Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Choosing the Best Bass Fishing Lures

Using The Best Fishing Lures

by Bryan Jakes


There are all kinds of different bass fishing lures, depending on what the circumstances require just as in any sport, equipment needs very. Bass fishing is no different than any other sport where you need a different tool for a different situation.

You could put a worm on a hook, and catch some fish, or you could learn which bass fishing lures work best for different locations, different times of day, and in different seasons.

A frog lure makes it necessary to use a 7 foot pole or longer. You can give them a dragonfly silhouette by feathering the legs and clipping outside the skirt.

For a much more natural look in the water, paint some dots or a design on any of your bass fishing lures.

Check out the color of the water and use a bass fishing lure that matches the darkness or lightness of it. This will help make your lures look like a real insect. Use Perl or light-colored lures in clear water. When fishing in muddy waters use a dark-colored lure, this will help to blend in to the surroundings making the lure look more real.

Study the natural movement of the bug or animal your lure is imitating. By using this natural movement with your bass fishing lures, you will have more success. Real insects don't sit around on the water waiting for bass to eat them.

Practice casting and retrieving your lures in such a way as to make them look as real as possible this will attract bass to your lure. Practice casting and retrieving in your own backyard this will help you to develop the technique of making your lure look like a real insect.

Don't worry about the trajectory of your cast as much as going for distance. No matter what bass fishing lures you use your retrieval is very important.

Many pro fishermen prefer another type of bass fishing lure called swimbait. As they are pulled along these lures look like small minnows due to the fact that they have two sections to their bodies. Swimbait works real well early in the day when bass are just starting to feed.

It's not only important to know when to use the right bass fishing lures. It's also an important skill to cast and retrieve them to make them look real.

You can have a successful bass fishing expedition if you can make that bait you put in front of them appear to be the bug they can't resist.

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