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good largemouth bass lures

Jigs: A jig is a very versatile lure that is useful a number of different fishing situations. You can fish them near the bottom of the water column, which is where a lot of fish tend to hide, or you can jig them up and down to replicate a wounded baitfish. This allows the jigs to appear to bass as easy targets. There are great selections of colors and sizes out there, so that you can find one that suits the immediate environment. You can bait it even further with live bait that makes it even more irresistible to largemouth bass and increases your chance of getting a bite.

Soft Plastic Baits: There are many different varieties of soft plastic baits out on the market that most anglers love because they are highly effective. (They are available in a plethora of shapes and sizes, and you can rig them several different ways.) Some anglers prefer to fish them on a jighead, while others prefer specialized rigs, such as Texas or Carolina rigs, to fish them near the bottom. Soft plastic baits are typically scented and flavored, which increases their attraction for largemouth bass. This added scent can attract the fish and make them easier for you to catch!

Choosing the Right Lure

Topwater Baits: Fishing with topwater baits is one of the most exciting experiences you can have! Its so exciting to actually watch largemouths jump up and grab these lures, right at the surface of the water, when using these. These lures are more effective early in the morning or late in the evening when the water is calm and still. There are many different types of topwater baits, and you can fish them in different ways to mimic different types of prey. The visual action of bass hitting the top water adds plenty of excitement to the fishing!

Selecting the right lure can be a tricky task at times, especially if you are a beginner at largemouth bass fishing. But there’s a simple trick you can use: to match the color and size of your lure with the water and the type of food largemouth bass enjoy eating. For instance, if the water is dirty you would want to use a more natural color lure that mimics the baitfish in that lake. If the water is muddy, however, you might want to use a brighter color lure that stands out. If you see that the largemouth bass are hitting small head baits, switch things up and follow the bait fish with a smaller crankbait or soft plastic. This matching trick can give you a huge advantage for catching a fish!

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