Bass Fishing Lures

Sunday, May 17, 2009

If you are new to bass fishing, then you should pay special attention to this post as it will teach you a very important lesson when it comes to fishing. The tackle and lures that you use to fish with are going to play a huge role on how well you do the next time you go fishing. If you pick the right lures, you will catch more fish.

Bass fishing is no different then any other style of fishing, so therefore it has its own lures that work good and some that don't work so good. Hopefully this post will help you get a better idea of what will work for you and what will not work so well.

There are many different types of bass fishing lures. One of the most popular types of lures is the Worm. Worms have worked very well for fishing since the beginning of time. They work even better nowadays because they are scented and designed to look exactly like live bait. Some people even say that they perform better then live bait.

Another type of lure that succeeds because of the fact that it appears "life like" is Crank Bait. The key to catching Bass with this type of lure is making it look like live bait. Crank Baits usually work the best in shallow water and come in a large variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.

If you are fishing on a day that has a very calm and quite lake, then a topwater lure might out perform anything else in its class. A classic example of this is the JitterBug. These lures sit on the top of the water and will attract fish close to the surface. Use these in shallow water and on nice calm days.

As I have shown you, here are some different types of tackle that you can use to get started with bass fishing. If you don't really know what you are doing, then I would recommend you start off with a Crank Bait and take it from there.

Remember, not every type of lure is going to succeed in every place. You are going to need to experiment and practice before you can determine what will exactly work and what won't.

It is a trial and error process that you must overtake. With a good idea though you can make that process a lot smoother the next time you go fishing.

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