最初由 zhengchao 发布
我认为假鱼饵比较好,用蚯蚓还没等BASS来,就被其他鱼吃掉了,不过我也曾用蚯蚓钓上来BASS。
This is what I got from internet. 假鱼 is a crank bait.
Jack
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Do you like to watch? I do. I love to see big bass come from seemingly out of nowhere to kill a topwater bait. Here is a bit of information about topwater baits.
Buzzbaits
Buzzbaits are among the most versital and easy to use of all bass lures. These baits are considered weedless and can plow through grass and other water terrain without fear of snagging. I believe this bait imitates schooling baitfish. Buzzbaits have been most effective for me in the spring and summer. Fish buzzbaits at a consistant speed that just keeps the blades shopping the surface of the water.
Popper Baits
My favorite popper bait is the "Pop R". Almost any color of this topwater bait has produced good results. This bait will attract bass in shallow water or deep. It is a very effective bait for drawing bass out of heavy cover. Bass will even come from deep water to attack a popper. Fish popper type baits with retrieves from single hard pops with long pauses, to faster continuous popping action.
If you don't like to watch, try these sub-surface lures.
Spinner Baits
Simular to a buzzbait, spinner baits are also considered very versatile. Spinnerbaits can go through weeds and around stumps and trees easily. Spinnerbaits imitate schooling baitfish. Thin chrome willow leaf blades produce best in clear water because of they project more flash. The round Colorado blades produce more vibation and tend to draw bass from deeper or murky water. Indiana blades have a teardrop shape and are a good compromise between the other blade types.
Crank Baits
Crank baits like most other baits imitates baitfish or crayfish. These baits travel at depths from just inches under the surface to twenty feet or more. Crank baits are generally fished by bumping them into structure or bumping them against the bottom of lake or rivers. Crank baits are also effective when used just above cover, aquatic vegetation and other submerged structure.
Carolina Rigs
The Carolina rig has a heavy sinker usually 3/4 to 1 oz. followed by a leader 12 to 36 inches long. The idea is that the sinker will take the bait to the bottom and then by using a floating bait at the end of the leader, you can fish with a soft plastic bait near the bottom. This style of fishing is most useful for large underwater weed beds, flats and humps.
Jigs and Worms
When rigged properly jigs and worms are very snag resistant. As with most baits, use dark colors in murky water and lighter colors in clearer water. These baits are easily worked through heavy cover, weeds, stumps and rocks with great results. Jigs tend to imitate crayfish and plastic worms imitate real worms, crayfish and baitfish.
Jigging Spoons
Jigging spoons are very useful for catching bass in deep water in the summer or winter months. These heavy spoons sink fast. They tend to snag easily but are usually easy to get loose by wiggling. The weight of jigging spoons help free them when snagged. Use short hops in cold water and long hops in warm water. Most strikes occur as the lure falls after a hop.