"Big Bass Baits"
(By "The Bass Coach" Roger Lee Brown)
I must receive
hundreds of e-mails and phone calls from anglers all over the world
(USA, Africa, Japan, Europe, Canada, Mexico, Etc...) asking what
type(s) of baits I use for catching big bass. This is a BIG subject!
for many anglers and I usually answer these inquiries suggesting a
few different baits that will predominately perform for them
catching bigger bass than they have caught before, especially when
most of them explain what baits they are already using to catch
bass. This is the easy part! but next, they want to know how to
present (or work) these certain baits around the many different
structures in the many unfamiliar bodies of water that contain
current, different water colors (stained, simi-stained, muddy, and
crystal clear), vegetation, water depths, rocky areas, brush, cliff
drops, and on and on. Yes, they seem to hit me with about every
scenario an angler would come up against on any body of water.
In this article I hope to help some of the anglers that might be
wondering the same things all these other anglers are asking about.
One of the first things you need to know or at least understand is
that you will have slow days on any body of water at just about any
given time. This means that just because you may learn different
patterns & techniques for catching big bass that will work great for
you one day don't necessarily mean that they will work the same the
next. This could happen for many different reasons, but mostly
because of the changing daily conditions such as rain, wind, clouds,
pressure fronts, clear sky situations, water temperatures, just for
an example. I teach a 3-Day Bass Fishing School which is located in
upstate New York on Lake Champlain and Lake George which are two
totally different bodies of water. Lake George is a ultra clear lake
when on a sunny day you can see the bottom in 20' + depths. This
lake offers deep bluff type fishing, weedy areas, many rock areas,
different structures in shallow and deep water, it contains many
docks, sunken ship structures, and there are some areas you can even
find current. Lake George is full of Smallmouth and Largemouth bass
and any angler can catch bass in numbers if they know what they are
looking for and the "how-to's" of catching them. Many anglers that
I've talked with concerning a lake such as this are not sure how to
fish it, especially with the lake having the ultra gin clear water
it offers. Now, on the other hand Lake Champlain offers just about
any type of scenario an angler could think of as far as bass fishing
techniques go. You can find all these things that are offered in
Lake George in Lake Champlain and much more such as; shallow and
deep water areas, muddy, semi stained, stained, or clear water color
situations, shallow and deep thin to thick vegetation areas,
fall-downs, drop-offs, rocky areas, bull rush and lily pad areas,
channels, rip-rap areas, different bottom contours, chestnut weeds
(or grass), narrow and wide open waters, water current, docks,
Etc...(truly an anglers paradise.) Now, the reason I am explaining
this is because between these two lakes, there probably isn't any
body of water in the USA that won't offer at least some types of
these areas except for tidal situations. Lake Champlain has an over
abundance of Largemouth and Smallmouth bass within it. I would
definately rank both of these lakes in the top-10 of the bass
fishing lakes in the nation.
Next, I would like to explain one more thing before we get started
with some of the "Bigger Bass" type baits. Although I will mention a
few of the types of baits that I use as well as teach my students
and charter clients with, I am very sorry but I really can't mention
the brand or the company that manufactures these types of baits
because of conflicts of interest with many sponsored sites, but, I
can inform you of this information by contacting me by e-mail,
letter, or phone. I have several sponsors that supply all my baits
and equipment that I use and they all make a superior product,
that's why I use them for teaching, chartering, and personal use!
"they get results."
Now, let's get on with it! First, you want to make sure you have the
proper equipment to use with some of these baits such as rods (the
right size, action, and stregnth), reels (the right speed and
style), line, weights, colors, Etc. I personally use a stronger line
for most of my bass fishing, even in ultra clear water situations.
Many of my former students have learned real quick that a 17lb. test
clear transparent mono line will catch just as many bass in clear
water as a 6 or 8lb. test will. With the right equipment I will use
14lb. test clear transparent mono line (the smallest pound test line
I will use for bass fishing) for my cranking rod, 17lb. test clear
transparent mono line for just about everything else except for 20
and 25lb. test which I use for my Jig & Pig combos, Carolina Rigs,
and some Texas Rigged baits.
Now, here are some of my favorite TOP-WATER "Big Bass" baits that I
strongly recommend to try.
1. A "full size" Zara Spook
2. A Buzz Bait
3. A "Soft" jerk bait
4. A Torpedo (Prop-Bait)
5. A large 6" Gitzit (or tube bait)
These baits have caught more larger bass for me and my students and
charter clients than most top water baits on todays market.
These other baits would be SUB-SURFACE "Big Bass" baits that I would
use should be worked under the waters surface:
1. A Jig & Pig combo (a jig can be used with several different types
of trailers) my personal favorite trailers would be either a plastic
pork chunk or a 4" twin tailed Hula Grub.
2. A Carolina Rig (rigging this rig properly is just as important as
what type of bait you would use with it.) My 2 favorite baits I
usually use with this rig would be a 6 inch Lizard and a 4" Gitzit
(or tube bait)
3. A Texas Rigged twin tailed Hula Grub or a 4" plastic Crawl.
I certainly would use these baits anywhere in the world to catch
bass because they have proven themselves time after time to catch
the more quality and heavier bass. I had a student last season from
Arizona who attended my 3-Day Bass Fishing School, and this certain
fellow had been bass fishing for over 10 years. He told me before he
enrolled in my school that he fished for bass just about everywhere
in the nation (he's retired) but he never caught over a 3 1/2 pound
bass. After spending three days with him, teaching him things he had
never tried, seen, or didn't know how to present, he caught 5 bass
over 4 pounds in one day! Then, a few weeks later I got a e-mail
from him letting me know that he won his first bass tournament ever,
and with a field of over 75 boats, and, using some of the techniques
and baits that he was taught at my 3-day school. I’m telling
ya, these baits mentioned really work! Even when I travel out of
state to teach seminars and demonstrate baits for bass clubs I will
definately have these baits with me.
I love to see the look on women, men, boys, and girls faces when
they hook into a bass. It makes it worth it all just watching people
have fun and the excitement they experience is second to none!.....
I hope that this information will help many of you beginners,
novices, and even some of the pros by trying some of these baits.
Sometimes you may not get as many strikes with these baits I
mentioned as you would with different baits, but when you do it’s
usually a more quality and "Bigger Bass."
If you have any quesions concerning this article, the 3-Day Bass
Fishing School, or my Bass Charter Service, you can reach me at:
www.capital.net/~rlbrown
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www.fishing-boating.com/basscoach
- e-mail at
rlbrown@capital.net
- phone (518) 597-4240 - or you can write to: "The Bass Coach" c/o
Roger Lee Brown, 243 Pearl Street, Crown Point, NY 12928
Until next time, take care & God Bless!
The Bass Coach...Roger Lee Brown