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6 Responses to “whats the best lure for midday bass fishing?”
This is a very tough part of the season. Depending on where you live, water temp, weather conditions and water clarity you first have to figure out if the bass are in pre-spawn, spawn or post-spawn. Water temps will tell you alot of the story on these things. On over cast days with clear to slightly stained water and little or no chop on the water try a prop bait or a pop-r. With heavier chop try a spinner bait. On clear days you would have to go with a jig, carolina rig, crankbait or texas rig soft plastic. The fish will tell you what they want it just takes some experimenting to get the answers. I hope this helps.
Powerbait plastic lizards does well in Az lakes. Pumpkin, watermellon, black. Rig the same as power worms. Texas/Carolina. Work the shelves, about 25-35 feet, let drop off, watch your line on the fall, you won’t feel the taps.
January 16th, 2009 at 10:08 am
A Texas rigged Blue fleck Berkley power worm. 61/2 inch / with a 3/16 th ounce bullet weight.
Set the hook at the slightest “tap-tap”
Good Luck.
January 18th, 2009 at 3:22 am
This is a very tough part of the season. Depending on where you live, water temp, weather conditions and water clarity you first have to figure out if the bass are in pre-spawn, spawn or post-spawn. Water temps will tell you alot of the story on these things. On over cast days with clear to slightly stained water and little or no chop on the water try a prop bait or a pop-r. With heavier chop try a spinner bait. On clear days you would have to go with a jig, carolina rig, crankbait or texas rig soft plastic. The fish will tell you what they want it just takes some experimenting to get the answers. I hope this helps.
January 21st, 2009 at 12:57 pm
Plastic Worms or Crayfish
January 21st, 2009 at 11:57 pm
How about fly fishing on the idea for bass it may help you out and have fun too.
January 24th, 2009 at 5:24 am
Powerbait plastic lizards does well in Az lakes. Pumpkin, watermellon, black. Rig the same as power worms. Texas/Carolina. Work the shelves, about 25-35 feet, let drop off, watch your line on the fall, you won’t feel the taps.
January 25th, 2009 at 1:32 am
I have the best luck with Rat’ L Traps either crome or crawfish color depending on the conditions and diving crank baits.