You may feel that it isn't "sporting" to do so, but the easiest way to catch really big largemouth bass in the summer is with live bait. Use Jumbo or Brooder shiners (5" to 10" long) hooked through their back behind their dorsil fin with a small diameter hook such as those used to catch Croppie ( white perch, sac-o-lait, crappie.....all the same fish). Use no weight, a slip cork that will go no deeper than 18", and fish prime feeding times....early morning at daybreak and late evening just before dark. I say you may not consider this sport, because it's so easy it's almost like "shooting fish". I actually just had great luck with a deepwater, 2 oz jug, red and white with a long feather tail. CAst vertically as far out as you can into deepwater, and bounce it slowly across te bottom. It was great. Happy times.
Bass lures are called plugs. Many bass lures look like and move like a swimming fish.
What ?? Bass, Catfish, Stripe, Pike, basicly all fish. anything you put on the end of string is a lure.
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The red fuzzy one with the pure gold spoon.
fish enjoy bright vibrant as well as dark camo
There are many stores that specialize in outdoor activities like fishing. If you want to find a bass fishing lure, places like Bass Pro Shops, R.E.I., and Cabela's sells them.
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Crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastic worms, lizards, and "creature" baits, jerkbaits, jigs.
Lake Shiney with a Lure big ones about 70ft+, slowly reel it
A Banjo Minnow is a type of highly specialized artificial lure used in fresh water fishing. The lure is geared more for large mouth fish such as large mouthed bass.
Bass prefer clear, non-flowing waters with aquatic vegetation. They dont prefer any type of weather just have those and the right lure/bait and good luck.
The basic fishing tackle necessary to fish for bass includes: a fishing rod of any type, a spool of tracer with the correct strength, a hook, and a lure or bait.