How to Choose the Right Bass Fishing Lures to Catch That Big Bass Fish
So, my uncle and I have this ongoing family feud. Whenever he catches more fish than I do, you ought to see him strutting around for weeks on end, reminding me of his victory every time we meet. On top of all that he'll ask the same question repeatedly: "So, how many fish have you caught lately?"
According to him, plastic worms are the best when it comes to bass fishing lures. All right, so most of the time he knows what he's talking about. He has occasionally demonstrated that. When he's caught himself a giant of a bass and I still have an empty bucket, I'm tempted to push him into the water.
But during our last bass fishing trip, I really passed him up this time. I was pulling them in right and left, and he was scowling at me the whole time!
So how did I do it? Well, I use crankbait as my bass fishing lures. Bass fish like them because they're like tender steaks, and they look somewhat like crayfish or baitfish. They work in most kinds of water, and they are effective fishing lures to add to your arsenal.
I also keep spinnerbaits as a supplement. 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.
That day, I pulled in enough bass for a good feast that night, and had enough for breakfast the next day. I did my best to console my uncle by saying he could eat his fish as an 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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Published November 6th, 2007
Filed in Hobby, Recreation