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How to Choose Fishing Lures for Bass



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A bass fishing guide will tell ya that moving lures are more effective than static lures. Once you have a good idea of what they are, it is possible to refine them until they work. The season and the time of the year may require you to modify your lures. Here are some tips. Here's a list of popular lures you can use.

Topwater lures

Topwater fishing lures that attract bass to topwater are best considered when considering water temperature. Warmer water will attract cold-blooded bass to a topwater lure, increasing its bite. Warm water is also more conducive to the faster digestion of topwater baits by bass. Bass also prefer cooler temperatures to feed, so the timing of topwater lure use will depend on weather conditions.

Jigs

Be aware of the weight when using a Jig as a fishing lure. How heavy you choose to use will depend on tides and tides. It is important to ensure your jig fits the depth at the bottom you will be fishing. It is also important to set up jigs correctly to correspond to the water temperature.

Spinnerbaits

Spinnerbaits have been used for years as a method to catch bass. Older anglers have seen the benefits of spinnerbaits, and how much fun they can bring to their fishing. Spinnerbaits are effective in catching bass in all types of water, even though they might not be the most exciting lures. Here are some tips for using spinnerbaits to guide bass fishing.


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Crankbaits

Bass fishing is easy with crankbaits. Crankbaits look like a crawfish, so they work best in conditions where fish can see them. Pick colors that look like crawfish or fish in the same seasons as your crankbait. For instance, bass will feed on bluegill and crawfish in the spring, summer, and fall. Choose a color which matches the seasonal pattern. Also, consider the clarity of your water.


Floating minnows

The best choice for trout, bass, or walleye fishing is to use floating minnows as a fishing lure. They are easy to catch in shallow places and they produce a flash of vibration when pulled in. Floating Minnows work well in lakes with baitfish suspended high above the water column. A floating minnow can be used to catch bass at night or day.

Jigs made with chartreuse or yellow skirts

For a guide on bass fishing, you can use Jigs with yellow skits or chartreuse. These colors work well on both bottom and topwater. These jigs are great for fishing in murky waters or areas with dense vegetation. The green pumpkin-shaped jig makes a good imitation of bluegill. This jig mimics the tail of bluegills and can be used in any color water.

Jigs featuring a transparent lip

Many reasons make jigs without transparent lips effective. A transparent lip means that bass can't see the hook as the jig runs up the middle. This transparent lip is ideal for fishing in areas with little cover. These jigs are marked with small wire hooked hooks so that they can be cast on sloping banks. These jigs are easy to see and also work well in cold, clear waters.


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Jigs made with a "fire-tiger" pattern

Fire tiger patterns refer to sunfish and yellowperch. These patterns are great for visibility in thick or stained areas. These patterns work well for both spring and fall-active fish. These jigs are best fished with white twintail caravans. In order to find the best fire tiger pattern, choose one that is shaped like a fish. Follow the below instructions to find out which jigs work best for your situation.


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FAQ

How can I get started in fishing?

You need to learn a few things about fishing before you can go out on the water. You need to be familiar with the types of fish that are found in your area. It is also important to understand where fish like to hang out in order to find them. You must learn how to cast once you have found the best spots for fish. This means that you will need to learn how the lure can be thrown into the air and allowed to sink onto the water's surface. Practice makes perfect!


Do I need special licenses to fish?

No, not unless you plan to take fish out of state or across county lines. Many states allow anglers to fish without any type of license. For more information, contact your local Fish & Wildlife department.


What is the best place to fish?

Fishing near freshwater bodies is the best option. These areas provide plenty of food for the fish.



Statistics

  • You likely have a fish hooked if the bobber moves erratically for over 5 seconds. (tailoredtackle.com)
  • Orvis, Simms, and Fishpond have been making some of the best packs and vests for a long time, and it seems like 90% of the anglers around the area use these brands. (troutandsteelhead.net)
  • To substantiate this theory, Knight attempted a systematic inquiry by considering the timing of 200 'record' catches, more than 90 percent were made during a new moon (when no moon is visible). (myfwc.com)
  • Coarse fishing is 100% catch and release these days. (linesonthewater.anglingtrust.net)



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How To

How to Perfectly Cast a Fishing Rod

The first thing you must know when casting a fishing rod is to use your wrist to move the rod's handle smoothly towards the water. The rod should be held slightly away from the body so that it is parallel to the ground. The rod should be moved forward with the tip perpendicular towards the water surface. The fish won't eat if the tip touches water's surface sooner than the line reaches bottom. This technique allows you to increase the distance from the tip of your rod to the water's surface.

If you don't feel comfortable casting a rod yet, here are some tips to make it easier.

Hold the rod as close as you can to your chest. You can control the rod's direction by this method without having to bend down.

Second, when casting a heavy rod, you may want to set up a tripod on the shoreline or on a rock ledge. This will allow you to secure the rod while still holding the reel.

Third, you might consider buying a smaller reel as an alternative to a larger one. A cheap spinning reel will allow you to cast longer distances and will help you develop good hand-eye coordination.

A fourth option is to purchase a fishing rod holder. These holders hold the rod securely and keep it upright. These holders are easy to store and protect your rod from damage.

Fifth, practice your casting technique until you feel comfortable with the motion. Casting a fishing pole takes practice.

Sixth, patience is key to successful fishing. You need to wait until the right moment strikes and then work hard for the fish.




 



How to Choose Fishing Lures for Bass