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BASS ASSASSIN LURES CATCH MORE THAN BASS


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Bass Assassin lures are primarily used by bass fishermen, but some of the lures can be used for other species. In fact, the Mayo, FL company produces a variety of salt water lures, including salt water Shad Assassins. One angler said Bass Assassin lures Shad Assassin is one of the most popular lures for game fish and is used on the Gulf Coast of Florida for snook, tarpon, flounder, dolphins and redfish. Bass Assassin lures are popular among salt water anglers who used to fish in fresh water and are used to soft plastic lures.

The Shad Assassin is also used by fresh water anglers. Its large body offers a good target for bass and also catches panfish, walleye and crappie.



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A number of soft jerk baits are also in the Bass Assassin lures arsenal and they make specially designed jig heads for soft baits that come in different sizes.

The Hogg Assassin is one of the newer Bass Assassin lures creature baits that swims through cover or grass, flips into brush and can be Carolina rigged. It's ideal for big bass. Of course, bass anglers have thousands of lures to choose from and many use the Walking Worm, www.scientificfishing' famous worm lure, that moves naturally in the water like a live worm. It's based on patented aeronautical flutter technology that traps air between tail segments that causes it to constantly curl in the water.

The Walking Worm beat a crank bait and another worm lure in a test. The crank bait moved constantly but it wasn't a worm while the worm lure stopped moving when it hit the bottom. The Walking Worm was the only worm lure that constantly moved, which made it an ideal target for hungry bass. Bass Assassin lures look like worms and other prey but they don't move constantly like the Walking Worm.

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