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best bass soft baits and topwater etc.?


im going to bass pro friday and i have 300 bucks what bass lures and soft baits topwater etc should i get i fish in about 8 feet of water thanks.

3 Responses to “best bass soft baits and topwater etc.?”

  • Jay M:

    Completely contingent.
    The best thing you can do is to go to the body of water you intend on fishing and do a little “bait scouting”. Try to buy bait that mimics the type of bait found naturally in that particular body of water.

    Aside from that, my recommendations are:
    $20 Berkley Gulp! Alive (4” minnows)
    $6 Berkley Gulp! 7” Nightcrawlers (natural)
    $2 YUM Salamander/Creature bait (pumpkin seed)
    $5 YUM salted Crawfish bait (pumpkin seed)
    $7 Rapala Husky Jerk (bleeding/chartreuse)
    $4 Booyah! Buzzbait (speckled black)
    $8 Hula Popper (stripped black/yellow)

  • Backwater Charlie:

    Load up on sinkers, hooks, and soft plastics. Lots of worms, crayfish, and lizards. Lots of bullet weights. Lots of Gamakatsu worm hooks. Shouldn’t cost around $50 for a whole big buggy full of soft plastics, weights, and hooks. Get you about 5 Cotton Cordell Super Spots. 3 in bleeding shad, and the other two in chrome/blue. They cost $2 a piece. You shouldn’t have to spend all $300 on lures. What i would do is, buy a great (not good, $300 will get you a bad ass combo) bass fishing combo. Whether it’s a baitcaster or spinning reel.

    Shimano’s Curado on a nice St. Croix will do excellent.

    Happy fishing.

  • dumdum:

    These would be my choice to have in my tackle box. Senko type lures such as the Yum Dinger and the Zoom trick worm. A Zoom lizard, A Zoom brush hog, bandit crank baits in several different colors, a few humdinger spinner baits, and for top water I would have a couple of chug-bugs and Pop-R’s along with a few buzz baits. And throw in a couple of Rattle Traps. You couldn’t ask for better fish catching lures then these. Good luck!

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