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Catching Bass after they Jump
Frequently when bass fishing you will see a bass jump within casting distance from the canoe. Then, if you can immediately drop your bait plump in the middle of the widening circle of ripples, the bass is generally yours. But if your bait strikes only somewhere near the place the chances are that the fish will stay in the water. Also it is often necessary when the bass are lying in the weeds to cast the bait into the small openings of clear water that are found here and there. This, of course, is when the weeds have grown so as to reach the surface of the water, a condition which prevails very generally during the summer. However, since under these conditions it is most often necessary for safety in landing the fish to use a rather short line, accuracy in this particular instance is not difficult.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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