Friday, September 2, 2011

Getting on First Name Terms with Bass Fishing Lures

The black bass family of fish, are sought after by freshwater anglers everywhere as great game fish. These are the official sport fish of the state of Tennessee. Bass happen to be fish that have a voracious appetite. Bass fishing can be the exciting; but nothing annoys experienced and capable anglers as much as inexperienced fishers who don't appear familiar with the tools of the trade - chief among which would be the right bass fishing lures.

In general, you need different lures for smallmouth and largemouth bass. For the most part, the same kind should work all across the bass family. You do probably want to change the size of the morsel you use for fish of different sizes. What would a largemouth bass do with a tiny morsel anyway?

When it comes to bass fishing lures, the jitterbug happens to have a great popular following - not least because it happens to be very effective as a lure. Jitterbugs have a way of attracting attention to themselves with a struggling and gurgling motion. In quiet waters, jitterbugs can be the best bass fishing lures, drawing fish in from quite a distance. You just need to be careful to not disturb the water too much with your casting.

Spinnerbait is designed to mimic live bait fish. It can be very effective too - especially when it is matched to the fish you’re after with the right shape and size. The smaller models can be very quick for smallmouth bass.

The Kicktail minnow isn't a very popular choice among bass anglers. But it should be. It makes for a very effective kind of baitfish imitation. To a bass fish swimming around, this looks like a real live fish beggng to be eaten.

Any fisherman interested in smallmouth bass should really try jigs before anything else. They happen to be supremely effective and inexpensive as well. They can be a very versatile kind of lure - ruthlessly drawing smallmouth bass in in the most dependable fashion in every kind of waters. Most fishing supplies stores will sell these in kits of mixed sizes.

Surface baits, also called topwater lures, can be pretty unbeatable when you're trying to catch smallmouth bass. They can make for some pretty lively times when you're fishing in shallow waters. Smallmouth bass have a certain way of biting. They jump out of the water in their enthusiasm for the bait. They can be particularly rewarding bass fishing lures to work with.