Bass fishing tournaments are always well-attended events by avid bass fishermen. During activities like these, opinions on what are the best bass fishing lures vary. One of the countless popular ones is the crank-bait as it can be used anywhere. You can fish near the top of the water, in between, and all the way down to the bottom.
Avoid losing fish when they jump and try to throw the bait by adding split rings on your crankbaits. Remember also to forever bring extra sharp hooks to instantly replace dull ones. If you are fishing deep-river, use a crank-bait that will run an extra two to three feet longer.
Main Attraction
Fishing lures are prepared in an almost endless array of styles, colors, sizes, and types. The main purpose of any fishing lure is to drag fish, but the type of lure that is collected might depend on previous experience, personal preference, or even another fisherman's suggestion.
Every type of fishing lure performs differently underwater depending on its design. Spinners will play differently from spoon lures when reeled through the water.
Experienced fishermen already know how most types of fish will react to bait and can select the most appropriate fishing lure for any situation.
Most fishing lures are made to resemble live bait in both appearance and movement when underwater.
Although each fishing lure reacts differently, most lures mimic the swimming movements of a live critter when the proper angling technique is applied.
It isn't until a fishing lure is underwater and moving with the line that you can see if it lives up to its potential.
Avoid losing fish when they jump and try to throw the bait by adding split rings on your crankbaits. Remember also to forever bring extra sharp hooks to instantly replace dull ones. If you are fishing deep-river, use a crank-bait that will run an extra two to three feet longer.
Main Attraction
Fishing lures are prepared in an almost endless array of styles, colors, sizes, and types. The main purpose of any fishing lure is to drag fish, but the type of lure that is collected might depend on previous experience, personal preference, or even another fisherman's suggestion.
Every type of fishing lure performs differently underwater depending on its design. Spinners will play differently from spoon lures when reeled through the water.
Experienced fishermen already know how most types of fish will react to bait and can select the most appropriate fishing lure for any situation.
Most fishing lures are made to resemble live bait in both appearance and movement when underwater.
Although each fishing lure reacts differently, most lures mimic the swimming movements of a live critter when the proper angling technique is applied.
It isn't until a fishing lure is underwater and moving with the line that you can see if it lives up to its potential.