Tips For Success – Bass Fishing With Live Bait
Do you want to catch more bass? Here are the five most important bass lures to keep in your tackle box if you want to drastically improve your success rate and catch more bass. The most effective bass lure you should include in your fishing tackle is the good old plastic worm. Plastic worms come in all sizes from 3 inch to the jumbo foot longs and in a multitude of colors. If you want to catch the big bass keep a few dozen different shapes, colors, and sizes in your arsenal. Plastic worms can be used by themselves or as a trailers, you can add weight to it and fish deep or go without the weight and hit the weeds and stumps, any place bass can hide the worm will draw them out.
Obviously the term ‘fishing bait’ is a broad term that can include many different types of bait, from live worms to paste or nuggets that are sold in jars. For the purposes of this article I’m going to focus on live bait, rather than any other variety. These fishing bait tips should be employed when fishing with any form of live bait.
These tips aren’t being listed in any particular order, so use them as you see fit. Your Live Bait Must Be Alive – Anytime that live bait is used for fishing it is extremely important that the bait be as lively as possible. Dead or dying bait won’t be nearly as effective as “lively” bait. It many instances this means keeping your bait cool or wet and in the case of live fish such as minnows this means keeping the water they are kept in well oxygenated. The bottom line is that when using any form of live bait you want your bait to be as lively as possible.
Your Baits Aroma Must Not Include Your Aroma – You’ve undoubtedly been exposed to many fishing bait tips, and this simple tip is easily one of the most important. Every human being emits scents that are easily detected by fish. Many species of fish have very sensitive senses of smell and will avoid baits that don’t ’smell’ right. As a live bait angler, you don’t want these scents to be on your bait. This means that you want to free you hands of these scents by washing them with odor neutralizing soap or by rubbing them in grass or dirt before baiting up. The bottom line is that you want the focus of your offering to be the bait and this includes the scents on the bait.
The swimbait is another top choice for bass, having the appearance of a minnow or other small fish swimbaits are just natural bass attractors, highly effective for catching the elusive trophy bass, don’t leave home without at least one.
Always try to keep an assortment of colors, shapes, and sizes handy, bass may be more attracted to one color than another. There are many more lures that can be used to catch bass but by having these five bass lures in your tackle box your success rate will drastically improve. William Langrick is an extremely successful well known angler that competes in both fresh, and saltwater tournaments with more than 30 years experience in the art of fishing.
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