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Most Commonly Used Lures For Bass Fishing

2016/7/16 16:32:55

If you are new to choosing bass fishing lures then this article is for you. Choosing the right lure can determine whether or not you get to catch any at the end of the day! These days, bass fishing lures comes in all shapes, sizes and colors but which ones are good enough?

The main thing about using a lure is to, as it name suggest, lure a fish. As such the best type of lures is one that will mimic the real life movement of bait; as such it will look more natural to the fishes. Keep that in mind when shopping for your set of lures, because these days more and more baits are designed to lure anglers than fishes.

Do keep in mind that these are tips and best practices however understand that there is no magic formula when it comes to picking the right lure. What may work brilliantly for you may be the worst lure that another angler has picked. Spend as much time as you can before deciding which is best for you!

1. The Plastic Worm - We often related fishing baits to live worms but nowadays companies like Berkley has revolutionized the plastic or rubber worm industry. Not only do they look like the real thing, they also have been impregnated with fish catching scents.

2. The Crank Bait - Crank baits are also known as plugs. They are usually made of wood or hard plastic and are designed to move a certain way. Therefore, crank baits are very versatile bass lures. The most important thing that makes crank baits effective is that it looks and imitates real bait underwater.

3. Lures Above Water - One of the most exciting ways to bass fish is to use a lure above water, or top water lure. The more popular type of above water lures are the jitterbug, and they are very effective in bringing the realism of lures above water.

These baits and lures are popular no doubt, but they should not be the only ones you are using, as such just be sure to keep your eyes open for any other type of baits and actually give it a try to see if they work for you. Not every bass fishing lures are created equally!
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