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.
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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.
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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)
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.
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!