Lure Fishing For Bass Is More Than Catching

Lure Fishing for Bass is more than catching, fishing gets you out and about, into the wilds, into the yonder, with the opportunity of taking stunning Seascape Photos along the coasts wherever you are based. For me, it's in the United Kingdom, often in the wilds of Northumberland, and also in Scotland.

We are generally blessed to have the availability of a camera at hand wherever we are fishing due to the popularity of high-quality smartphones. I'm not talking about the preoccupation with taking selfies, I'm referring to having a decent camera on hand to take a reasonably good photo when the opportunity arises.
For me, a photo is an opportunity to create and store a memory! All the images on this website were taken with a mobile phone, not a top-of-the-range one either.

Photographers know that photos are all about light and the play of light on a subject. What's that got to do with fishing? Well, it's a known fact that early birds catch worms and that early morning and early evening are prime times for fishing. These timeframes often coincide with when you are likely to be able to capture a memorable seascape image.

Fishing can be a mystery, as there is the unknown, there are many factors that influence success or failure on a given day, and as fishermen, we are all too proficient in coming up with tangible excuses. Do you know what I mean? For example, "The water is too cold, too windy, too dirty..."

Photography can be a mystery as well. However, early morning and early evening should set the stage for success! My challenge to the reader is to enjoy all aspects of fishing, get up and out there, and appreciate your world, enjoy the natural spaces and surroundings! Yes, catching fish is exhilarating. However, there is more to Lure Fishing for Bass than catching.
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