ive got $100 for bass lures What should i get?
Im going to bass pro to get some large mouth bass lures. im trying to fill up some space in my tackle box and need to know what to get.do you know any good hard and soft plastic lures to get??? Thanks, and Good Fishin!!


How about food to go with you on your fishing place and good luck to you o.k.
I suggest buying a mini-king spinnerbait (chartreuse has worked best for me here in New Jersey). I’ve caughten Rainbow trout, brook trout, brown trout, sunnies, blue gills, pickerel, perch, bass (both LM and SM), and creek chubbs on this lure…mainly every species of fish in the waters I fish besides catfish, suckers, carp etc.
This lure is very tempting, maybe it has something to do with the single blade instead of the typical multiple blades a common spinnerbait has.
well either way I suggest using it…its high percentage for me and only like $1.30.
Also stock up on rapalas and spinners (or whatever lure you like to use often) maybe buy a new rod or reel if you need one. Bass Pro has a ton of camping stuff as well, if you are into that. Canteens, mini grills, plus hunting eqpt if you are a hunter.
You need to buy Strike King crankbaits in Sexy Shad!These work Fantasticly!You should also buy some Bill Lewis signature Rat-L-Traps
maybe get like 2 rapalas just to have…and with what money you have left you could buy a whoollleee lot of rubber jigs just get a few styles in different colors and you got some good tackle…or you could also try like some buzz baits but idk how they work
get a good assortment of soft plastics. get a pack or two of the rage tail toads and shad by strike king.
fill out your assortment with BPS brand products. you will get much more for the money.
4, 6 and 8 inch worms, some fluke type baits, some of those critter looking things.
then get assorted hooks and weights to use with them.
get your standard colors… match shad and other baitfish with the smaller ones, crayfish colors on the medium sized ones, a couple packs of some lighter earth tones, and some darker colors, black and/or purple on the 8″ sizes.
if you have a couple bucks left over, pick out a pop-r or two in the smaller sizes, to match shad or baby bass. the xcalibur zell pop models are a little more expensive, but their colors are better and they work as well as the “ricos” l usually use. l like their arkansas shiner and shad colors.
I agree with The Wormist.
4″, 6″, and 7.5″ plastic worms in the colors albino shad, black, purple, grape, and motor oil. Buy assorted 1/0, 2/0, and 3/0 EWG worm hooks. Also some 1/8 oz. bullet weights are needed.
Buy you a few bass jigs. Black w/ blue and PB & J are my favorites. These are slow-type baits that mimic a crayfish. 1/4 and 1/2 oz. sizes are my favorites. Also get some chigger craw trailers with them.
Pop-R’s and other top-waters are something you should think about. Shad colors are the best.
The rest should be bought up in a few crankbaits, and spinnerbaits, along with other soft plastic baits, and hooks/sinkers/swivels/etc.