Bass Turtle Lure

Bass Turtle Lure Specifically Designed by Anglers for Anglers!!!

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Bass Turtle Lure is quickly becoming the go-to lure and any anglers tackle box. They are an incredible lure that you don’t want to get to the lake without. Turtles are a natural predator to bass and other freshwater fish. With that said, these lures will upset the bass. In turn, the bass will strike out in self-defense to protect itself and its eggs. They will protect their eggs that are a turtle delicacy at all costs!

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Adult turtles are much too big and aggressive for the fish to fend off. On the other hand, the smaller baby turtles are no math. On top of that, the baby turtles are more likely to go after the eggs considering they are still too small to eat the fish themselves. With that said, when the bass see your Bass Turtle Lure, they will go into self-defense mode and attack.

Tips to Ensure Your Bass Turtle Lure Catches the Big One!!!

Bass are large muscular fish making them natural predators. In light of that, they are strong, volatile, and irritable. When heading to the lake with your Bass Turtle Lure, there are four big things to consider. No matter what lure your use, the bass may or may not bite depending on the weather, season, behavior, and when their eggs hatch. Learning how all this will play a role on your fishing experience will greatly increase your odds of catching fish.

Pay Very Close Attention to the Season:

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Bass are aggressive hunters and not much will deter them from getting their prey. Their aggressiveness and strength are just a few of the things that make these fish so much fun to catch. In the cooler months of the spring, you will likely find them in more shallow water hanging out in covered areas. They will hide under and around tree limbs and overhangs for protection and concealment. On the flip side, during the hotter summer months, they will be much deeper in the cooler water.

Be Mindful of what the Bass are Likely to be Feeding On:

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Typically, bass will be feeding on crawfish early in the season. In light of that, pick a lure with similar peach tones and patterns like the Copperhead Bass Turtle Lure. Later on, in the hotter summer months, they will be feeding on shad and other smaller fish. This is where you will want to change up your colors. Lures with more of a silver color such as the Ghost White Bass Turtle Lure will be your best option this time of the year.

You have to understand the Bahvior of Bass and When they Feed:

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With this, we have two things to consider. First, there are only small portions of the day when the bass are actually feeding. Depending on the season, they will feed early morning and late evenings when the temperature is not so high. On the other hand, if you catch a female guarding her eggs, she will go into immediate self-defense mode and attack at any time of the day. Either way, if you provoke them enough with the right lure, you might just get The Big One to bite at any time of the day!

Know your Lure and What to Use:

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Above all, you want your lure to mimic the movement of whichever prey the bass are looking for at that time of the year. The Bass Turtle Lure is the perfect answer for all seasons and occasions. It will bring out the self-defense mode for any female with eggs as well as aggravate the others and make them attack as well.

Bass har known to lurk motionless near shadows, covered areas, and so on. Once they spot their prey, the bass will spring incredibly fast to catch the unsuspecting creature that just happened to get too close. Surprisingly, they can even inhale huge gulps of water along with their prey and never even move!

Pay Close Attention to the Weather:

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On those hot and sunny days, bass are extremely lazy and stick to the shaded areas waiting for their prey to come to them. They will sit tight unless you can get your lure close enough to them to entice them. With that said, fishing on a hot sunny day will be challenging, but rewarding if you are good. On the other hand, they are much more active on cloudy days. Furthermore, they are extremely sensitive to changes in barometric pressure. In light of that, bass are much more active in the time before a storm will blow through. That’s the time to fish!! Just don’t get stuck out on the lake when the storm actually starts rolling through!

Cast INTO the Wind:

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I must admit, this is the Big One that got me for years. Most people will cast with the wind because they get farther range. That’s a Big NO NO! Guess what? Fish are lazy too. They will move with the current, not against it. Therefore, when a lure is moving in the wrong direction, it will probably get ignored. That is just not natural for the fish no matter how nice or shinny your lure is. This is a fact whether you are fishing from the shore, or more especially in a boat.

On more than one occasion, I have ventured out with the wind and idled back across the lake against the wind dragging a lure behind. On the other hand, I have also killed the motor and let the wind push us along casting into the wind. The idling method seems to work better if you go across the wind, rather than with or against it.

What to do after Fishing???

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