Bass fishing Lure
Any idea what some of the best lures for landing trophy bass might be?
While there isn't any particular scientific method applied to this, an informal poll
was taken of many of the professional bass fisherman, and they determined that
plastic worms seemed to be the number one choice among the pros, followed up
closely by spinner bait and crank bait.
Often times however, you have to dig a little deeper for the right lure.
There are a number of other things you need to consider. First off, if you
think it might be better to work a smaller area of water or if you want to
very quickly work a larger body of water, then a plastic worm isn't going to
cut it. The use of worms is a more time consuming process, and they tend
to work best when you find bass that are running in schools. That of
course takes time.
While there isn't any particular scientific method applied to this, an informal poll
was taken of many of the professional bass fisherman, and they determined that
plastic worms seemed to be the number one choice among the pros, followed up
closely by spinner bait and crank bait.
Often times however, you have to dig a little deeper for the right lure.
There are a number of other things you need to consider. First off, if you
think it might be better to work a smaller area of water or if you want to
very quickly work a larger body of water, then a plastic worm isn't going to
cut it. The use of worms is a more time consuming process, and they tend
to work best when you find bass that are running in schools. That of
course takes time.
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