New to bass fishing

I currently learned how to wacky rig and have been successful catching up to 20 a day! But I cannot seem to catch bass on any other baits. What's next for me?

June 2, 2019 10:03:16 PM
The Dean - professor

The wacky rig is a great tool to get started with. If I have to pick the next three techniques to add to your arsenal are as follows; jig, chatterbait then squarebill crankbait. You can fish a jig in the same types of places the wacky rig works. It also is fished on the bottom. The jig has a reputation for catching bigger fish. When your ready its time to get into the moving bait catagory. Chatterbait and squarebills are a great place to start.

June 6, 2019 01:20:14 PM
Jondoe67 - graduate

Pop R top water plug is not too hard to learn.... The old way was toss it out ket it sit till the ring is near gone(the ring is the after effect when your pop r splashed the water) most use mono because it floats and keeps bait from tangling with the line.
Practice the cadence to what fish want
Simply twitch it back to boat reeling only the slack. They are cheap and hardley ever lose them too.

Texas rigged worm is easy too.
Good Luck

February 19, 2020 01:53:41 PM
Jondoe67 - graduate

Pop R top water plug is not too hard to learn.... The old way was toss it out ket it sit till the ring is near gone(the ring is the after effect when your pop r splashed the water) most use mono because it floats and keeps bait from tangling with the line.
Practice the cadence to what fish want
Simply twitch it back to boat reeling only the slack. They are cheap and hardley ever lose them too.

Texas rigged worm is easy to master.
Good Luck

February 19, 2020 05:30:58 PM

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