07-21-2009, 02:07 AM
[url "../../../cgi-bin/community/community.cgi?do=user_page;pg=user_profile_view.html;username=scartinez"]scartinez[/url] pretty much covered them all but I think maybe you wanted to know what "few" lures to start out with as a beginner.
Get a few spinner baits, chartreuse, yellow, black, blue, white and red.
Get a few bass worm hooks and 1/4oz and 1/2oz bullet weights.
Buy some cheap plastic worm packs with Black, blue, watermelon, motor oil and purple, maybe purple with fire tail colored plastic worms of various lengths.
Buy a couple of crank baits. Shallow running to start with and only a couple. Probably a Balsa wood Tennessee shad and a Rapala Broken back Minnow.
That should be plenty for you start with and won't break your wallet. At first don't worry about the expensive stuff.
With the list above you should be able to catch some bass at any pond, lake, or river around your area "if they are striking that day".
One other suggestion is to read as much as possible about Bass fishing because it is different than any other type of fishing and each of the lures above have specific and unique techniques depending on the body of water your fishing and the weather conditions and time of year.
Good luck!
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Get a few spinner baits, chartreuse, yellow, black, blue, white and red.
Get a few bass worm hooks and 1/4oz and 1/2oz bullet weights.
Buy some cheap plastic worm packs with Black, blue, watermelon, motor oil and purple, maybe purple with fire tail colored plastic worms of various lengths.
Buy a couple of crank baits. Shallow running to start with and only a couple. Probably a Balsa wood Tennessee shad and a Rapala Broken back Minnow.
That should be plenty for you start with and won't break your wallet. At first don't worry about the expensive stuff.
With the list above you should be able to catch some bass at any pond, lake, or river around your area "if they are striking that day".
One other suggestion is to read as much as possible about Bass fishing because it is different than any other type of fishing and each of the lures above have specific and unique techniques depending on the body of water your fishing and the weather conditions and time of year.
Good luck!
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