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Q&A LURE FISHING

Q Do you think that conditions can ever be too rough for bass to feed in? JULES MASON, BOURNEMOUTH

HG says: This is really interesting, and partly because I look at this a bit differently to your question. I have been amazed at how effortlessly bass can move around and feed in some really hectic conditions, and some of the tides and seas which I see the Brittany-based French commercial bass fishermen fish in their smaller boats are verging on mad in my opinion. They catch bass though!

I am assuming that there have to be conditions so bad that bass cannot or will not feed in them,

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