El gran mito del black bass: Por qué ataca tu señuelo antes de la freza y NO es por hambre.

How many times have you cast your best crab or baitfish imitation lure just before spawning, hoping a big, hungry bass will devour it, only to go home empty-handed? You've been told your whole life that fish need to fatten up after winter and eat nonstop. But the reality on the water is very different, and that outdated advice is the reason you're missing out on the best catches of spring. In this video, we're going to debunk one of the biggest myths in sport fishing. You'll discover why bass attack your lure during the pre-spawning season, and I assure you it has nothing to do with their stomachs. We'll talk about territoriality, irritation, and how you should change your colors, vibrations, and retrieve speed to unsettle those big fish that ignore natural presentations. If you keep fishing slowly with neutral colors, you're throwing your chances away. If you want to stop making the same mistake most anglers make in spring and start understanding the true psychology of the largemouth bass, stay tuned until the end. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel, give it a thumbs up if this content helps you improve your fishing trips, and tell us in the comments what your favorite lure is for triggering reaction strikes. #SportFishing #LargemouthBass #Spearing #FishingSpain #FishingLures #FishingTips #BassFishing