web
	stats
land of enchantment fishing adventures Call Us Today: 575-740-4710

Largemouth Bass Habitats at Elephant Butte

Many anglers long to catch a big largemouth bass. Especially one that fights and jumps to the surface of the water. The largemouth bass habitat makes them a hard catch. They are typically tricky to catch because they hide among rocks, water vegetation, and between roots of fallen trees. They strike at their prey while lurking through dark waters. These bass prefer calm, quiet, warm water. They have an excellent sense of smell that they use to catch their prey by following scent trails. Largemouth bass are actually fierce predators that will strike at almost anything alive.

Female largemouth bass are typically larger than males. The expert angler will often release a large catch if they suspect it is a breeding female. Largemouth bass actually don’t stop growing. The world record catch weighed 22 pounds 4 ounces and was caught in 1932. The same size bass was caught in Japan in 2009.

What Do Largemouth Bass Eat?

Knowing what certain species of fish eat will help you target a specific kind of catch. Because these fish are so sought after, it is common knowledge that largemouth bass eat sunfish, shad, minnows, and perch. They also like crayfish, insects, frogs, and even small birds. They are fierce fighters and are known for jumping above the surface of the water as they are reeled in.

Largemouth Bass Fishing for Beginners

Catching a beautiful largemouth bass is the dream of many anglers to include both fishing beginners and expert fisherman. Largemouth bass are sensitive to light, so early morning and dusk are the best times for a good catch. As far as seasons go, early spring will be best, but these fish do bite year-round. A spincast reel is best for fishing beginners. Fisherman always want to know what largemouth bass eat. They mostly prey on small fish, which makes live bait or realistic lures good options. They like minnows, sunfish, and perch.They like the color red as well. Lures that are often used in bass fishing include jigs, plastic worms, crankbaits, spoons, and spinnerbaits. It is best to mix it up as these fish are foragers. Shad and nightcrawlers are great live bait for bass as well.

Fishing for Smallmouth Bass

A large smallmouth can be a fun catch too. Just like the largemouth, knowing their habitat and eating habits will help you make a good catch. The smallmouth bass hangout near drop off points and rock coves. They also like deeper water with plenty of feeder fish. A depth finder will be a big help when it comes to catching a smallmouth bass. When you fish near rock covers, white or yellow spinnerbaits or even shallow diving crankbaits will work great. If you fish the deep waters, jig head tipped with yellow, chartreuse, or white Mister Twister grubs will work well. When lures don’t work, be sure to switch to live bait. You should let a live night crawler dangle from your hook instead of hooking it over and over into a ball.


Guided Fishing Trip Includes

Fully rigged 24 ft. Triton Center Console fishing boat w/ T-top for shade with Complete Fishing tackle and latest electronics.

Live Bait: Shiners, Minnows, Brouders, Blue Gils, Shad (when available).

Most productive artificial bait

Trips tailored to your needs.

Licensed and Bonded

We filet and and package your catch.

Photos available

Taxidermist available

Gift certificates available

Can also provide multiple boats and guides for large groups.

Rated #3 Nation Wide
Come Visit Us
What Visitors are Saying
Book A Trip Today!