Fishing With The Proper Bass Fishing Lures
submitted: Aug 19th 2008 |
by: BryanJakes |
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Your surroundings can determine which bass fishing lures, you will use. Just as in any sport, the situation can vary from one circumstance to another. A golfer will use a specific club for the situation he finds himself in. A tennis player will use a specific racket for playing on grass.
The time of day season and location you find yourself in, makes it necessary when using bass fishing lures to know what each bluer works best for each situation.
A frog lure makes it necessary to use a 7 foot pole or longer. You can give them a dragonfly silhouette by feathering the legs and clipping outside the skirt.
For a much more natural look in the water, paint some dots or a design on any of your bass fishing lures.
Take note of the color of the water you are fishing and use bass fishing lures that match. This will help make them look more natural. For clear water use pearl or light colored lures. Use darker colored lures when fishing in muddy waters.
Your lures are made to imitate an insect or bug so study the natural movement of those bugs for more success. Live insects don't just sit on the water, they jump and wiggle, they fly into and off the surface. This action makes them very attractive to a hungry bass.
A lot of practice and patience will help you to make your lures look more natural and lifelike as you are casting and retrieving. You can increase your practice time by using your backyard when you're not on the water.
Retrieving your lure is as important as casting. Make sure you go for the distance rather than worry about the trajectory of your cast while you are practicing.
Many pro fishermen prefer another type of bass fishing lure called swimbait. As they are pulled along these lures look like small minnows due to the fact that they have two sections to their bodies. Swimbait works real well early in the day when bass are just starting to feed.
Casting and retrieving is an important skill that will make the correct bass fishing lure look real.
Fish don't come up and just grab your hook, you need to get your bait out to them and understand how to make the lure an appealing looking morsel of food so they'll strike. This is an important part of successful bass fishing.
For more fishing lure tips go to The Daiwa Shop at http://www.thedaiwa.com/
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