#344772 - 04/05/07 02:57 AM
What should I buy for bassing?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/07/06
Posts: 2527
Loc: WA
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Ok, so with some bass starting to show up in shallow waters, I've gotten the bug and wanna get out and go bassin soon. But first, since I'm pretty much a rookie at all this, I needa know what sort of stuff I should buy.
I already have a pretty well stocked tackle box full of stuff, but disregard that....I have pretty much one of everything, but I don't really know what the most effective lures/colors are.
So what do you guys think I should go out and buy? I'm a rookie basser but I know the technical terms and stuff, but I just get overwhelmed when I see dozens of different soft plastics and all sorts of colors and all the hardbaits as well...
I don't wanna go out and break the bank, I just need pointers on what I should buy and make it under like $40....I think a mix of hardbaits and soft plastics.
I'd like to know what colors that I should get too, thats probably my biggest problem right now. I can't really figure out a color when someone says get a Senko...There's a dozen different colors and I can't figure out which one I should pick.
I will be fishing on smaller lakes (under 150 acres) most of which have trout and bluegill and perch in them too. Some will have crawfish in them too...I figured letting you guys know this would help in matching colors.
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#344777 - 04/05/07 07:25 AM
Re: What should I buy for bassing?
[Re: Knucklebustersonly]
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Alevin
Registered: 03/23/07
Posts: 11
Loc: Spokane, Wa
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If your able to lift a rock or two and find a crawfish in a lake you like to go to find the color that is in that lake. Crawfish have always been a good one that I have used. I typicaly go for the most natural looking of the lures. Rapalas have been a favorite of mine as well. The problem with fishing is sooner or later your tackle will be worth more then your boat.
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#344814 - 04/05/07 01:15 PM
Re: What should I buy for bassing?
[Re: Beerbohm]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 02/09/07
Posts: 1420
Loc: Your monitor
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Hunter,
Since the water clarity in the washington is pretty good. I would stick natural colored hard baits. Black & silver, Baby bass, crawdad, and trout smolt color patterns. I found that the chartreuse and bright yellows dont work out here like they did out east. The water is muddier back there.
As far as soft plastics go. white, blue gliter, green gliter, orange & brown have worked decent in the past. Sometimes a little red will do the trick too.
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#344881 - 04/05/07 06:31 PM
Re: What should I buy for bassing?
[Re: j 7]
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River Nutrients
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#344994 - 04/06/07 12:40 AM
Re: What should I buy for bassing?
[Re: semago]
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 05/02/01
Posts: 246
Loc: Tacoma Wa,
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Yeah, what j7 said. You can't go wrong with smoke / gold flake. White spinnerbait is a must, I do not know what they think it is, but they do like them.
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#345079 - 04/06/07 02:11 PM
Re: What should I buy for bassing?
[Re: Bill G]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 10/23/03
Posts: 193
Loc: Bothell
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Senkos: Get watermelon in the 4" variety Jig heads (1/8oz.) rigged with 3" grub (watermelon/black/brown)= deadly
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#345225 - 04/07/07 01:17 PM
Re: What should I buy for bassing?
[Re: Knucklebustersonly]
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Egg
Registered: 04/07/07
Posts: 2
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You can always read my article on Washington Bass verses Georgia bass under Bruce's bassen Essentials. I give a list of some exceptional lures and baits that work for me in the article. There ar3e othere lures out there of course but these are some real basic ones that a beginner can always use. Tight lines to ya.
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#345977 - 04/10/07 09:55 PM
Re: What should I buy for bassing?
[Re: ck14]
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 04/10/07
Posts: 5
Loc: Spokane
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7" Zoom worms Watermelon red, 1/16 bullet weight, 3/0 Owner Texas rigged hook. Brush hog rigged the same way in lillies. 1/2 to 3/8 Chartruse spinner bait. I prefer willow leaf silver blades. Fish it across windy points. Fish it as slow as you can, so the blades barely turn. Buzz bait in the hottest part of the day over deep water, may take 20 throws, it gets big uns sometimes. Early worm gets the fish.
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