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BASS LURES
CHOOSING THE PERFECT BASS LURE WILL ENSURE TRIUMPH
by M. Nicefaro
Yalesville, Connecticut
In the age-old sport of fishing, planning is everything and your next bass fishing trip should begin before you even reach the water. Having the right bass lures can make or break your trip, so be sure to choose something that has a reputation for catching many large fish. That's what it's all about, right? The bigger and more plentiful the fish, the better your experience.
You can add to the fun if you take a few moments and make sure to formulate a plan. Pick a fishing spot based on past successes and after executing that spot for an hour or two, sit back, take a look and see if it is working for you. If not, pack up and move along to "plan B."
At this point, you've already chosen the bass lure you'd like to use, so changing locations may simply better your chances of catching a lot of fish.
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Just like choosing the perfect spot is key to a successful trip, choosing the perfect bass lure will ensure triumph. When choosing which bass lures to purchase, pay attention to your instincts.
NGC Sports, a Connecticut company that is known around the world for its high quality bass lures, has created the perfect lure for just about any situation. This Kissin' Cousin, for example, is one of NGC's new bass lures and fishes top water and bottom water simultaneously.
Its special design makes it so you can drop your soft bait to any desired depth, then fish both top and bottom water upon retrieval. As the colorful floating plug bait remains at the surface luring bass, the line moves freely through it and into the water to the lower lure, which can be positioned at any depth. The Kissin' Cousin bass lure comes in three colors and serves as a visible marker in the water for a fisherman.
The lower part of this lure consists of worm weights that work beautifully with the Walking Worm, another of NGC's patented bass lures that is created to very closely resemble a live worm.
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