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Bass Fishing Lures
By Dennis Driscoll
What are the different types?

Bass lures are probably the most highly purchased of all lures today. Bass today has become one the hottest sports among anglers. Like golf, Bass tournaments are common and becoming popular as tournament stakes are high. There are many manufacturers of bass lures, companies such as Heddon, Rapala, and Bass Pro Shops offer anglers sponsorship into tournaments for the serious angler that can prove his or her level of professionalism.

These aggressive fish can be found in nearly any body of water throughout the United States. Both large and small-mouth bass are habitually warm water fish, and are likely to hide in cover in hopes of attacking their prey. Bass lures come in many shapes, sizes and colors to help the angler mimic this prey.

Spinnerbaits are one of the most popular and adaptable bass lures ever invented. These effective lures can be fished fast or slow, in clear or murky water, at variety of depths.

Crankbaits are another commonly used bass lure that come in all shapes and sizes covering a full spectrum of colors. Crankbaits are comparatively simple to fish and can be very efficient when used in the right situations. Diving depth is determined by the size of the lip or bill the longer the lip the deeper this bass lure will dive.

Buzzbaits produce a splashing, sputtering, and gurgling commotion which bass find hard to resist. This deafening line of bass lures when fished on the surface will often persuade bass to come out of deep cover.

Artificial worms and minnows are also common bass lures and will produce great results when others may fail.

Trolling for bass another excellent technique that works best in large

rivers or lakes that have long stretches of deep water with slow to moderate current. While trolling, bass lures should remain in the water at all times. Try varying depths until desired results are achieved. Trolling is a relatively easier technique as compared to casting, and enables the amateur angler to cover more water thoroughly. Any of the bass lures mentioned in this article can be trolled effectively.

Choosing the right bass lure depends on many conditions. Color plays an important role of duplicating the baitfish in the particular body of water you are fishing. The size of the lure number of blades etc, are just many things to consider when choosing your lure. With spring just around the corner, bass is sure to be a sport enjoyed by many.

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Dennis Driscoll lives in Northern Michigan and is the creator and a contributing author of several websites under the domain name of Marketing News WorldSome other websites of similar interest include RC Cars Information


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