3” white grub on 1/4oz pink or white jig head. Keep it at about center dept and a slow to medium reeling speed and you will be sure to catch a bass. Floro line helps a lot too.
One of my favorite lures to use is a Jitterbug. It sits on the top of the water and makes little bubble sounds as it goes side to side when you reel in. I've landed more fish with this lure than any spoon or spinner. And you the bonus is you can see it hit your lure
I’d say the easiest bait for beginners that will get bit, is a whacky rig senko, they will probably catch a lot of dinks, but it is still fun and it will help them learn a lot about fishing.
J7 and J9 FLOATING jointed Rapala, Black/silver for smallmouth, Perch colorings for largemouth. Hit shorelines and draw along lillypad coverage just fast enough to pull an inch under the water and wiggle
Keep it simple yall, just throw a wacky rig senko that's all you need tbh idc of the fish are top of the water column, middle, or deep they'll eat the senko, I can't see a scenario where they don't eat it
I had a lake in my backyard that had 8 lb, best lure I've ever used was a baby bass lure it was a 2 to 4 ft diver, when cast close to the bank with it and run it down the bank or cast from a boat close to the bank and bring it back it was like cheating LOL
1. squarebill crankbait or rattle trap that imitates shad or crawfish 2. soft plastic tube wieghtless for bass chasing shad or with a ned rig to imitate crawfish 3. soft plastic creature bait to imitate insects, craws, and even baitfish. texas rig, jig, or ned rig. all are for bedding bass currently
Real slow almost dragging it and had small hops giving it enough time to fall back to the bottom if your not fishing with a weight you'll have to fish it a little slower than with ond
The way I fish plastic worms, whether with a plain jighead, Texas Rig, or Carolina Rig, is I drag and hop them along the bottom. Very slow, like only a couple inches at a time.
I wouldn’t go with Texas riggedworm or med rig, I’d rather do wacky. When I started out, I like most people had no idea how to feel the bottom or give action to it or differentiate a fish and a snag, so I feel like mid water baits like spinners or crank baits are easier because you just reel
@@Bob-xn3zq square bill is a cast and reel bait. When reeling, make sure it bumps into rocks or wood or is grinding against the bottom. Lipless crankbaits are also cast and reel but shouldn’t be near bottom. You can use it in open water or use it near weeds and rip it out when it gets snagged.
@@Bob-xn3zq my favorite lure as of late has been a strike king rage tail menace grub on a Texas rig. Rig it with a 1/4 oz tungsten weight and a 3/0 EWG hook. Make sure your knot is inside the bait when you use a sinker on your Texas rig otherwise it can damage your line. Inline spinners from companies like mepps and rooster tail produce very consistently but get snagged a lot so use them in open water or near rocks. Spinnerbaits are great near weeds and wood and work well in wind. Topwaters like poppers, ploppers, walking baits, wake baits, etc, work best in overcast or low light conditions. Jerkbaits are good in somewhat choppy water and work very well in cold water. They work well around windblown points. Chatterbaits are great around grass and should be used in the same way as a lipless Crankbait. Just make sure to use a trailer. My favorite is a zoom fluke. Just find a color that matches the chatterbait. The lures mentioned in the video are also great. Buzzbaits are another topwater bait that has similar action to a whopper plopper but sinks and has to be retrieved somewhat fast. In clear water, the colors I recommend are green pumpkin and watermelon red for soft plastics, and black and blue or junebug in dirty water. For moving baits, bright or dark in murky water, and white or natural in clear water. Bass love relating to weeds, wood, rocks, shade, inflows, etc. Anywhere there is baitfish or an ambush/hiding spot. Fish deeper in summer and winter because they are more lethargic and will try to escape the heat and cold. Finally, curly tail grubs and paddletail swimbaits work well on straight retrieves and when hopped off the bottom. Another little known lure is the pecos Underspin by sixth sense. Get a pack of the jigheads and a pack of the swimbaits that go with them. Just fish them on a straight retrieve in any water clarity, and you will catch bass and crappie. Weightless flukes also work very well. Use them like you would a slow sinking jerkbait. Hope this helps!
Ok guys, I need help. So I’m fishing at the patomac river in Brunswick, Maryland, and I’m using soft plastic for any bass, I have gone five times, for 3-4 hours each and I haven’t had any bites at all, what do I do?
Am I the only person who has no luck with soft plastic worms or craw fish etc just doesn’t work for me. Frogs, ploppers, spinners, buzz bait, poppers, and hard swim baits have pretty much done it for me
the best lures out there by far im a advanced fisherman im 14 but my stepdad raises me in to it and i love these lures more than the rest tbh swim baits crank baits are one of my favorite things to use and same with a popper
3” white grub on 1/4oz pink or white jig head. Keep it at about center dept and a slow to medium reeling speed and you will be sure to catch a bass. Floro line helps a lot too.
thats correct, i use 2" minnow and 3" gurb. bass will bite them
Yeah forsure rigged one up the other day and caught a little 2 pounder on the 2nd cast
@@voidszn9104is that your 370z on your cover? It looks sick!
