Dark spinnerbait with a fairly large profile and a colorodo blade, works best to be slowrolled. Or a black finese worm
Spinner
The fisherman hauled an enormous bass out of the river with his bare hands.
i get them with regular bait, like the one you use for bass.
top water
This really depends on what type of fishing you plan to use. If you are after bigger game, a wide bass boat is great. If you are fishing a small river, then a trolling Jon boat would be ideal.
Sardis Lake, located near Clayton, Oklahoma, has excellent large mouth bass, small mouth bass, catfish, spotted bass, striped bass, white bass, and walleye fishing. Bass and crappie fishing is very productive just about anywhere on this lake but is most productive on the bridge by the campsites using live whole minnows, not cut. Fishing is also good on the shore on the camp grounds using minnows or lures such as spinners and spoons in the early morning. Crappie jigs are effective for crappie at mid day fishing off the dock or off the shore. Twisters are partially effective for bass and crappie at daytime off the shore. Catfish fishing is great in early morning, noon, and night in murky waters in the lake. Use worms at night. Minnows prove very effective in the daytime. Be prepared and have good equipment because catfish here are big and heavy. Walleye fishing is good in the morning through noon using flies, worms, plastic worms, and twisters soaked in walleye attractant which can be bought at bass pro shops. It smells kind of like garlic. Fish for Walleyes off the shore near the camp grounds.
A Big bass is a very rare fish which you stand a very low chance of catching whilst fishing regular Bass. Big bass is not tradeable and has no use apart from being stuffed and mounted in your house.
Old pond with maggots or night fishing with luncheon meat. If u can, use the red fishing rod
They will, and especially in hot weather. Most fishermen will use dark colored lures at night for bass.
You should use it to fish.
Lure fishing is a very detail oriented sport, for instance there are seven primary types of lure to use including the most common jigs, spinners, and spoons. Getting started requires a "get your hands dirty" attitude and lots of trial and error to learn what works and what doesnt. A beginner looking to get their feet wet, should start at an outdoors store for example academy sports, bass pro shop, and gander mountain contain a wealth of knowledge and product services for anyone.
Bass plugs and other lures work. Also try using lizards and larger grubs and worms browns oranges and true night crawler copies should work well.