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Top 3 bass lures i keep on my 3 rods …
1. Plastic Ribbon Tail worm
2. Spinner bait with gold colorado blade
3. Crankbait .. any color mainly green and orange
what the best for summer bass and fall / winter
Sorry, I meant zoom brush hog not brush ho
Good simple info but stuff I already know. I was out yesterday punching various soft plastics through matted weeds on light tackle. Tons of fun. Caught a couple of little guys like 10-12 inchers off of zoom finnesse worms. I switched over to a zoom brush ho and on my first flip I caught a 21 inch bass. Caught a two pounder after about 10 punches. I was only using 8 pound monofilament instead of 40 pound braid I usually use. Give punching a try, it’s fun and really effective.
@pat1tan1 For gods sake ppl u can stop commenting on me I’ve caught like 100 frickin bass now.
@ChrisH11515 FAIL!
I have had my most succesful days on Zoom Lizards and Lipless Cranks … i have never in my life caught a bass on a spinner bait …ive caught them on a lil crappie spinner but never a medium or large spinner
lol my first fish was a 6″ smallmouth. he got stomach hooked and died..
@ChrisH11515 dude, you been fishing for years and years and you havent caught even 1 bass? If that is true then you probly need to stop fishing just quit and give up becouse i didnt even think that was possible
caught my first largemouth last week and got another one yesterday not giants but man is it fun
i catch like 5 bass everyday lmao its not hard..bass will go after pretty much any bait, you just gotta knnow where the fish are, and know what time of day they are most active to eat
haha that wasn’t so much how to choose as it was a rundown of the more common baits
@ChrisH11515
buy braid line,30lb power pro (if using a spinning rod) and buy a black and a green spro bronzeye frog. throw it into the lilly pads and weeds and you will catch bass all day
@ChrisH11515 your life ***** dawg…
@ChrisH11515 your like ***** man…
Same here my niest spends all of her money on bass baits yet she never catches any.
I have been into bass fishing for years and years….and ive never caught one.Although I try like every weekend.
i love ur vids!!!
does any one know any lakes in utah that has bass, trout, catfish, and thats close to salt lake city.i just really want to catch bass but i dont know where. thanks for the advice. 5*
i once caught a bass with a hot dog but that was like a once in a lifetime chance. i never caught a bass again with the same bait. that thing must have been starving then
Once me and my friend where fishing in a small lake under a bridge and we caught a HUGE bass, what we did was we cought a small blue gill, we put a hook on its tail and let it swim around, then the HUGE bass came and swallowed it haha we call the HUGE bass mumba jumba hahaha
thx for the advice it will pry help the next time i go
its called a steel leader….if you are going for pike/muskee or even pickerel it is a Good idea since they have large teeth and can BITE through your line..
thanks for the advice!!
is it a bad idea to use the soft metal style wire between the line and the bait i dont know the name of it