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WEEDLESS BASS LURES

WEEDLESS BASS LURES
CAN BE VERY EFFECTIVE FOR CATCHING LARGEMOUTH BASS


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

If bass are holding tight in dense weed beds, weedless bass lures can be used to catch largemouth bass, but they can only be used when fishing in heavy vegetation or brush.

Weedless bass lures are usually spoons made of metal or plastic. Metal spoons work better for fan casting an area because they can be cast much farther than plastic spoons. If you plan to fish the top of weed beds, plastic spoons are the best weedless bass lures because they do not sink as fast as metal spoons and are virtually weedless because the hook faces upward when they are retrieved through the water.



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An angler said weedless bass lures work better in some conditions because "they flash and wiggle and attract strikes."

The same angler said plastic worms are more popular than weedless bass lures for bass fishing because they are very versatile, coming in a variety of sizes and colors that can be rigged Carolina or Texas style and fished from top to bottom.

The most effective worm lure is www.scientificfishing.com Walking Worm that has been designed with a patented technology that traps air between several tail segments, causing the lure to curl back and forth in the water like a live worm. When fish see the Walking Worm, they think it's a live worm and strike. Just ask John Fox, the national and world bass fishing champ who caught a 15 pound bass with the Walking Worm.

Fish love worms more than any other food, so the Walking Worm is the best bait to use. But it must be a live worm. The Walking Worm beat a crank bait and another plastic worm in a test because the crank bait wasn't a worm and the other worm lure didn't move. The test proves the Walking Worm is the most successful lure for catching bass and other hungry predators because it's incredibly lifelike.

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