Bro got that crappie rig 😂
Idk why but that was my beginner lure the pink jig head with a white grub lol
Caught one on a plopper for the time yesterday! Was so cool
Nice!
Never let go of that plopper. One of the best type of lures ever. It aint just a beginer lure. Only reason not to use it is if u want a challenge.
They’re so fun! Coolest bite ever
id say the best is just a weightless Texas rig very versatile and easy to use and works most of the time
One of my favorite lures to use is a Jitterbug. It sits on the top of the water and makes little bubble sounds as it goes side to side when you reel in. I've landed more fish with this lure than any spoon or spinner. And you the bonus is you can see it hit your lure
Love the jitterbug I had one in my old box that got stolen . Bought a new one the other day . All black with the yellow eyes
I don’t catch a single thing with a lure unless it’s a soft worm on a wacky or Texas rig
First time using a spinner bait I caught my pb in MA at 6lbs 01oz. Thought I got stuck to a log until that thing started moving.
It's a great feeling when you think it's stuck and turns out to be a fish
Great advice! I agree with all these choices especially the square bill!
Can't forget the classic wacky rig/Texas rig. Caught my 1st bass of this setup.
I’d say the easiest bait for beginners that will get bit, is a whacky rig senko, they will probably catch a lot of dinks, but it is still fun and it will help them learn a lot about fishing.
Spinnerbaits are one of my favorites when fishing in dirty water
Scratch that
1: peice of Hot dog
U right
catfish:)
I've nvr caught a fish wit a worm one theses days 😂
Rig the worm up n down and put a bullet weight on… work it slow twitch your rod every like 5-10 seconds
Also 6 segment fishing lure actions on that thang got me craving for them💀
Senkos really work good if u hook them in the middle and then just give it a little pull every 15 seconds
J7 and J9 FLOATING jointed Rapala, Black/silver for smallmouth, Perch colorings for largemouth. Hit shorelines and draw along lillypad coverage just fast enough to pull an inch under the water and wiggle
I usually use spinners or spoons but crankbaits look interesting
the deeper diving crank baits kill it on just about any lake
Popper works better than a plopper
Keep it simple yall, just throw a wacky rig senko that's all you need tbh idc of the fish are top of the water column, middle, or deep they'll eat the senko, I can't see a scenario where they don't eat it
Thx
Top 5 for beginner bass anglers. I fixed the title for you lol
actually pike will hit all of these too
Those baits are good for anyone fishing
For me it was the rooster tails
Ribbon tails are so good. Just throw it out and it should get bit in like 5 sceonds
I had a lake in my backyard that had 8 lb, best lure I've ever used was a baby bass lure it was a 2 to 4 ft diver, when cast close to the bank with it and run it down the bank or cast from a boat close to the bank and bring it back it was like cheating LOL
Too 3 Best things I’ve experienced so far in my life
1. Topwater Bass bite
2. Scoring a touchdown
3. Learning new fun things
“Catch fish on the bottom with a bed rig” shows Texas tig
1. squarebill crankbait or rattle trap that imitates shad or crawfish
2. soft plastic tube wieghtless for bass chasing shad or with a ned rig to imitate crawfish
3. soft plastic creature bait to imitate insects, craws, and even baitfish. texas rig, jig, or ned rig.
all are for bedding bass currently
999th like!!
Honestly easiest is just t-rig with a soft plastic swimbait (keitech)
Wacky Rig 5” Senko style stick bait. That’s the #1 for beginners. If there is bass, you’re almost guaranteed to get bit.
I know someone that caught four bass on a mepps comet minnow and I caught four on a black cream spoiler spin
1/16-1/4 grub will work anywhere. Split shot plastic. 4-8 lb mono. Use ur drag. Teach u the importance of tying proper knots n using ur drag.
Good suggestions but what rod should I use this stuff on
Cool video how do you work a worm are you supposed to reel it continuously or do you reel some then stop then do that until it comes back to shore?
Real slow almost dragging it and had small hops giving it enough time to fall back to the bottom if your not fishing with a weight you'll have to fish it a little slower than with ond
The way I fish plastic worms, whether with a plain jighead, Texas Rig, or Carolina Rig, is I drag and hop them along the bottom. Very slow, like only a couple inches at a time.
Caught a 4 pounder with a pbandj the other day
Top baits are more of a preference.
Topwater being the MOST fun!😂🎣
“Ned rig”
beginner fishermen: wtf is that
This man just said Ned rig is beginning anglers 😂
Craziest shit ever I’ve fished for 10 years and have never caught a fish on a spinner
Same and have tried numerous colors
@@223savvage dude I actually caught my PB on a spinner like 3 days after this comment 😂
@@Brandop30 congrats!! Maybe I should keep trying then!
Mepps #3 or 4
I have all of them
I wouldn’t go with Texas riggedworm or med rig, I’d rather do wacky. When I started out, I like most people had no idea how to feel the bottom or give action to it or differentiate a fish and a snag, so I feel like mid water baits like spinners or crank baits are easier because you just reel
Number one should be worm in a hook and sometimes a Barber
I'm eight years old and I am an angler and I am going to lake pleasant tomorrow
What’s the top 5 for professional
I just bought my first chatterbait do you have any tips?
