guide Clients. Finesse Fishing can be fished "Year Round" and will bring success to you when nothing else seems to work. Try these methods and see!
Don't forget, any questions, comments, booking reservations for my "Personalized" Bass Fishing School or Pro Bass Guide services on Lake Champlain or Lake George, NY, you can write or contact me at the following:
"The Bass Coach"
(Roger Lee Brown), Route-1 Box-65 Pearl Street,
Crown Point, NY 12928, (518) 597-4240 or Email:
rlbrown@capital.net,
or visit my site at:
www.fishing-boating.com/basscoach
I enjoy helping anglers learn to be more successful
at catching bass! (Please always practice "Catch &
Release).......God Bless!
and.....................Good Fishin'