What lure should I use in the morning?

The early morning hours are great for casting a crankbait or jerkbait for prespawn bass that have yet to move up.

What are 5 basic artificial lures?

There are hundreds of different types of artificial lures, but most fall into one of seven basic categories: crank baits, plugs, poppers, spoons, jigs, spinners, and flies.

What are the top 10 bass lures?

Top 10 bass fishing baits you must have in your tackle box
  • Written by Andrew Schadegg.
  • #1 SPINNERBAITS.
  • #2 WORMS (PLASTIC BAITS)
  • #3 SQUAREBILL CRANKBAITS.
  • #4 JIGS.
  • #5 SWIMBAITS.
  • #6 JERKBAITS.
  • #7 BUZZBAITS.

What is the number 1 bait for bass?

Shad, minnows, or shiners are some of the best live baits for bass, hands down. Baitfish come in different sizes and can be used in all types of bass waters, but they are incredibly productive in deeper water to target huge bass.

What color attracts bass the most?

Most expert night fishermen use black or dark blue lures. The theory is that these colors provide a more distinct profile when silhouetted against the lighter background of the water’s surface. Thus, a dark lure is easier for bass to see and strike accurately at night.

What lure catches the biggest bass?

Now, for the three best lures for catching a 10-pound bass.
  1. Big Plastic Worms. It’s hard to beat a good plastic worm. Image by Joe Balog.
  2. Swimbaits. Both hard-body and soft swimbaits work on big bass, east and west.
  3. Punch Baits. Punch baits need a compact profile and heavy tungsten weight to penetrate matted vegetation.

What lure has won the most bass tournaments?

So, what lure type has been involved in the most Classic wins? It’s not the jerkbait. It’s actually a diving crankbait (as opposed to a lipless crankbait). Diving baits have been a part of 24 Classic victories, easily outpacing the plastic worm, which has been a part of 18 titles.

What is the best fishing lure of all time?

The Five Best Fishing Lures of All Time
  • Bucktails.
  • Spoons.
  • Soft Plastic Jigs.
  • Marabou Jigs.
  • Topwater Plugs.

What is the most used lure?

Some of the most commonly used are:
  • Plugs. Plugs or crankbaits are hard plastic fishing lures shaped and colored to resemble bait fish or other prey.
  • Jigs. Jigs have a weighted head on one side and a hook on the other.
  • Spinnerbait.
  • Spoons.
  • Soft Plastics.
  • Flies.

What color lure is the best?

Dark or Light depending on the weather.

The general rule for lure color is “bright day, light colors; dark day, dark colours.” On bright, sunny days and in clear water conditions, choose lures that are light in colouur and mimic natural patterns.

What color lure works best?

If you want to stand out, go for lures in bright greens and yellows, which will really stand out. Red Water. In red water, red, orange and yellow lures might actually get brighter or lighter in shade while blues and greens turn dark. So to catch a fish’s attention, opt for red, orange, or yellow.

What lures to throw in clear water?

Clear: In clear water, it’s more important to imitate the actual forage species that fish are feeding on. Try crankbaits in natural colors like shad, bluegill, perch, or crawfish. Round billed, silent, and narrow profiled baits are also most effective.

When should you throw a black lure?

Against a lighter background a dark lure throws the best silhouette and is therefore the most visible. Black, dark blue and purple are good choices in late evening after sunset, night time, and early morning before sunrise.

Should you tie directly to lure?

How often should I switch lures?

Change you lure and repeat the process until you get a bite. And then change again when the hot bite stops.

Do lure colors matter?

Short answer is lure color matters very little if you look at fishing from a scientific prospective. Water absorbs and blocks different wavelengths of light, effectively making colors disappear and light travels into the water column. Red lures disappear first, followed by orange, yellow, green, blue and finally black.

What color bait catches the most fish?

Best lure colors for murky water or cloudy days

In murky water or on cloudy days, it’s all about getting fish to notice your lure. Use bright colors like chartreuse, pink, orange, red and yellow. High contrast colors like black, blue and white also help to maximize bites.