#1: Livebait 😊
I’m 14 and I just went fishing for the first time and I was using a spinner bait and caught a pike then it bit me👍
How about live bait? I feel like that works best for beginners
A beginner is gonna miss out on so many fish with a plopper
Me 😂 I was thinking ima use my too water lure today but I’m gonna go out just Texas rig only and maybe a small plastic twister tail .
@@chrisrodd1447 man it takes some dedication. I don’t fish competitively so I’m using Texas rigs and crank baits most of the time
I personally think soft plastic swim baits are the best for bas
The little tube jigs ( i forgot what the actual name is) seem to do pretty well
@@landontotten7641 possibly bass jigs?
Sanko?
Hi I have your mounthly tackle box
Texas rig
I don’t care for top water top water is the one thing a hardly ever use
If a beginner immediately throwing a ned rig will lose a head per cast guaranteed. Same with that square bill
Lures, not baits but great video
All beginners should stick with a wacky rig
Can anyone explain how to use a crank bait for beginners?
Just reel it in medium pace
I’m not a beginner and I still use them baits I mean
1. Whopper Plopper
2. Beetle Spin
3. Weightless or Weighted Senko
4. Square bill
5. Lipless Crankbait
Do u mind explaining how to use the square bill, crank bait in the lipless crank bait
@@Bob-xn3zq square bill is a cast and reel bait. When reeling, make sure it bumps into rocks or wood or is grinding against the bottom. Lipless crankbaits are also cast and reel but shouldn’t be near bottom. You can use it in open water or use it near weeds and rip it out when it gets snagged.
@@DodoBird157 thank you so much I’m super new to bass fishing and looking for some new lures this is super helpful rly appreciate it
@@Bob-xn3zq my favorite lure as of late has been a strike king rage tail menace grub on a Texas rig. Rig it with a 1/4 oz tungsten weight and a 3/0 EWG hook. Make sure your knot is inside the bait when you use a sinker on your Texas rig otherwise it can damage your line. Inline spinners from companies like mepps and rooster tail produce very consistently but get snagged a lot so use them in open water or near rocks. Spinnerbaits are great near weeds and wood and work well in wind. Topwaters like poppers, ploppers, walking baits, wake baits, etc, work best in overcast or low light conditions. Jerkbaits are good in somewhat choppy water and work very well in cold water. They work well around windblown points. Chatterbaits are great around grass and should be used in the same way as a lipless Crankbait. Just make sure to use a trailer. My favorite is a zoom fluke. Just find a color that matches the chatterbait. The lures mentioned in the video are also great. Buzzbaits are another topwater bait that has similar action to a whopper plopper but sinks and has to be retrieved somewhat fast. In clear water, the colors I recommend are green pumpkin and watermelon red for soft plastics, and black and blue or junebug in dirty water. For moving baits, bright or dark in murky water, and white or natural in clear water. Bass love relating to weeds, wood, rocks, shade, inflows, etc. Anywhere there is baitfish or an ambush/hiding spot. Fish deeper in summer and winter because they are more lethargic and will try to escape the heat and cold. Finally, curly tail grubs and paddletail swimbaits work well on straight retrieves and when hopped off the bottom. Another little known lure is the pecos Underspin by sixth sense. Get a pack of the jigheads and a pack of the swimbaits that go with them. Just fish them on a straight retrieve in any water clarity, and you will catch bass and crappie. Weightless flukes also work very well. Use them like you would a slow sinking jerkbait. Hope this helps!
No crankbait number one the rest are not for beginners are not really in this is so hard
Y’all lokey have the best products
There really not “beginner” baits, just as long as it catches fish
Ok guys, I need help. So I’m fishing at the patomac river in Brunswick, Maryland, and I’m using soft plastic for any bass, I have gone five times, for 3-4 hours each and I haven’t had any bites at all, what do I do?
Best bait is live bait. Fight me to the death
Only thing that worked for me as a beginner was nightcrawlers
I disagree with the spinningbait, because it's been replaced with the Chatterbait.
I’m 😊💯
Night crawlers worms earth big worms worms
Am I the only person who has no luck with soft plastic worms or craw fish etc just doesn’t work for me. Frogs, ploppers, spinners, buzz bait, poppers, and hard swim baits have pretty much done it for me
Use an a rig
the best lures out there by far im a advanced fisherman im 14 but my stepdad raises me in to it and i love these lures more than the rest tbh swim baits crank baits are one of my favorite things to use and same with a popper
my top is ned rig i can hours no bites ned rig and ill start catching fish like crazy i still always try moving baits first tho
Texas rig fluke
Crank bait
Ned rig is the worst option.....
SENKOS??
Wacky rig wacky rig
Use the smallest weight possible on the soft plastic worms so it doesn't torpedo to the bottom like this clip
I’m telling you man bass spinners don’t work for shit
Whopper plopper is 10x better than the garbage knockoff goon squad makes