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Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: A mudline created by wave action against the shoreline is a great place to catch bass in a clear lake. Bass move into this murky band of water to feed on crayfish uprooted by the churning waves, and will nail a crankbait.

Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: Most fishermen try to get out of the wind, but this can be a big mistake. The wind often blows plankton into shallow water. Plankton-eating baitfish such as threadfin shad will move onto windy banks to feed, and bass will be close behind. Try silvery crankbaits, grubs and topwater lures close to shore.

Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: When retrieving a weedless lure across the top of lilypads or pond scum, keep it moving at a fairly slow, constant pace. This gives the bass plenty of opportunity to track down the lure. Avoid using stop-and-go retrieve, for the bass may strike at the lure and miss it.

Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: Sometimes a seemingly-insignificant bit of cover can greatly enhance the appeal of a large piece of structure to bass. Bass pros know that a patch of weeds on the end of a deep point, or a single stump on top of a submerged hump, can be the "gravy" it takes to make a good bassin' spot even better.

Rick Webb
I've had a Zebco for as long as I can remember,my dad used to think that the 33 was the best reel you could buy for the money.I don't even know how old the ones I have are it's been that long,a couple were my dad's and he's been gone 23 years so they are at least 25 years old, thank you, Lisa for inviting me to join I …… had no idea about this club, but I've only started using Facebook for a few months now,thanks alot........Rick Webb(更多内容)

Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: Shallow crappie are seldom right up against the bank. Rather, they gravitate to irregular features such as ditches, channels, high spots or isolated patches of cover that occur on large structural elements such as mud flats or shallow points. Locate these subtle hotspots with your depth finder and you''ll strike crappie gold.

Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: Many fishermen believe bass lurk in shady places because the sun hurts their eyes. Wrong! The bass is a member of the sunfish family, and can often be seen basking in direct sunlight along the shallow margins of lakes and rivers. But when they're serious about feeding, bass, like most predators, use shade to conceal themselves from prey.

Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: When you feel a bass bite your worm or jig, immediately lower the rod tip and bring it back sharply, so you snap the slack out of the line. This hookset will drive the point through the tough jaw of a bass in much the same way that the blow of a hammer drives a nail through a board.

Zebco Zebco's Bill Dance Fishing Tip: Nothing is more thrilling than the sound of a lunker bass smashing a surface lure at night. Cast a big, dark-colored topwater wobbler, popper, prop bait or buzz bait close to weedlines or shallow shorelines after dark. Use heavy line, and don't set the hook before feeling the fish pull.












