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Dive into the world of bass fishing with our detailed guide on selecting the perfect lures for every season. Learn the nuances of bass behavior and how it influences lure choice, size, and color throughout the year. From the slow-paced winter fishing with jigs and soft plastics to the active summer topwater and spinnerbait action, discover the best strategies for every seasonal transition ...
Fishing a tube this way excels in cold water conditions when bass don't want to chase something. A smallmouth bass that fell for a tube bait fished slowly along the bottom. "Cracking a tube" is another proven way to fish a tube. Anglers impart action with the rod to get the bait to jerk upwards before spiraling back down to the bottom.
Fall is here, and so is the bass feeding frenzy! If you’re looking to up your game this season, the right lure selection is crucial to landing those big bites. We dive into the best fall lures and techniques to use for consistent catches during the cooler months. Whether you're on the hunt for shallow or deep-water bass, this guide will help you make the most of the season!
1. Location Missouri. My PB: Between 8-9 lbs. Favorite Bass: Smallmouth. Favorite Lake or River Quake Lake, by the tree. Posted October 22. On 10/21/2024 at 10:21 AM, RevoSEMIpro said: We've all been there - a favorite, maybe lesser known offering or casualty of the new offering gets discontinued.
Top 5 baits to Catch Bass in October. A swimbait on a jighead is a prime bait for October bass fishing. October is here, and the year is heading into the homestretch. Fall has officially arrived, and the fishing is picking up nationwide as the weather cools. It's also a great time to go fishing, as many other anglers are focused on hunting, and ...
Posted November 20, 2021. J.T. Buel supposedly made the first fishing lure to hold a U.S. Patent, 1852. His products were sold in Whitehall NY for decades by Northern Specialty Fishing Tackle Company. Both Buel's company and Northern Specialty were eventually purchased by Eppinger Manufacturing of Michigan (makers of the famous Daredevle spoons.
Depends on the lure you are trying to make and the action you want it to have. Cedar is much more dense than balsa. This makes it stronger, but also heavier. It will not float as high, making it a poor choice for top water popper type baits. Cedar can be great for walking baits though. or cranks with a tighter wobble.
Here’s how I do it: You can apply what you feel will work for you and your tackle. First, I put all my lures into one of three categories: soft, jig, or hard. That will keep you out of the weeds, helping you quickly locate lures in the future. If it’s a soft-plastic lure, it comes in a bag, so I store it in a bag.
But the remainder of my crankbaits all have their theoretical diving depth written with a black permanent marker on the bottom of the bill. Personally, I haven't seen any difference in the number of fish I catch. I put a small black line on the back of my 1/2 oz spinnerbaits, so I don't mix them up with my 3/8 oz spinners.
Ensure you leave slack in the line, or the lure will pendulum away from the brush. You want the tube to spiral down right into the thick of things. Fishing a bluff is often your best bet on cold, windy days. On bluffs or steep banks, cast the tube out on a ¼-ounce head and let it bounce down the wall.