| e Right Plastic For The Condition | | | | In cold water use a more subtle lure like tubes and |
| When choosing which plastic bait to use, you must | | | | straight tailed worms that glide. Try a light color lure in |
| factor in the conditions you're fishing under, such as, | | | | clear skies and clear water, and a dark color lure in |
| water clarity, cover, temperature, sky conditions and | | | | stained water and around dark. They make a better |
| the size of bass you want to catch. | | | | shadow than light colored lures. |
| You also want to know what the fish are feeding on | | | | For flippin and pitching try a crayfish, lizards or tubes. |
| and try to imitate it. Why fish a 10 inch worm if the fish | | | | Smaller lures will produce a lot more strikes but larger |
| are feeding on 3 inch shad? If the water is clear fish | | | | lures will usually catch more quality fish. |
| smaller lures with less action. The fish feed by sight | | | | We all have a lure that is our favorite and it's hard not |
| more than sound in these conditions. In stained water | | | | to use it at every lake. But if you want to catch fish |
| fish creature baits where the legs and tails are moving. | | | | consistently, then you need to fish the right lure for the |
| Also, worms with swimming tails are good too, it helps | | | | conditions. |
| the bass find the lure. | | | | |