Best
Bass Fishing Lures
1.
Plastic Worms
Plastic
worms have probalby accounted for more bass than any
other kind of bait. They are very versitile and can
be fished from the top to the bottom. You can get
any size needed from tiny three inch worms to
monsters over 10 inches long. And the come in all
colors of the rainbow - and hundreds more. Rig them
Carolina style, Texas style, on a jig head,
weightless and any other way you can imagine and
they will catch bass.
2.
Crankbaits
Crankbaits
look like baitfish or crawfish, two of the favorite
foods of bass. Crankbaits come in all sizes, shapes
and colors. They are easy to cast and work in most
kinds of water. You can fish fast and cover water to
find active bass. Learn to fish a crankbait and it
adds to your arsnel of effective lures.
3.
Spinnerbaits
Spinnerbaits
catch lots of bass and they are a good bait for
covering a lot of water fast to find fish. They tend
to catch bigger bass, too. They come in a wide
variety of sizes, colors and blade configeraton to
help match the hatch. They look like baitfish and
bass eat a lot of baitfish.
4.
Jig and Pig
A jig
and pig is one of the best big bass baits available
to fishermen. Lots of tournaments are won with a jig
and pig because they catch bigger bass. Resembling a
crawfish when worked on the bottom, they attract
bass looking for an easy meal and bass love
crawfish.
5.
Bucktail Jig
A
bucktail jig is a very basic lure that is so
effective in catching fish it is included in
survival kits. Varations include plastic tails
either straight or curly. All work well under varing
conditions. Not just a bass lure, they do catch bass
under a wide varitey of conditions.
6.
Topwater Plugs
No
bass bite is more exciting than what you get with
topwater lures. The smashing splash of a bass
hitting on top will make your heart stop, but even
the gentle hit of a big bass sucking a topwater plug
under as it eats it is thrilling. You can get a lot
of colors, sizes and actions in topwater baits and
you can make them work in a huge number of ways.
7.
Tail Spinners
When
bass are deep a tail spinner is an excellent way to
catch them. Little George lures made Mann's Bait
Company famous and have caught many bass. They are
great in cold water when bass are inactive and don't
chase baits very far.
8.
Spoons
Spoons
catch a lot of bass but a weedless spoon with a
trailer is an excellent bait in grass and heavy
cover. In some cover a weedless spoon works better
than any other bait. They flash and wiggle and
attract strikes.