Using The Best Fishing Lures

Filed Under (Sports and Recreation) on 19-08-2008

by Bryan Jakes

Circumstances determine when you will need to choose different bass fishing lures. Equipment needs vary in many sports. If the tennis player is playing on clay, grass, or cement they will use different kinds of rackets for each. The golfer will carry a bag full of clubs with him for every game. Each club has a different use depending on whether he is on the green, how far away from the hole he is, or knocking one back out of a sand trap.

You could put a worm on a hook, and catch some fish, or you could learn which bass fishing lures work best for different locations, different times of day, and in different seasons.

A frog lure makes it necessary to use a 7 foot pole or longer. You can give them a dragonfly silhouette by feathering the legs and clipping outside the skirt.

For a much more natural look in the water, paint some dots or a design on any of your bass fishing lures.

Take note of the color of the water you are fishing and use bass fishing lures that match. This will help make them look more natural. For clear water use pearl or light colored lures. Use darker colored lures when fishing in muddy waters.

Your lures are made to imitate an insect or bug so study the natural movement of those bugs for more success. Live insects don’t just sit on the water, they jump and wiggle, they fly into and off the surface. This action makes them very attractive to a hungry bass.

Learn to cast and retrieve your lures to make them look natural and lifelike. You can learn this art with a lot of patience and practice. You don’t have to be on the water to practice, you can practice in your backyard.

Continue to practice long distance casting this is more important than the trajectory of your cast. Also your retrieval is very important when using bass fishing lures.

Swimbait is another bass fishing lure that a lot of pro-fishermen prefer. Under most circumstances bass tend to feed early in the morning and swim bait is just the perfect lure to put in front of them. Swimbait has the appearance of a small minnow due to the fact the two sections of their bodies work independently as they are pulled along.

Casting and retrieving is an important skill that will make the correct bass fishing lure look real.

You need to be able to cast any distance necessary to put the lure in front of the bass while making it look like a tasty morsel so they will strike. Placing your cast successfully is important in bass fishing.

For more information about fishing lures go to The Daiwa Shop at http://www.thedaiwa.com/

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