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BASS BAIT TIPS
BASS BAIT TIPS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
If you're looking for bass bait tips (and what angler isn't?), here are some of the most popular baits you can try for largemouth lunkers and smallmouth bass. Our bass bait tips start with jitterbugs, one of the most popular bass lures of all time. The jitterbug is a topwater lure that features a double loped lip that creates a loud sound that's irresistible to bass. Next on our bass bait tips is jerk baits, plastic minnow or shad shaped worms that resemble injured prey that are designed to float or sink slowly.
Crankbaits also make our best bass bait tips with a lip at the front of the bait that causes it to dive and wobble when retrieved. You can fish with crankbaits that run just under the surface and others that sink 20 feet and they fish fast so an angler can cover wide areas to find the hotspots quickly. As far as live bait goes, large shiners or shad and other bait fish can be used to catch bass.
Fishermen know that fish love worms and Walking Worms more than any other bait
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Make sure you hook large bait fish below the dorsal fin and small baitfish through the lips. Okay, you can try jitterbugs, jerk baits, crank baits and live bait on your next bass angling expedition and see which works best. But don't forget synthetic worms, which many believe to be the most popular bass lure, because they can be Texas and Carolina rigged for a variety of water conditions and come in a variety of sizes and colors.
By the way, if you're looking for a great plastic worm lure, you should definitely try the Walking Worm from NGC Sports. It's the authentic worm that constantly curls to attract bass based on innovative technology that traps air between tail segments, which causes rapid movement. Bass see the Walking Worm, perceive a live worm and strike. The Walking Worm is a long time favorite among bass anglers and is renowned for catching hefty large mouths of more than 15 pounds. It's now available in an array of striking colors, from green pumpkin seed to pearl white and motor oil that are ideal for a variety of water conditions. We hope you've enjoyed our bass bait tips. Please share these bass bait tips with your friends and go out and catch a few! |