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{{+1}}The bass season is very close …{{-1}}

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The bass season is now very close and I’ll be heading off on my first outing for the season which is an outing to
Cania Dam later this month.
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bass2 bassbass Cania

Don’t forget the old British Army adage

“Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance”

So here’s a few snippets of information that you might find useful:

This is my gear selection and set up for bass.

These are the fly lines that I believe are best suited to bass fishing.

This is how I set my leader up for bass fishing.

Flies for bass, perch & saratoga

And, if you want to learn to tie bass flies check this out.

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Last Updated: October 9, 2018
Author: StephenChatterton
Categories: Blog
Tags: #fishonfly, #spotters, Blog-tag