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Choosing the Best Bass Fishing Lures |
It is kind of a daunting task to choose the best bass fishing lures as there are a lot of them in the market. There are bass fishermen who will swear on one kind, but then again there are others who swear on another. Here are some of the best bass fishing lures that have helped a lot of bass fishermen.
Plastic lures like plastic worms are a favorite. Since worms form one part of the bass' diet, it then follows that they can take a bite of these plastic worms. These artificial lures come in many colors and lengths, but the way you use them still depends on many factors like the temperature and condition of the water as well as the time of the day.
Artificial lure that mimics a baitfish as well as a crawfish are called crankbaits. These are what novices in bass fishing usually use the first time as they work well in any kind of water condition.
Spinnerbaits, much like the crankbaits, also work best in bass fishing as they also took the form of the baitfish. They also come in different colors as well as sizes and blade designs.
Looking more like a crawfish, jig and pig are allowed to sink to the bottom of the water. Also, this artificial lures are commonly used in tournaments. The bucktiail jig, on the other hand, looks more like a little fish because it has a plastic tail that can either be curly or straight.
Another simple artificial lure is the top water plug. Since a bass does not only forage for food under water but also above water, this floating device can attract a bass.
For murky waters, spinners seem to work well. The vibration the tail of the spinners make can attract bass for a bite.
You can also use a spoon, however, if you are having some difficulty with the abovementioned artificial lures.
With all these artificial lures to choose from, it really is a daunting task to choose one that will work best for you. Remember, practice still makes perfect, so practice bass fishing with the different lures first and find your forte. Before you know it, you will be bass fishing like a pro.
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Quick Tip #1
Always remember that bass also need to look for its food. So if you see a school of little fishes like minnows, there is a good chance that bass are abundant in that area as well since these little fishes are part of the bass' diet. |
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Quick Tip #2
The best tip when it comes to bass fishing is to get a boat, rent one if you do not have your own. This allows you mobility to reach potential areas where there is abundant bass. | |