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This really depends on the season, the conditions and the time of day.
In all honesty, I have great luck with purple Berkley Power Bait worms.
If it’s around 7-8 p.m., I really like running top water. In this case, I like the Torpedo.
In early spring, I find that pumpkin seed colored worms work well. As stated above, I like the Berkley Power Baits, but Mister Twister makes a nice worm as well.
Just so that you know, large mouth bass and small mouth bass are attracted to different movements. Large mouth like things that move at a slighly slower pace, while small mouth like more sporadic/darting actions.
Good Luck!
Green Pumpkin Zoom Finesse Worm rigged Shaky Head Style on a black 1/4 oz. jighead.
RAT-L-TRAPS BABY!!!!
My fav lure to catch a bass on is anything topwater. Def the most exciting way to catch em. So, it’d have to be something like a Pop-R, Zara Spook, or Buzzbait.
Topwater, Spinnerbaits, and Jigs for sure. Crankbaits are also great fish catchers. Check out http://www.bassfishingstore.com to find good deals on bass fishing lures and tackle.
When fishing for bass we use an 1/8 oz football shakey head, and a super finesse worm 6 inches long. Try this and I promise you will have more strikes more often. Works great for smallmouth too.
floating minnow/ crank baits
rat-l-traps crank baits jerk bait and soft bait worked along the bottom. jigs no doubt work really good =]
Cool Guy:
I’ve had the great good fortune to fish in many parts of the world. To minimize weight sometimes I can take only two lures that I know will work anywhere in the world I go:
1) Clouser minnow streamers for my flyrod and
2) Rattle Traps for bait casting.
Largemouth and Smallmouth bass love them here in the States and so do the Tigerfish in the Chobe and Zambezi, the golden Dorados in the Parana and the Peacocks in the Amazon.
Good luck and good fishing. 73 form the Fisherman