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•Target fish species that are relatively easy to catch.
Bluegills and other sunfish are near the bank this time of year, and they're
usually easy to catch. Catfish are likewise a good choice. If you fish from a
boat, go after sand bass and even crappie. Largemouth bass are the most
difficult to catch of the common game fish. Save bass fishing for when your
youth angler has more patience and better skills.
•Use natural baits to lure fish. Kids like the action involved in casting
and retrieving lures, but they'll catch more fish using earthworms or live
minnows for bait. Make a game of catching insects that can be used for bait.
•During summer months, fish early or late in the day. That's when fish are
most active, and it's also when temperatures are reasonably comfortable for
anglers.
•Bring plenty of cold water and snacks. If the fish refuse to bite, turn
the trip into a picnic or look for animal tracks in the soft mud alongside the
lake or stream. Point out any birds or other wildlife that you see. There's
always something interesting to see if you stay alert.
•Use simple equipment. Spin cast rods and reels are simple and easy to use.
Youth models sell for as little as $20.
Bomber Lures is all about having just the right bait for the job at hand.
As one of the most recognized brands of fishing lures and plugs of all fishing
tackle, Bomber offers a full range of Bomber crankbaits and minnow lures. Bomber
Heavy Duty and Magnum Long A fishing lures are the ultimate long baits for heavy
freshwater and light to medium salt water fishing. Each of these lures has
realistic head, mouth, eye, and gill features molded into the plastic, and then
accentuated with Bomber’s famous "Photo Print" process.
Spinnerbaits with a blade that is round with a cupped end are designed to
create vibration and attract bass through sound. Spinnerbaits with willow leaf
blades are designed to attract the bass primarily through sight. Spinnerbaits
with a blade that is round with a cupped end are designed to create vibration
and attract bass through sound.
Spinner baits come in so many different sizes, shapes, colors and materials that
its hard to know which baits are the winners and which are the losers. Here are
some failsafe tips to choosing quality spinner baits. Spinner bait is yet
another lure option for bass fishing enthusiasts. This style of lure is often
used in bass fishing This type of bait is actually tied directly to the fishing
line or attached to a tiny swivel.
Crank baits with are longer/larger lip are made to dive and should be used in
deeper water. Cranked in with a straight retrieve, the slender body glides over
the water’s surface without sinking or snagging on vegetation.
Crankbaits are another commonly used bass fishing lure that come in all
shapes and sizes covering a full spectrum of colors. Crankbaits are
comparatively simple to fish and can be very efficient when used in the right
situations. Crankbaits as a rule drop in 3 styles, frivolous medium and deep
diving versions. Each idea is dependant on the size and shape of the lip that
protrudes from each song. Crankbaits also come in a variety of styles and must
be matched to the fishing conditions. As always it helps to know what the bass
are feeding on naturally.
Crankbaits is another easy and fast fishing lure to catch bass with and if I had
to choose just one fishing lure for my tackle box it would be a lip-less
crankbait. I would choose the rattle noise making kind of crankbait. Crankbaits
are usually shaped like thick minnows and they cause the fish to become
attracted when they move through the water while the lure is being or
reeled in.
Grub as well as an array of fishing lures weight accessories. Grubs are bare jig
heads with a soft-plastic body added to a hook. When a highland reservoir lacks
ample cover, this lure is rather effective.
Weedless Spoons are also in this category, designed to be fished in dense
cover, either through the thickest weeds, lily pads, or grass. They go through
the toughest cover you can find. Weedless Spoons are also in this category,
designed to be fished in dense cover, either through the thickest weeds, lily
pads, or grass. They go through the toughest cover you can find.
Choose a lure that’s similarly colored and shaped like their food to
ensure more success in fishing. Research the different types of sea fishing
lures. Once you figure out if this is how you want to spend some of your spare
time, you can learn more about specific lures and how they attract certain fish
species.
Choose bright colored popper bait and then cast the line out and let it rest,
then pop it back. You will have to experiment a bit and define your noise and
pause pattern, but once you have got a hold of it you are sure to start catching
bass.
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