How to Choose the Right Bass Fishing Lures to Catch That Big Bass Fish |
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| By Jessica N |
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| So, my uncle and I have this ongoing family feud. You really
ought to see him after he catches more fish than me! For
weeks he´ll strut his stuff. He doesn´t forget to remind me
about it every time he sees me. And then he asks over and
over, 'So, how many fish have you caught lately?' He likes to use plastic worms as his bass fishing lures; he says they can´t be beat. I reckon he knows what he´s talking about, most of the time. He´s proven it more than once, after all. When I´m sitting around with my bucket empty, and he´s hauling in a monstrous bass, I could just push him overboard. However, on our last trip to catch bass fish, I definitely out-fished him. I was pulling them in one after another, and you can be sure he scowled the entire time! How did I become so fortunate? I have crankbait to thank, which I used as my bass fishing lures. Crankbait tends to look a bit like crawdads or baitfish. Bass fish absolutely love them. Since they do well in most kinds of water, these are great fishing lures to add to your repertoire. As a backup, I used spinnerbaits. These little guys look like baitfish, and they are great for catching bass quickly, and catching larger ones. They come in many different colors, and are great for most waters. I pulled in so much bass that day, we had more than enough to eat like kings that evening and still have some left over for breakfast. I consoled my uncle by telling him he could use his fish as the appetizer. I´m getting pretty good at this fishing thing. Now I just have to develop my ´one that got away´ story! |
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