Bass Fishing Lures

bass fishing lures

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Adult turtles are too big for the bass, or the other fish, to go after. However, the baby turtles are the perfect size. So when the fish see the Bass Fishing Lures, that look and act just like baby turtles, they go into self-defense mode and attack them! Thus, the baby turtle bass fishing lures are the perfect way to increase the fun. the action and the fishing experience overall!

6 Tips to Make Your Bass Fishing Trip an Amazing Experience!!!

As a large muscular fish, Bass are predators in their own right. They are also volatile, irritable, and strong. This combination makes them a challenge to hook and reel. If you are trying to reel in the big one, there are four things you need to consider: the Season, the Hatch, Bass Behavior and the Weather. Keeping these in mind will greatly increase your odds of successfully reeling in one of these feisty fish!!!

bass fishing lures

Pay Attention to the Season:

As aggressive hunters, nothing will stop a bass from getting its prey. The bass’ muscularity and aggressiveness are a few of the reasons they are so much fun to fish. If you are fishing for bass in the spring, you will find most of the bass hanging out in covered areas or in the shallows where they lay and protect their eggs. At other times of the year the shallow waters make them nervous. Typically, bass want to hunt from the protection of cover but they also like to have some depth to maneuver while they are hunting.

bass fishing lures

Be Mindful of the Hatch:

Bass are feeding on crawfish if it is early in the season so choose lures that have peach tones and patterns such as the copperhead Baby Turtle Bass Fishing Lure. Bass are feeding on shad in the summer and early fall so choose lures that are sleek and silver such as the ghost white Baby Turtle Bass Fishing Lure.

bass fishing lures

Understand Bass Behavior:

Timing is another crucial element for successful bass fishing because they feed for small portions throughout the day. Bass are easy to aggravate and wary of danger as with any successful predator. If you provoke them enough with the right kind of lure or find a female guarding her eggs in a spawning bed they will likely snap up your bait. Remember the turtles really like bass fish eggs and the bass will naturally go into self defense mode attacking your baby turtle bass fishing lure!!!

Lure Guidelines:

bass fishing lures

When fishing for bass, you want to mimic the movements of the bass’ favorite prey. The Baby Turtle Bass Fishing Lure is the perfect answer. Going into “mama or papa bear” protective mode, the bass will snap up the baby turtle lures to protect their eggs.

Bass are known to hunt close to covered areas, such as in shadows cast by rocks, docks or lily pads. When hunting, bass remain motionless next to cover and wait for their unsuspecting prey to swim close enough for the bass to quickly snag them. Or, if the prey is too far away for snagging, the bass will inhale an enormous gulp of water along with the unsuspicious prey.

When you are fishing for bass be aware of the how the reel feels in your hands as the water rushes into a bass’ mouth, taking your Baby Turtle Bass Fishing lure along with the water. If your timing is right, you can set the hook right then and there!

bass fishing lures

Bass are Weather Sensitive:

Bass are extremely sensitive to changes in barometric pressure or the weather. On sunny or bright days, bass are lazy. They will stay hidden, holding tight to a shaded nook waiting for their prey to come to them. You may not get very many strikes on a sunny day!. On a cloudy day, bass are very active and you may even catch them out in the open. If you see ca storm building in the sky, grab your fishing gear and head to the lake or river since the best time to fish for bass is right before a storm. The bass are much more active due to the barometric pressure levels right before a storm.

bass fishing lures

Cast your line into the Wind:

Always cast into the wind when you are fishing for bass. Your cast will will lose some range. However, since bass typically swim with the current, they will encounter your lure before they are aware of your boat. Plus, if you are casting into the wind, the vibrations of small waves and ripples hitting the hull of your boat won’t frighten and scare off the bass. The wind blowing across the water annoys the bass. When the wind is blowing the fish have less visibility; they can’t see you coming! Furthermore, the blowing wind causes movement on top of the water and masks your boat!!

FINAL THOUGHTS…

bass fishing lures

Remember, to make your fishing trip successful, take the season, the bass’ behavior, and the weather all into account. The better prepared you are, the more persistent and successful you can be in search of the bass fish. The baby turtle Bass Fishing Lures are a critical piece to bass-fishing victory.

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