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small crankbaits and spinner fishing for bass?


im goin to a lake in 2 days a need help on catching a bass i never caught one. so could u give me tips and wht areas to fish with a small crankbait and a small inline spinner…thx

i have the blue chartruese crankbait u can find on this site:

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_29847?cm_mmc=froogle-_-100-5-1-_–1-_-38-251-624-03&hvarAID=froogle&mr:trackingCode=A05CCF65-8456-DD11-98CA-001422107090&mr:referralID=NA

and the firetiger spinner on this website:

http://bluefox.com/products/strobe_spinners.php

5 Responses to “small crankbaits and spinner fishing for bass?”

  • wiitard4ever:

    those lures should work. when relling in your line, jerk your pole to tease the fish. a paanther martin #1 will catch you a bass too. http://www.panthermartin.com
    good luck. let me know if you get one!

  • b.hog32:

    i live in Illinois,and spinner baits aren’t working right now,try a rubber worm Texas rigged.or a piggin jig

  • Chucky C:

    try try in about six foot deep water around brush,snags,and fallen trees with the spinner this is a great way to catch largemouth bass

  • bass pro20198:

    well smaller means bigger. WRONG!!!! i have both of those the biggest thing i have ever pulled out is a 5oz. smallmouth and nothing bigger they have a chance on working for trout but not bass if you want bigger bass go with a sizo or two bigger.sorry to ruin your day now but its better than ruining your fishing trip. i might be wrond we might live in different states or fish in different ponds but who nows. send me a im if it acually works and where you fished. hope it all goes well and catch the big one.

  • dumdum:

    Those are two good baits that will catch a bass. But you need water that is fairly clean to fish the lures- just in case there is a lot of grass in the lake, you may want to bring a few senko type lures and fish them in the grass and the edges of the grass- rig them weedless and weightless = cast them out and slowly use the rod tip to twitch them back in – slow movement of the lure is the key here- when you feel a resistance that makes your line start moving, drop the rod tip and slowly reel in the line slack-then set the hook hard! Enjoy your trip. Good fishing!

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