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Choosing the right fishing lure and technique for the right situation is key to successful bass fishing. The best advice is to examine the fishing conditions, ask for guidance from anglers familiar with the waters you are fishing, and, finally, to try many different fishing lures
and bass-fishing techniques until you discover what works most effectively.

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Soft Plastic Baits Brief Overview:

Grubs: are tiny lures that can catch big fish, especially big smallmouth bass, but experienced anglers are finding they work just as well on largemouths. They are especially well suited to highland reservoirs lacking extensive cover, where lures with more attention-getting qualities might be ignored by bass. Grubs are essentially bare jig heads with a soft-plastic body added to the hook. They are best suited for clear water situations. They are most often used as a deep-water lure, but can be fished effectively in shallow water as well.

Tube jigs: are excellent for clear water and inactive fish. This lure is used on structure when targeting bass. It's designed to be used as a drop bait, not to swim back or work the bottom, other lures work better for that. It's not a "feel" lure meaning you can give it slack and not worry about a quick hookset because the fish just won't let go. It's usually used in water no deeper than 10 feet deep. Use a spinning reel on a 6-6 1/2 foot medium-light to medium action rod for best results.

Jerk baits Baits such as the Slug-Go, Shadow and Fin-S can be fished almost anywhere - on, over, around, and even through most forms of cover and even open water. They're especially productive during the spring and fall when bass move shallow and feed heavily on shad and other baitfish. They're an eye contact bait meaning the bass has to see it to hit it. Therefore they produce best in clear water.

Plastic Worms: If you're after a trophy bass, the worm is probably the best type of lure you can use. Many Bass anglers regard plastic worms as the single most effective lure for big bass. Their long, thin profile and lifelike action suggest a wide range of prey. Yet in spite of their ability to catch bass, worms often are misused and misunderstood. They're a "feel" bait that requires some technique on your part. It takes many hours of trial and error to master the art of fishing with a plastic worm. Those who are good at it develop an uncanny sense of touch and timing and will frequently pull in the biggest bass. As with most styles of fishing, however, practice is the key. The more familiar you become with the worm, the more fish you catch.