The narrator knows the bass on his line is very large because of the immense weight and resistance he feels as he reels it in. The fish pulls with powerful, determined force, making it difficult for him to gain control. Additionally, he observes the line bending significantly, indicating a substantial size and strength of the fish. This combination of physical sensation and visual cues leads him to conclude that it's a large bass.
You should have the drag on your reel set so that the bass won't break your line. If you think it is going to, release the line until it changes directions.
Step on the Bass Line was created on 2000-02-24.
A torpedo shaped gamefish, with a large mouth, and powerful broad tail. Dark above and lighter beneath, with a dark lateral line.
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Bobby y grimes sr of atlanta ga
To troll for largemouth bass, use a boat and set your speed between 2 to 4 mph to cover a large area. Employ a combination of lures such as crankbaits, spinnerbaits, or swimbaits, and ensure they are at the right depth by adjusting your line length or using weights. Focus on areas with structure like submerged logs, weed beds, or drop-offs, as bass often congregate there. Monitor your line and be ready to reel in quickly when you feel a bite.
Mainly a dark green, almost blackish on top, fading to white on the belly. A jagged black lateral line on the flanks.
To learn how to write a bass line effectively, study different bass patterns and techniques, practice regularly, listen to various styles of music to understand different approaches, and experiment with creating your own bass lines. Additionally, learning music theory and understanding the role of the bass in a song can also help improve your bass line writing skills.
Lance Bass
The Bass Clef
Nobody...Blake played the Synth to do the bass line..
Ogden Bass goes by Mr. Line Cut, and OB1.