Another suggestion that bears mentioning are soft plastic
jerkbaits. These baits mimic injured baitfish and can be used
as sight fishing lures, but can also be weighted and fished a bit
deeper when you need to.
Soft plastic jerk baits that work well under varying conditions are the
Culprit jerk worm, the kicker fish shad stick, the Culprit Jerk Shad,
the Lake Fork Magic Shad, and the Gambler Super Stud. These
jerk baits have different things to offer, and work under most any
condition you could experience when it comes to catching bass!
Plastic Lizards work well too when it comes to catching bass, and any
of the following will certainly get the job done: Culprit
Lizard, Zoom Lizard, Yum Lizard, and the Luck E Strike Lizard.Plastic
crawdads are in most bass anglers' tackle box too, that is, when they
are not on the end of their hooks luring big bass into their live
wells. Consider the following: Gene Larew Salt
Craw, Gambler Flappy Daddy, and the Gambler Flappy Daddy, Jr.
Now, don't forget the soft plastic grub when it comes to catching
bass. It might be the smallest soft plastic in your tackle
box, but it can often times outcatch anything else in there.
Try Yum grubs, or a four or five inch Gonzo Grub, and see if it does
not work well for you!
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