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What Is A Bass Fishing Lure That Catches A Big Bass Every Time?

Posted on 09 November 2009

I dont fish from a boat. I want a lure that will catch something evertime i throw it into the water. I want to catch huge bass and i dont want to stop. Does anyone know of something like this?

18 Responses to “What Is A Bass Fishing Lure That Catches A Big Bass Every Time?”

  1. Mynor D says:

    This is such a bazaar question to think you are serious is more than fun and by the answers exactly what is deserved for such naivety. I there were the perfect bait just knowing as a line sider you can’t get to where the huge bass live (exactly). You are stuck with fish that primarily feed off of things (food supply) that enters the water from the shore line. Which leads me to baits. Except presentation is going to assist in your quest as a shore line fisherman. I started bass fishing from shore and watched insects falling in off the afternoon breezes get swirled on and taken while waiting for a bite and I scared a lizard into the water once which was promptly taken by a rather large (to a nine year old) largemouth. But the thing is at different times of day different types of water (clear, stained and murky) and in different times of year all of what is thought as known is changed. But! For some kind of consistency and if you fish in a winter trout stocked lake. Here are a couple of ideas I have written into my fishing diary (every serious angler should have one) I have kept since a child. Never walk up to the water. Fish the edges of the lake from 20 feet back and never have the sun behind you and never wear anything but common to your area colored clothes. First cast try and bounce your (bottom) baits on the ground and kick up a sand, dirt and even leaves assortment of stuff to hit the water at the same time your bait does. Reel up the slack and ready the rod position to set the hook, but don’t move the bait for two minutes (more often than not it will get picked up during those two minutes) If you aren’t hit, simply jiggle the rod allowing the line down to the bait to jiggle as well. Hold on the first jiggle will trigger the bass feeding off of fall in foods to take it. They run up from the drop off and take it and run back to deep. I have caught 8 pounders in city park lakes doing this. Next if you don’t get hit. walk it skim it or buonce it back to the edge and reel it up and cast again ten feet to the right and then ten feet to the left and then walk to the side thirty feet and do it all over again. In early spring use small green crawdad colors jig and pigs, small grubs and curly tail worms (I suggest earth tones in shallow water and blues and purples in deep) work as well. during the spawn, use the biggest carolina rigged plastic lizards (with light weights) you can find and larger grubs and thicker and longer worms. Walk up to the edge after fishing the shore line and cast your crank baits or cast spinner baits ahead of you casting 20 feet ahead but parrelel to the shore always walking way behind your casting to strike zone and again never let your shadow hit the water. I will cast to deep water with a spinner bait and let it fall to the bottom and bring it up for three or four blade spins and then let it fall (working it like a jig) I have caught as big as ten pounders doing this. Later in the summer change your crawdads colors to the orange, orange red collors and in fall its top water baits, stick baits and floating crank baits in the color of the bait fish forage. Again don’t spoil a strike zone by walking up to the edge of the water without first casting to it and I think the wind behind you in fall is best as well. In winter when the trout get stocked use rainbow trout colored swim baits on as big and light weight a lead head as you can find (I buy big 1 ounce lead heads and grind off on each side half the lead (weight) and I paint the heads the same color as the bait (as close as you can) six even eight inch swimbaits will have the best chance of getting the largest bass to strike but only after the first trout stocking and fish these on both sides of points, Again parellel to the shore but out a little over the drop offs. There is so much more but

  2. Artie says:

    “What is a bass fishing lure that catches a big bass every time?”
    First off its called “Fishing” not “Catching”
    Better stop fishing NOW before you every begin, there is no such thing, and to begin with you are lucky just to catch a fish on every cast much less one on every 10 casts.
    Step out of your dream world and come back into reality, or stop smoking those funny cigarettes LOL

  3. Justyn says:

    The banjo minnow works very great i own a set myself another great lure is crankbaits there are many kinds just figure out if you want to fish top water or deep.

  4. Golden Feather says:

    First you get a big pump…..
    Honestly now, lunkers on every cast? Come on, I don’t even DREAM that good. There are many wonderful lures on the market, not to mention live baits, but none of them can guarantee fish on every trip, much less every cast. If this were the case, everyone would have 5 or 10 12+ pounders mounted on their wall…
    They’re called “Trophies” for a reason… they don’t just jump up on shore for you to pick them up.
    What’s bothering me is you’re after all the trophy bass in the world, and you sound like a hook & cooker… you want a fish on every cast, you don’t want to stop catching… if you were fishing merely for the enjoyment of it, these things wouldn’t matter (I figure either hook & cook or wanting the upper hand in some boatless tournament)… so if you ~are~ a hook & cooker, not only are you wanting to wipe out other people’s enjoyment, but you’re wanting to stock up on a fish that’s not even that good to eat.
    Learn some patience, go out and learn your local lake or pond, and maybe you’ll catch a few lunkers, but there is no lure that will do it for you.

  5. gimmenam says:

    There are lures designed especially for lunkers only. There are soft/hard/hybrid swimbaits shaped like a trout. A swimbait looking like a 6″ trout is considered a small one. There are lures as big as 14 inches. Lures like casitas trout, triple-trout, and castaic trout were designed especially for this purpose. In recent years, swimbaits shaped like bass became available as well. Evidently, they found those monster bass would eat young bass (not bass fry) as well. Those oversized swimbaits don’t come too cheap though.
    PS: They won’t catch fish every time. But every time they catch fish, the fish won’t be too small.

  6. James W says:

    Buy a can of sardines and tie a stick of TNT to it. Light the TNT fuse, toss it in the water and it will definitely get you some fish every time. If it doesn’t… there are absolutely no fish in the area. Move to another part of the lake and repeat the procedure!

  7. G T says:

    I found an old Army Field Phone works on all types of fish…place the wires of the phone in the water…crank it a few times…then press the talk button…instant fish…

  8. Holbrook says:

    Good luck with catching fish everytime you go out, nevermind on every cast. Its called Fishing, Not Catching. Maybe if they are in a barrel you can shoot them.
    A Bad Day of Fishing is Better than a Good Day at Work

  9. BeachBum says:

    you have two options:
    1. dramatically lower your expectations
    2. stop fishing

  10. Master of Disaster says:

    I agree with master of disaster on this one you can’t catch a huge bass every time you throw a lure out there its not possible

  11. bassfish says:

    Strike King Mini King
    Get one in Midnight Blue for clear water and Chartreuse for muddy water. That will be the only lure you’ll need.

  12. Prez says:

    This might be the most uninformed question in the history of the Fishing section.There’s no such lure.

  13. stickypy says:

    listen you probly saw this add before on tv but you should try the banjo minnow its got amazing action in the water. Just go to the website

  14. dj says:

    Dynamite!!!
    60% of the time it works EVERYTIME!!!

  15. DjBird42 says:

    When did we change the name from fishing to catching.

  16. programm says:

    Nothing short of nuclear weapons. Good luck on that.

  17. Tbone says:

    no, if you figure it out, let me know!

  18. grand lake bum says:

    (Love the smart-@ss answer’s fellows. Thumbs up!)
    I was GONNA say Dynamite, the Banjo Minnow, and a nuclear bomb but ya’ll beat me to the punch!
    I guess I’ll just say- err- a Chia Pet? (Sh*t! I already used that one already!)
    Oh well, I’ll actually answer.
    A 5″-6″ Shiner or a 3″ Crawdad is the closest thing you will ever cast that almost guarantee’s a large Bass.
    (Wish I could-a come up with a “funny”, dang-it!)
    (lol)


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