All About Bass Fishing Bait

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By Jerry321

Bass Fishing Bait

 

When it comes to bass fishing, a lot of factors can help lead to how successful you can be in terms of catching bass. If you want to become a good bass angler, then you need to be able to develop a good skill in bass fishing, as well as have a solid and good understanding and strategy about the type of bass fishing gear you choose to use when you go bass fishing. One specific aspect of bass fishing gear that you need to take the time to learn and understand is all about the type of bass fishing bait that you will use when you go bass fishing.

 

There are actually a number of different bass fishing baits that you can choose from. However, you don't necessarily have to use all of them, nor should you choose to use only one for every fishing situation. It is important to remember that all of these fishing baits have their own use, and their own advantages when used. Here are some things that you must learn about bass fishing baits, so that you can develop your own strategy on how to use them.

 

Live Bait

One of the more productive types of bass fishing baits that you can use is live bait. The natural movement of the worm as it tries to wriggle around the hook where it is attached is very appealing to most bass fishes out there, making it an ideal type of bass fishing bait. This type of bait would only work best if it was used in a clear body of water, and if it was used in an area where there are not that much dense bushy covering around the water where the hook might get caught. This type of bait will need to be replenished on a regular basis since this type of bait has a very short lifespan.

 

Jigs

A jig is a very versatile type of bass fishing lure, as this can be used in practically almost any type of fishing condition and situation. It doesn't matter if you are fishing in shallow water or in deep water, you can use this particular lure still. This is actually a fairly popular lure for most bass anglers, both professionals and amateurs, mainly because this type of lure has a high catch ratio in terms of the number of bites that the lure would get.

 

Swim baits

Swim baits are a great type of bass fishing lure, especially if you are aiming to catch those deep bass that dwell and forage in deeper areas of the water. The swim bait actually allows you to go deeper down the water and fish these deep water bass out. What makes these swim bait lures very effective in catching deep bass is the fact that they resemble a lot like the forage fish that most larger-sized deep bass fishes eat.

 

Crank baits

Crank baits are actually a type of subsurface plugs that are specifically designed to move or wiggle from side to side as you try to retrieve it from the water. This movement will actually attract the bass fish to it. The movement is actually determined based on the width of the lure, and the size of the bill or the lips on the bait. Although you can practically use this type of bait, or any subsurface plug for that matter, at almost any time of the year, it is advisable that you use this when the temperature of the water is just above 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Minnow baits

Minnow baits are another type of subsurface plugs that are designed to attract bass fish on different depths, from the shallow end to the deeper parts of the water. Minnow baits are actually pretty similar to crank baits, but are just more realistic in how they mimic the look and the movement of real forage fish. This particular bait is best

Jerk baits

As the name implies, jerk baits are a type of subsurface plugs that are retrieved in a jerking motion. This means that the bait is tugged and paused for a couple of times in order to attract the bass fish, more specifically those that reside in the deep parts of the water. This is usually a great bait to use during the dead of winter, or the middle of summer.


 

What is the Best Bass Fishing Bait for You?

Bass is a sporting fish that many anglers prefer to catch. Of course, if you are into this endeavor, you must make sure that you have the best tools to use. Before you set out into the fish populated area, you have to be ready with your bait. After all, it is what will lure the fish into your position. The market has a lot of bass fishing baits to offer. Which are you supposed to purchase for your own use? This article will help you decide on the kind of bait that will work best for you. Read on and pick one from the most popular kinds mentioned below.

The Swim-Bait. In the recent years, its use has become so popular especially that it is efficient in catching the trophy-size large-mouth bass fish. They are often bought by the bass fishermen in Texas and California.

The Chatter-Bait. This is yet a new addition to the list of fishing lures but then has already earned wide recognition. It is often used in tournaments and weekend water getaways.

The Classic Lip Crank Bait. If you are looking for the time tested kind of lure, the classic lip crank bait is the thing to buy. Its appearance has been enhanced for several times but many still prefer to acquire the older versions. It makes a precise catch that ensures you get plenty of bass fish. Oftentimes, the tournament anglers utilize these cranks especially over the deep waters.

The Creature Baits. These are soft plastic lures that can look really attractive. They can effectively play a trick on the bass fish. You can use them as baits for other kinds of fish.

The Lip-less Crank. This counts as the more multipurpose version of that of the classic crank. Amateurs and professionals alike have displayed their favor over its use because of its tight wiggle. Hence, it can be used without the hassles even in a multitude of depths and speeds.

The Bass Jig. Swim it, pitch it, or flip it, whichever way you try to catch the bass fish, sure enough, the Jig is a great choice.

The Tube Bait is another bass lure that is able to catch both the large and small mouth bass fish.

The Worm. These soft plastic worm baits come available in different sizes and shapes. For those who prefer to use the classic method, of course, it is still in the market!

Take your pick now and have the best of luck in your bass fishing spree!

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