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		<title>How to Pitch for Bass</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pitching is a bass fishing technique anglers use to guide their bait to a desired location. It works best when you need to get your bait into a small opening near heavy cover, under low-hanging limbs, and/or around boat docks. The best anglers, the ones who always catch the big ones, are all proficient pitchers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What is Pitching?</h2>
<p>Pitching is a bass fishing technique anglers use to guide their bait to a desired location. It works best when you need to get your bait into a small opening near heavy cover, under low-hanging limbs, and/or around boat docks. The best anglers, the ones who always catch the big ones, are all proficient pitchers.</p>
<h2>Pitching is ideal for:</h2>
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<li>Off-color or muddy water</li>
<li>Targets between 10 and 30 feet away</li>
<li>Target provides a quiet lure entry into the water</li>
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<h2>Pitching for Bass You&#8217;ll need:</h2>
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<li>25 pound test 100% fluorocarbon line</li>
<li>7&#8242; 6&#8243; heavy rod with plenty of backbone to wrestle the biggies</li>
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<h2>What to Pitch</h2>
<p>A jig. But nearly any single-hook bait can be pitched. Rig it into a Texas rig.</p>
<h2>How to Pitch for bass</h2>
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<li>With your rig on the line, face the target.</li>
<li>Depress the line release and let out enough line so the bait is even with the first guide.</li>
<li>Put the bait in your off-hand at about waist level.</li>
<li>Lower the rod tip toward the target and put a little tension on the line.</li>
<li>In one smooth, quick motion, swing the rod tip toward the target and upward. Letting go of the bait.</li>
<li>As the bait moves under the rod tip, release the line and continue raising the rod tip and control the spool with your thumb.</li>
<li>Stop the line just before it enters the water.</li>
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