Bass fishing is not just a fun thing to do, but super exhilarating for sure! There are a lot of folks that take their fishing gear and go out on the water. But sometimes it can be difficult to hook fish, especially when they won’t bite. When that occurs, it’s critical to utilize the proper lure type — a tricky lure! This is the best fishing lure for hard fishing because it comes in so many different colors and shapes that resemble real fish. By reading this article we are going to cover everything there is to know about lures fishing, and provide you with a few tips to help catch that dream of a big bass. Now grab your fishing rod and buckle up, because we are going to embark on this fishing journey together!
Crankbaits − Crankbaits are lures that look within the same ballpark as reside fish and may sink fairly deep. They are great for tall bass hiding near the bottom or in the depths. Crankbaits are available in a range of colors and sizes so you can select one that resembles food bass prefers to consume. For instance, if the bass are munching on little fish, you can choose a small noisemaker crankbait that is also vibrant in color.
Jerkbaits — These lures mimic wounded or injured fish. Pull them through the water, and they move just so, and they appear to bass, which are always hungry, as if they would make an easy meal. It is this movement which makes them highly desirable. Jerkbaits are best when fished in clear water where they are highly visible to a fish. When bass are in the right conditions, they are excellent at bringing fish to your hook.
Topwater Lures – Topwater lures different from traditional lures because they sit on top of the water. Things like frogs, mice or bugs they can mimic. A bass looks up to when they see these lures and may just come up for a quick bite. It can be very exciting about this type of fishing because you can see the fish come up and take the lure. These lures are especially great if you fish in an area where bass tend to hunt in shallow water for food.
Spinnerbaits Types of lures: Spinnerbaits are specialized lures featuring a metal blade that spins as they travel through the water. This spinning action of their bodies is very appealing to bass. Because of the vibrations and noise they produce, spinnerbaits work especially well in murky or dirty water, and as such it is easier for fish to find them. That means you can also use these lures to catch bass even if the water is murky.
Swimbaits - Swimbaits are realistic fish-shaped lures that swim naturally in water. These are excellent at mimicking the motion of real fish, which entices the bass. Swimbaits lend themselves to clear water where they are more visible to the fish. Like crankbaits, swimbaits are found in a wide variety of sizes and colors so you can select one that resembles the food that bass want to eat.
Switch Up Your Retrieve - You need to experiment with different paces and methods of pulling your lure through the water. Transforming your bait into something that looks more alive can lead to more fish catching your attention. What you need to do is a good slow roll and then you may have to make the lure twitch or move fast to get their attention. Different retrieves are worth experimenting with to see what works.