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Bass Fishing with live bait?


It was recently brought to my attention that bass are more likely to hit the live bait during these cold months. What types of live bait would the patrons of this great site suggest to use to catch those largemouth and smallmouth bass?

9 Responses to “Bass Fishing with live bait?”

  • javy:

    I always have good luck with canadian night crawlers. Bass (and every other fish out there) love em

  • J S:

    I like to use cuban tree frog here in SW Florida. We got loads of these things crawling around at night… They are easy to catch. I hook them between the scrotum thingy and just forward of an arm. Largemouth hit on these Btch’z everytime. Good Luck Dawg!

  • cuervo25_1:

    CRAYFISH, crawdads,crawlfish whatever you want to call them. the love em this time of year.Also larger minnows like in the 2-3 inch range.

  • Steve J:

    Minnows, shiners and crawfish if you can find them.

  • bass assassin:

    shiners are better than fathead minnows, cause they have a large, flashy profile. hook them through the meat of the back between the dorsal fin and the tail. they’ll stay lively for hours this way. an if you’re gonna go worms, do yourself a favor and buy some nitro worms. they’re nightcrawlers that have been fed this stuff that makes them flourescent green. that’s what’s up! both under a bobber, at the weedline edge. good luck. i’ve heard great things about crawdads (like half of the top 10 world record LM’s have been caught on them) but i’ve no idea how one would obtain them

  • Colin D:

    You could try looking at some of the articles at http://fishing.hammocksurvivalguide.com/
    Though I’m not sure you’ll find the answer straight away. Lot’s of good articles. Just not searchable.

  • stumpy:

    Net yourself some shad . Thats a basses favorite food this time of the year. Otherwise try large shiners or maybe some crawfish. You will want to fish shallow flats and creek mouths. Watch for seagulls diving on shad. This means the bass are attacking them and are really aggressive and probably easy to catch

  • iiiemail:

    All good answers. You’re best bet is using shiners. Again depends on what size bass you want to go for. If you want to go for bigger fish and less action opt for the bigger 3 to 5 inch shiners. If you want more action and still catch nice bass stick to the smaller minnows. Crawfish, grub worms, leeches, etc all work well.
    I still would much rather have the diversity of using artifical lures, such as the top water buzz baites, spinners, divers, or setting up a Carolina or Texas rig setup.

    Good Luck, catch that big 10lber!

  • wildwhiskey:

    Live Bait: minnows, shiners, crickets, worms, grubs, cockroaches, crickets, frogs, lizards, flies, moths, crawfish, grasshoppers… you name it,, and if you can’t buy it at the bait and tackle shop, lift up some rocks, or bricks around the perimeter of your home.

    This gal loves to fish too. Good luck!

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