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What lures should i use for bass?
Me and my husband Lures Bass r fishing in dark water in the winter for bass. What lures should we b using and what color ?
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December 9th, 2010 at 12:27 am
There are a ton of resources on this subject, here are 3 that list everything out for you:http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/soft_plastics.htmlhttp://www.fishin.com/articles/tennesseebassguides/plastics.htmhttp://www.bigfishtackle.com/articles/fishing/freshwater/steve_vonbrandt_004.htmlHTH-Paro
December 9th, 2010 at 12:56 pm
LM bass:okay. start with plastic worms. get an assortment. sizes/colors.add to this some soft plastic topwaters. rage tail shad and toads by strike king. 5/0 or 6/0 extra wide gap offset hook.a few spinner/buzz baits. different blade styles and different colors but mostly white/chartreuse. be sure to have a couple colorado blades in the mix.l like (love) rico poppers by lobina lures but they’re just so damn expensive. l wade into the lake to retrieve hung ones and there is no body contact allowed.rebel pop-rs and zara spooks by heddon round out what l use most.l don’t use many crankbaits. sorry, you’re on your own. just match them to the shad or whatever your local forage is.SM bass:downsize these for smallmouth.don’t forget the float ‘n’ fly combo for them though. and the regular assortment of smallmouth jigs.
December 10th, 2010 at 12:53 am
1. YUM pre-rigged/weedless “Crawbug” (2 1/2″) in “Green-pumpkin/Texas-red” color. (Craw Papi rigged on a good 1/2 OZ Jig is a killer for flippin’& pitchin.’) 2. Berkley 7″”Powerbait” worm in “Red Shad” or “Watermelon/Red Flake” color. (Rigged Texas-style with a 3/0-4/0 Gamakatsu offset hook & a 1/16 OZ ,screw-in, worm weight.)3. Manns Hank Parker series “The Classic” Spinnerbait in “White” color, 1/4 OZ. (Honorable mention- Terminator Super Stainless Dirty Water Spinnerbait 3/8 OZ “Chartreuse Red” color.)4. Rapala Husky Jerk Minnow 3/8 OZ, 4″ in “Glass Minnow” or “Silver” color. 5. Cotton Cordell “CC Shad” CD12, 1/3 OZ in “Purple Shad” or “Chartreuse Shad” color. I think I could fish a tournament and place with only those 5 lures. Hope this helps in your decision? Good fishing.
December 10th, 2010 at 12:51 pm
When the bite tapers off on the senko type worms I have found the Zoom Trick Worm and the Zoom Speed worm in the paddle tail version will produce fish for you. And I like to fish these lures rigged Texas style and weightless.Retrieve with light twitches of the rod tip.I love fishing the weeds with these lures. Another lure you may try would be the Zoom Baby Brush hog Rigged Texas style and with a sliding sinker. Strikes will come on the fall 90% of the time.