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July 29, 2003 - Vol. 4 No. 29
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EDITOR'S LOG

Hi. It's Russ Bassdozer here. Let me ask you, has your
fishing been in a dog daze lately? The August doldrums are
here, what we call the "dog days" of summer. If your
fishing's fallen off, try some of these hot weather tips and
tactics. Please enjoy!

SUMMERY FISHING SUMMARY
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/summery-summary.shtml


In spring, bass protecting their progeny will swipe at any
lure that intrudes onto their nursery grounds. In autumn,
bass are impulsive eaters, layering on lard to last them the
winter. In between spring and fall, are these the:

BEST OR WORST OF TIMES? IT'S SUMMER
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/summer-best-worst.shtml


Young of year (the mini me's) of every species, abound
during summer. It may be time for you to try mini lures to
match the hatch this summer. Indeed, smaller baits than
during any other season is chapter one in:

THE STORY OF SUMMER
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/summer-story.shtml


Yet another chapter in our summer story may be speeding up a
bait to match a fish's heightened metabolism in summer. Make
no mistake, bass will chase the fastest-moving lures in the
hottest water. I've long held a theory that color can be a
trigger in cool water, but haste in hot water does not make
waste:

HOT AND COOL AGGRESSIVE BAITS
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/aggressive_baits.shtml


Use aggressive colors (bubblegum, chartreuse are examples)
in cool water, but when the long hot days of summer are in
season, it's time to dress your baits in:

SUMMER GREENS AND BROWNS
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/color_brown_baits.shtml


I call a spinnerbait the Swiss army blade bait because it's
such a multi-purpose tool. You can fish it from top to
bottom, fast to slow, in tight cover and in open water, day
or night. You can alter it instantly by changing the blades
and the skirt. Six cool tips for using spinnerbaits on hot
summer days are yours in this:

HOT SUMMER SIX PACK
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/spinnerbait_sixpack.shtml


A solid summer spinnerbait pattern is fishing the windward
shoreline in a breeze. While on your way to the fridge to
grab another cool one, could you:

FETCH ME A BREEZE PLEASE
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/wind-spots.shtml


On August days when there just isn't any wind or any relief
from the sweltering sun, it's time to head for:

DEEP SUMMER POINTS WITH JIGS
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/summer-points.shtml


Of course, there's always night time. Instead of snoozing,
why not get out there? I'd say in my life that I have fished
more hours at night than by day, and I have caught more
bigger bass at night. But before you go, George and Scott
Welcome, fishing guides on Florida's fabled Stick Marsh,
have a primer on night fishing safety for you at:

NIGHT FISHING SAFETY
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/night-fishing-safety.shtml


One of my most effective night strategies is to plow
buzzbaits and spinnerbaits in grass at night. Ply the lush
fringe edge of the green weed beds after dark. Let me teach
you how to:

PLOW THE GRASS PRAIRIES AT NIGHT
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/night_plow.shtml


In calm open water areas, whether shallow or deep, surface
swimmers can be devastating at night. This is a type of bait
that bass rarely see, wooden or plastic baits with metal or
plastic lips, fished on the surface. They roll or waddle,
leaving a wake. Learn all about:

WAKING SURFACE SWIMMERS AT NIGHT
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/surface-swimmers.shtml


An Arbogast Jitterbug is a unique form of topwater lure,
really in a class unto itself. Whereas a daytime angler can
find success with so many topwaters (poppers, chuggers,
Sammy, Spook, etc.), all these fly-by-day topwaters lose
much of their effectiveness at night. Only the Jitterbug
reigns supreme as the late night topwater king:

GIVE NIGHT BASS THE JITTERS
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/night_jitterbug.shtml


If fishing at night isn't for you, then the two twilight
times are "second best" in summer, especially those specific
dates when sunrise/sunset coincides with moonrise/moonset.
In 2003, on August 10th to 14th and again from the 25th to
29th. It couldn't hurt you to be on the water fishing good
cover or structure with baitfish present for the twilight
hour before sunrise and hour after sunset. You know I will
surely be there then. Check the key:

SOLAR/LUNAR TIMES FOR YOUR STATE
http://www.bassdozer.com/states/state_fishing.shtml


Now, if you tell me you can't catch a dog day bass during
August on any of the tactics above? Well, just like in that
little song they wrote, don't worry, be happy because the
start of the fall feeding frenzy is only a few short weeks
away!

Regards,

Russ Bassdozer

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