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BEST LURE FOR BASS FISHING
THE BEST LURE FOR BASS FISHING THAT CAN'T BE BEAT- THE WALKING WORM!
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
What's the best lure for bass fishing you can't live without? If you're a typical bass angler you'll probably say the plastic worm, which is responsible for more trophy catches than any other best lures for bass fishing. If you're fishing for smallmouth, largemouth or spotted bass, there's a good chance you'll use a plastic worm, it's the best lure for bass fishing that will attract largemouth bass from the hidden crevices of the lake.
Of course, using the best lure for bass fishing is more than just dropping a worm into the water. There are different styles of presenting the worm that will help bass anglers land their catch in different water conditions.
The advantage of the plastic worm is it accommodates a wide variety of fishing strategies, from the Texas rig, a weedless rig that works well in weeds and rocks to the Carolina, Split Shot and Drop Shot rigs, which are weighted differently.
Fishermen know that fish love worms more than any other food
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The Walking Worm has constant curling
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A Texas rig works best if you're casting to specific locations, because they can be placed in direct locations. If you're trying to cover a lot of water, the Carolina rig is ideal because you can throw it out and drag it around.
Whichever style of bass fishing you practice, the best lure for bass fishing is the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com. The world leader in scientifically designed lures has created the most formidable plastic worm, which is based on patented technology that traps air between tail segments, causing the lure to curl naturally like a live worm. The Walking Worm is the best lure for bass fishing that looks and moves precisely like a live worm, which is the best way to catch hungry bass. Just ask John Fox, one of the best known bass anglers in the world who caught two spectacular trophies with the Walking Worm - 19 1/2 and 15 pound whoppers that are personal records.
Anglers have their favorite colors for the best lure for bass fishing, including fluorescent shades that are highly visible in dark, muddy waters where bass congregate. Try the Walking Worm in chartreuse, electric blue and green pumpkin seed. And if you're fishing for bass in clear or stained water, you can try the Walking Worm in natural colors, including pearl white and motor oil.
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