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The summertime is here,the days are long and sunny,the water warm enongh for swimming.Summertime presents a callenge to anyone wanting to catch bass.Most waterways are clogged with recreational boat traffic during the day,and the summer heat can be sizzling.The fishing action slows down as bass become spooked by pleasure boats,swimmers and personal watercrafts.Anglers who prefer pursuing bass in the daylight have plenty of summertime options.Try the following tips to satisfy your bass fishing during this summers heat.

# Hot Summertime Bass Tips TARGET WEEDS:Mats of aquatic vegetation such as Hydrilla,Coontail Moss and Milfoil provide plenty of shade and oxygen for shallow bass during hot weather.Penetrate the matted weeds with heavy slow moving lures such as jigs or a Texas-Rigged worm.Or try working the pockets and weedbeds edges with crankbaits,spinnerbaits,buzzbaits,plastic worms or jigs.
# FISHING TOPWATER:While fishing a deep clear bank slowly walk a Zara Spook or twitch a topwater chugger to draw supended bass to the surface.Points,standing timber and walls are ideal spots for this tactic.
# DEEP CRANK:Bang a deep diving crankbait into brushpiles or bounce it off the bottom along dropoffs or flats to trigger reaction strikes from bass.Using lighter line (10-12 pound test) allows these baits to reach their optimum depths.
# DROP-SHOT:This vertical jigging presentation allows you to keep a soft-plastic bait in the bass strike zone longer.Using light line 6 to 10 pound test tie on a no. 1 or 2 hook with a palomar knot and leave about 18 inckes of tag line for attaching a 1/2 ounce bell sinker.Best lures for this rig are 3 or 4 inch finesse worms.# SLOW-ROLL A SPINNERBAIT:Dropping a 1-ounce sinnerbait to the bottom and slowly cranking it through a brushpile or over rock ledges entices big bass during the heat of summer.Watch for strikes after the lure bounces off of a limb or rock.
# WADE A STREAM OR RIVER:This is the best way to stay cool on a steamy summer day while catching plenty of bass.Scale down your tackle to ultra light spinning gear,6-pound line and an assortment of small spinnerbaits,crankbaits,plastic grubs and tubes.Concentrate on flowing water above and below dams.# DRAG A CAROLINA RIG:The commotion caused by a 1-ounce Carolina rig sinker stirring up the bottom peeks the interest of nearby bass.Tie a 2 or 3 foot leader behind the sinker and attach a plastic lizard or finesse worm on a 2 or 3 hook.Top spots for dragging a rig includes underwater humps,flats and long gravel points.