Well now, if yer lookin’ to catch some good ol’ bass in the summer, let me tell ya, it ain’t as tricky as folks make it out to be. You just gotta know what to use and when to use it. Now, in the summertime, them bass are a little more sluggish, so you gotta be smart about the lures you use. The right lure can make all the difference between a day of nothin’ and bringin’ home a good catch!
First things first, you gotta think about where you’re fishin’. If you’re fishin’ in shallow water, them bass ain’t gonna be too far down. So, you wanna use lures that get their attention quick-like. Some of the best lures for summer bass in the shallows are them spinnerbaits, lipless crankbaits, and those topwater frogs.
- Spinnerbaits: These work real well when the water’s warm and the fish are hangin’ near the surface. You can cast ‘em out and reel ‘em back in slow-like, and them bass will come up to take a bite. Best colors for these are white and chartreuse, but don’t be afraid to try other ones if the fish ain’t bitin’.
- Lipless Crankbaits: These little guys make a lotta noise and vibrations in the water, which catches the attention of them bass real quick. They’re good for deep or shallow water, but if you’re fishin’ in the shallow stuff, you wanna keep it movin’ quick. Colors like shad and chartreuse work best, trust me.
- Topwater Frogs: Now this one’s a fun one! You throw that frog on top of the water and reel it back in, it just floats and wiggles, and them bass can’t resist it. It’s best when them bass are just under the surface, tryin’ to catch some bugs and whatnot.
Now, if yer fishin’ in a little deeper water, you might wanna switch up yer game. Them bass might be down deep tryin’ to stay cool. That’s when you pull out the jigs, soft plastic worms, and plastic creature baits. You wanna make sure them lures get right down to where the fish are hangin’ out.
- Jigs: Jigs are a good ol’ reliable choice. You can use ‘em in deep water and just let ‘em sink down, then work ‘em slowly back up to ya. A good, natural color like pumpkin or watermelon works best for jigs, and don’t forget to use the skirted ones for extra flair.
- Soft Plastic Worms: Now these worms are mighty popular for a reason! You can rig ‘em in all sorts of ways and they work real well when the bass are deep in the water. Best colors for these worms are red shad, Junebug, and chartreuse/pepper, but don’t be afraid to experiment.
- Plastic Creature Baits: These work real well when the bass are down low, movin’ slow. They look like somethin’ a bass might wanna eat, so they’re perfect for summer fishin’.
And if the fish ain’t bitin’ at certain times of the day, you might need to change your approach a bit. Early in the mornin’, when it’s still cool, them bass are a bit more active. That’s when them topwater lures really shine. But when it gets hot in the middle of the day, the bass might sink lower in the water and you’ll need to use them deeper lures, like jigs and worms. Late in the day, when the sun’s startin’ to set, is a good time for spinnerbaits and crankbaits, ‘cause them bass’ll be movin’ back toward the shallows again.
So, when it comes to summer bass fishin’, remember to use the right lures for the right time and place. And if ya don’t catch anything right away, don’t get discouraged—just try a different lure or change up your technique. And most importantly, be patient. You’ll get there eventually, just like always.
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