Best Bass Fishing Lure
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@junglemighty3 try a lipless crank bait with rattles in a gold black color
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@C0LEKING What? yamamoto senkos rock. Most colors of any soft baits out there. Their only down-point? The price.. expensive. (though to be fair, the best soft baits you'll ever use are your own hand-pours.)
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@jnmars1 it is in fact a way to put a plastic worm on a hook. It's called a wacky rig, look it up. It adds great action to a worm like the yum dinger or a senko.
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Yamamoto SUKS!!! Their brand is horrible
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that is not how u put a worm or a plastic bait on corretly
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OMG dude...you are so dead on with these. I used these in Lake George a few years ago and caught a lot of bass. I'm going back this weekend with bags of these.
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how the fuck you sposs to caght a fish like dat
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@hondarider9494 Booyah and Strike King have always worked, but Humdingers work pretty good also
Hey TheLureTour, your video was great but i have a question. I fish in a pretty murkey lake for bass all the time. And dont get me wrong i catch em' there but the only thing i can catch them on is soft plastics. And thats pretty fun but i want to try other methods such as cranks and spinners but they just dont bite. Do you have ANY recomendation towards what color how to fish and where to fish, that would help alot. Thanks. :)
junglemighty3 2 months ago
@junglemighty3 You might try a lipless crank like the red eye shad, a spinnerbait with a lot of vibration, or maybe even a topwater popper to get the bass to take a look. I would look to areas where they can hide. What kind of cover do they have? Try black, chartreuse, or a combination of the two.
TheLureTour 2 months ago
hey can someone give me their best bass crankbait / spinner lure that mostly always works? Im having trouble finding one that works. Thanx
hondarider9494 7 months ago
@hondarider9494 I have some of the more expensive spinnerbaits, and they don't catch any more fish than the generic ones. Get the cheapest double willow leaf chartreuse spinnerbait that the store has (get a couple if you have pike in your area) and hit the weedbeds.
If you're getting hits but not connecting, add a trailer hook, or cast back to the same spot with a Yum Dinger and they'll eat that.
TheLureTour 7 months ago
@TheLureTour Lol whats a double willow leaf?
hondarider9494 7 months ago
@hondarider9494 The type of blade on the spinnerbait. Ask a salesman at the store to show you, and they should be able to help you out.
TheLureTour 7 months ago