Best Bass Lures

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The elusive bass is among the most valuable fish to catch, both with the battle it puts forth and for its its yummy taste. Something to remember when it comes to fishing for largemouth bass is the fact that bass love cover. A number of kinds of "bass fishing cover" include: lily pads, submerged trees or brush, flooded creek beds, and drop offs. They will use cover to ambush their prey, and every one of the baits below are food for largemouth bass.

Bait fish are great bait for these bass, but keep in mind that bait fish that's most common in the body of water that you're fishing is the best option. Bait fish works extremely well live or as artificial lures. A number of the very popular live bait fish for largemouth include: scuds, shad, minnows or shiners and sunfish. A number of the more popular man-made versions which you can use as largemouth bass bait includes The KickTail Minnow and the Bomber Model-A.The KickTail minnow won the "best lure in show" award recently in Europe and is an extremely efficient bass lure. This bait imitates a live shad to an incredible degree and anyone who fishes for bass understands what a major food source shad are for bass in many lakes. In terms of the most effective bass lures, the KickTail minnow must be on the list.

Both live and artificial frogs are an excellent bait for bass. As a matter of fact, largemouth bass are so hungry and territorial that there don't even need to be many frogs present in your fishing lake for frogs to be effective. Live frogs are notoriously hard to fish with, but can be very effective. Some of the popular artificial frogs include: Mann's Superfrog, Berkley's Power frogs and Yum Money Frogs.Yum baits are amazing bass lures since they're manufactured with bass attracting scents in them. Yum soft plastics are very effective fish catching baits. The Money Frog displaces water like nothing else, and attracts bass from long distances. This bass lure is very efficient when fished over and through weeds or or similar that real frogs are found. Many of these artificial frogs are incredible largemouth bass baits.

It's understandable that any really serious bass fisherman needs both types of lures in their tacklebox. Fishing conditions vary from lake-to-lake, so you need to make certain that you have the best arsenal for every lake condition you could come across.


About the Author:
Jerry Manson is a passionate bass fisherman and is always seeking out the best in bass lures. Visit his website



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