The best way and I am telliong you this coming from a professional.
If you want a nice trophy I'll let you in on a secret. Large Mouth Bass love to feed early in the morning and I don't mean 2,3, or 4 pounders. I am talking LArge BAss like 12 up to 25 pounds.
Get a Chrome Zara Spook and one with Bearings inside of it so that it knocks when you shake it. I guarantee you that it will be so addicting you will stop fishing in the day time. I have caught over 300 Bass weighing over 10 lbs. I have three 14 lb Bass mounted. I have even lost a potential Wolrd record and this BAss looked like she went 24 to 25 lbs and she snapped a 17 lb test and today it is the biggest Bass in my life I have ever hooked and never landed. I really thought I had the record in the bag.
Anyhow, fish early in the morning starting at 3:00 and walk around your pond if your pond fishing and cast that top water out there in the dark. You don;t even have to see it, buit you will hear it. And twitch it in slowly and keep twitiching it so that the bearings knock. You will be amazed when you hear this giant explosion on the water and your drag begins to pull. I am not kidding you. It is additing. NOw one more thing, you may not alwayts get one to bite each time you go out so don;t get dioscouraged becasue it takles patience and perseverance. On the average I usally get two to three lunkers per week fishing just 3 hrs in the monring and get home in time to go to work.
Trust me on this. If you have any more questions...write me Dude. You will be mounitng a very big Bass soon on your wall.
Go on line and see my 14 lb Bass. It can be veiwed at www.worldrecordbass.com The fish was caught in Abbeville Georgia.
Happy Fishing and always be conservative. I throw back 10 lb Bass back all the time. It preserves the BAss fisning for the future. Peace guy!!
2006-07-11 12:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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For the best lure, just for largemouth bass would definitely be the plastic worm. Very little pay for such an effective lure. There actually are a couple lures that will catch walleye, bass and pike all in one. Let's see ... They are ... 1.) Spinnerbait - Oh yea, the ole bass spinnerbait also catches the Pike and even Walleye on occasion. 2.) In-line spinners - The Pike love 'em and the bass and walleye will also hit them. 3.) Crankbait - They catch all 3 equally well. Hope i helped ya out.
2016-03-27 04:50:16
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answered by Deborah 4
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Well, my friend BASS Fisherman would ordinarilly be all over this one.... and I'm sure he will be!!..lol. But there are alot of variables to consider. Location, temperature, water clarity, pond/lake versus river/stream... time of day, weather, and the list goes on and on.
If you are just beginning.... I would recommend purchasing a few soft plastics, a decent rod and reel combination (probably a spincast combo pre-rigged with 10lb test), some worm hooks and a box/tub of night crawlers or red worms.
I personally am a fan of 6 or 7 inch grape curl tail worms and 5 or 6 inch floating worms. Either can be Carolina or Texas rigged... and in the summertime... both are dealy for catching old bucketmouth.
2006-07-05 08:58:46
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answered by tcatmech2 4
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world record catches are caught on large bait fish such as large shiners using a balloon or a rainbow trout looking lure. But if your fishing for bass in general use a texas rigged plastic worm and worm type hook for texas rigging and drag it along the bottom slowly until you feel nothing and set the hook. It's free everytime you set the hook so don't be afraid to do it.
2006-07-07 19:19:48
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answered by James K 1
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I like plastic worms or spinner baits. You would have more luck fishing from a boat. Just stay close to the bank and cast towards the shore. With plastic worms, Cast out and when they hit just let them fall to the bottom before you start to reel slowly. Alot of the time a bass will grab it while it falls.
2006-07-05 09:07:52
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answered by big jack 5
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June Bug Worm rigged Texas style
2006-07-05 05:31:45
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answered by Dennis C 2
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Using a Zoom Super Fluke
2006-07-05 04:40:59
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answered by cal-p 4
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all depends on the structure around the body of water and the clarity as well, the clearer the water the more your bait should mimick the real thing, i use pumpkinseed color worms in clear lakes and tea stained color lakes i use a bubble gum color (pink)
top water lures are great for early morning on pretty much any lake. spinerbait and buzzbaits work well swerving thru tall grasses. good luck
2006-07-05 09:00:34
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answered by otown 1
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I recently caught my VERY first bass, I used a Baby Bass deep diver.
2006-07-05 12:33:18
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answered by Sierra 2
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I've caught most of my bass with regular night crawlers. I recently tried a spinning lure and caught a croppy.
2006-07-06 09:56:25
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answered by Ana 2
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