Bass Fishing and Artlure Articles

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"The Bass Coach"  ~ Captain Roger Lee Brown

Some great articles and tips courtesy of "The Bass Coach" ( more about the author)

Understanding Bass ~ Part 1

Understanding Bass ~ Part 2

So you want to be a Pro?  

Boat Positioning 

Boating Tips

more articles to follow very soon.....

 

Africa Classic 07 - My Dream Story by Nicholas Dubber

 Finessing It with Soft Plastics- Nic Dubber

Finessing It with Soft Plastics- Nic Dubber

RIVERS AND STAGING BASS, DURING EARLY SPRING - by Nic Dubber.

Albert Falls Tassel Tail Lizzard Tournament review by Basscaliba

Selecting the right spinnerbaits by Schalk Menezes

Tassel Tail Lizzard Review

 

Review on the new and exciting Tassel Tail Lizzard!!!!

NEW Articles Needed!!!

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Culprit Stinger 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rigged with a CopperHead™ hook, the Stinger can be fished as a slow-falling bait or as a “sinking” jerk-bait. The CopperHead securely holds the lure, even in cover.

                

The Culprit Stinger is awesome for both Largemouth and Smallies too. The Daiichi Bleeding Bait, Catch & Release Wacky Hook makes releasing these voracious feeders easier. The hook is impaled behind an ordinary o-ring which makes the lures last even longer. Tip: DON’T set the hook! The hook will set itself. 

 

 

Flipping Problem Solved 

Bass tend to clamp down on the lure AND the large worm weight used to plow through the grass. The result is a short fight to the water’s surface and then the Bass lets go of the weight. You can often see teeth marks on the sinker after losing the fish. Veteran Flipping Pros are switching back to the old Tru-Turn Brute® Worm hook. The cam-action rotates towards pressure for solid hook-ups. Combine that trick with the slim profile of the Culprit Flippin Craw and you’ll land more fish.

 

 

Jerk Shad Rigging Options

Here’s more proof the Jerk Shad is the most versatile lure you can fish. This Jerk Shad is rigged as a top-water, popping lure. The Betts, Carolina Floater™ is pegged backwards and secured with a toothpick or rubber band. Think of it as a weedless top-water lure.

This is the answer to those short striking fish after a cold front. Just ‘skin hook’ the Jerk Shad with the XPoint, XGap Hook, slip on the Daiichi Bleeding Bait Treble™ and secure the top of the treble into the bait.

 

 

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