Are You Using Right Bass Fishing Lures?

Do you know why every barber or beautician has a lot of clippers and scissors for every head of hair they cut or trim? Because you need a different blade, a different angle and such for the style of cut each customer wants. There is no, one size fits all when it comes to hair styles.
How To Choose Your Bass Fishing Lures
Preachers of the gospel have the same desire. They have multiple versions of the Bible to choose from. Though it is debatable, they all read in a different way. With some it is an entirely different angle in that it is geared for teenagers or young adults. Heck, I’ve even seen some that are targeting grand parents of just dads. Is this necessary? Do you need to have all of those choices or would one do?

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Scholars have long known that bass fishing eventually turns men into philosophers.  Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to buy decent tackle on a philosopher’s salary.

~Patrick F. McManus

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Most people would argue for the matter of choices. But what if it came down to bass fishing bait. Would you expect all bass to gravitate towards the same type of bait? Well, when you think of it this way, it does make you think a little differently. Large mouth bass may prefer one bait while spring bass fishing requires a different bait. When viewed in light of the more modern examples of getting a haircut or hearing a minister proclaim the gospel of Christ, you can probably see that we all have preferences. And so do the fish.

The Debate About Bass Fishing Bait Heats Up
Bass fishing bait is liken to lures, in that you may need a different bait for a different body of water, climate and a whole host of other possibilities. You can give them a dragonfly silhouette by snipping the skirt or feathering the legs a bit? This allows you to drop the clipping outside the skirt and hock it. If frogs are used in any of your bass fishing bait then you need to have dots or a design of some sort on the underbelly of the bait. You can do this yourself.

Just stop by Walmart and grab some pain and put them on yourself. A dot is a dot. You don’t need to pay the high prices with ____ (name withheld to avoid a lawsuit). Or maybe you like wasting money on something you could easily do yourself. Or better yet, let you neighborhood 14 year old paint the dots on for $5 bucks.

By adding the dots and ensuring that your pole is at least seven feet or longer (preferably), you can make the dragonfly silhouette attract bass by the boatload. This is a little trick that it takes a while to pick up. Unless you’ve got some buddy’s that may clue you in on these little secrets. Those little dots added to the frogs, gives them a genuine real life look and feel. The bass won’t be able to tell the difference, which is what you want in order to bring them in by the droves.