Monday, April 9, 2012

Bass Fishing Bait - Which Is Your Favorite

By Tim Beachum


There are plenty of differing types of bass fishing bait that are used in different conditions. It depends on the depth, and clearness of the water, whether the bottom is rocky or clear, if you'll go through reeds and other water plants and how deep you want the bait to go. This article will cover the most typical bass fishing baits and a couple of my fave lures.

Live Bait

Live bait is a very productive way to catch bass. The movement of the worm or fish attracts bass to the bait, and can land huge fish. It is very simple to use, however live baits clearly have a short lifespan and has to be renewed. It's important to be certain the bait is secured to the hook and still has room to catch a hold of the bass.

Live bait is best used in clear water where the hook won't get attached to anything, and shouldn't be used near the base of the lake. You will see this type of bait most commonly used with a fishing bobber.

Topwater Plugs

Another sort of bass fishing bait is topwater plugs. Topwater bait as the name states, means that the bait is floating on top of the water. This sort of fishing is very exciting when you get a fish that is interested. There's nothing in the world that may compare to seeing that bass as it strikes your bait . Topwater baits come in a large variety, so that they can be employed in many different scenarios.

Spoons

Spoons are another common fishing bait that is utilized among both pro and greenhorn anglers . The weed-less type of spoon is great in heavy weed and grass. The flashing colour and the jigging action draws strikes. It is important to know the depth of the water when using spoons, because they sink and can regularly latch onto things at the bottom of the lake and can cause you to lose your lure.

Spinnerbait

Spinnerbait attract plenty of strikes and are good for trolling or covering large areas in a short period of time. What makes S pinnerbaits so fascinating to bass is they look like little bait fish , which is one of a bass ' favorite foods.

Cr ank bait

Crankbaits are a great bait for bass fishing because they're simple to use and cast and come in several alternative kinds. They are excellent for fast fishing and when you want to cover a lot of water. Crankbaits look like crawfish or bait fish , which bass love to eat.

There's no best bait for bass fishing, it actually depends on the conditions of the lake you fish in. For the best results go with lots of kind of baits and try out a couple until you find one that works really well.




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