Lure color can make a difference in muddy water fishing. While jigs used for crappie are generally small and don't have rattles, you can choose a color that these fish are able to locate easier. In my experience, black, chartreuse, and red all show up well in dirty water, and combinati...
Color: The color influences the selection of fishing lures. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. The ideal strategy is to use the most natural-looking colors in more transparent water and brighter colors in dark water. White lures, for example, are suitable for muddy waters, while gold lu...
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Bass pros and guides are on the water constantly, and must use creative methods for catching bass when the lake is frigid. Choosing the right lure is a huge part of this equation. If you've had trouble scoring strikes when the water temp drops below 50 degrees, study what follows carefull...
Clear water calls for natural color and speed. Fish "sight feed" in clear water and you don't want them to get to good a look at the lure. They may have a tiny brain but they aren't stupid. Fish larger crankbaits for largemouth, 3-5" in length. ...
A Crankbait Is A "Workhorse" Largemouth Bass Lure Also a very versatile lure like spinnerbaits. Beyond that however, they're great for covering water fast when on the hunt for bass. Remember, at any given time 80% of the water you see holds no bass! So the quicker you find them the...
Fishing conditions vary but the bait and lure you use will make all the difference. Experienced bass fishermen have a ton of lures in a variety of different colors, for the newbie bass fisherman here is a guide on what color lure to pick for bass fishing. You have a ton of options to...
like when you hit a blade a grass, or when a bass comes up and just nudges the lure. The tungsten is the ultimate transmitter of underwater sound, and it goes both ways— attracts big bass and transmits messages straight to your rodtip. It’s also the perfect ChatterBait for a newbie...
Determining which colors work in a specific body of water at a given time requires some trial and error. Jig fishing for bass requires some trial and error, you may not hook up first time out, so be patient. Don't be afraid to try a variety of colors, and when you find a color th...
The amount of sunlight you do or do not have, as well as the clarity of the water, also plays a big role in springtime’s still-cold-water bass fishing. You want to use a lure that provides the best view, as well as the best target, for those fish. When the sun is bright, an...