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What is the best lure to use to catch largemouth bass?


So i have been skunked the last couple times that i have gone out fishing, i have tried a couple different ponds with different rapalas, worms, and crank baits but nothin is really catching anything. I live in northern Colorado, also what are some good spots to fish at, i don’t have a boat which is kind of a drag but ill do without. Any tips would really help me out because im goin out tonight and i don’t want to get skunked again.

6 Responses to “What is the best lure to use to catch largemouth bass?”

  • Donald D:

    If I had that answer, I would be fishing!
    Spinners-plugs-skirted spinners it depends on what they want and when they want it.

  • skiingted:

    Try plastics like grubs or plastic crayfish. If you are going during the evening go with a darker color like black or dark blue.
    Make sure you set the grub up so it is weedless and drag it across the rocks. The bass should be going into a spawning mode right now and they will not eat but they will attack anything going near their nest.

  • Brett:

    I have actually had very good luck with the banjo 006 minnow. I’m not gonna tell you that i caught a fish on my first cast and that i caught every fish in my lake twice. But it is a practical lure. It is $20 for like 100 of them at Bass Pro so if i were you stop by your nearest Bass Pro and pick some up. You won’t regret it, trust me.

  • Backwater Charlie:

    Try a bass jig. A PB & J colored jig, with a pumpkin green crayfish trailer.

  • yikes49:

    ive had great luck this year so far with the lipless crank called red eye shad… its 1/2 oz and its is magic i swear by it… its a little pricey at like 5 bucks at walmart so dont loose it but its great…. you are almost gauranteed a fish next time you go out.

  • Joe American usn ret.:

    I like rubber worms – fish them slower…it’s kind of early for Colorado so the water may be little cool for bass…

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