How to Catch Bass With Plastic Worms

Regardless if you are fishing for largemouth ormany to be caught.
smallmouth bass the plastic warm and lizard typeYou can use a worm with either bait casting or
baits work extremely well in catching fish. Thespinning rods and reels so your tackle is readily
variety in size, color and smell of plastic wormsavailable. You do need to understand that plastic
and lizards allows you to choose the right bait toworm fishing is a slow process but well worth the
catch bass no matter where you are fishing. Theperseverance. It will take some time to learn the
plastic or rubber worm has probably caught morelittle nuances used and the feel of the fish when
bass than any other type of artificial bait on thebassin with a plastic worm.
market.You can throw your worm or lizard along a break
For the largemouth bass the 6" to 7" wormline of a drop off or inch it along the bottom.
works best. I prefer the black worm with a darkWork the worm slowly over a downed tree or
purple tail fished slowly over and around lily padssubmerged stumps and entice that lunker out for
just bouncing them off the pads so that they fallbattle. Throw it up onto the shore and slowly
off the side and front of the pads. Worms arework it into the edge of the water as you inch it
easily hooked so that they are basically weed-less.along the weeds you may be surprised by that
If you embed the hook so that the point andlarge bass lurking in the shallows looking for a little
barb are hidden into the flesh of the worm it willsnack.
not catch very many weeds but will catch manyYou can learn how to catch bass with plastic
bass. Try using the smaller 4" worms in a varietyworms with just a little practice and a lot of
of colors for smallmouth bass and there areperseverance and patience.