Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Andrew RowanEpisode Title: Bass, The Fan FavoriteThank you for tuning into What’s The Catch? The podcast I'm your host Andrew Rowan.
In this episode of What’s The Catch? For the first episode ever, the catch of the day is gonna be: Bass, everything you need to know about the species, how to catch ‘em, where you can catch ‘em, and why you should go for these guys on your next fishing trip.
Segment 1: Species backgroundThe Bass is a common species of freshwater and saltwater fish native to North America . It is one of the most popular game fish to catch. They’re so popular that most fishing tournaments consist of catching bass. They are personally my second favorite type of fish to catch. They’re are different types of bass, but we’ll focus today on the Largemouth and smallmouth. Fun facts:
- Types of bass: largemouth, smallmouth, rock bass, peacock bass , and black sea bass
- Average largemouth length: 10-20 inches
- Average largemouth weight: .5 to 4.5 lbs
- New jersey State largemouth record: 10 pounds
- Average smallmouth length: 12- 18 inches
- Average smallmouth weight:1 to 4 lbs
- New jersey small mouth state record:7 lbs, 2 oz
- largemouth US record: 22 lbs, 4 oz caught by George perry in 1932 in southern Georgia
- smallmouth US record: 11 lbs, 15 oz caught by David Hayes in 1955 on the border between kentucky and tennessee
Segment 2: EquipmentBefore we can talk about lures and baits,we need to figure out what kind of rod to use. Spinning rods work just fine but I would recommend a bait caster if you have the money.for line, i would recommend anytype of line between 8-12 test lines. You can go with monofilament or fluorocarbon, either is a great choice For largemouths, I would recommend if you intend to use a hook and plastic worm, I would say go with a wacky rig or texas rig. If you intend to use a hard plastic, I like to use a crankbait or a buzzbait. For smallies, these lures may work too but if you want the best results, I’d say get a jig.whether it be a hairy jig or tube jug, smallies will love them. All of these choices are perfectly fine to use. You could use a real worm and a bobber if you wanted to.