So, I took an hour or so to visit my favorite land spot on Lake Ray Hubbard. (Currently, my bass boat is in the shop, but I felt like casting some of my new pro bass baits - those amazing bass lures that we all want to try.) Anyway, I felt that urge to bass fish, even if only for a short period.
The lake was incredibly windy, dark clouds spanned across the sky, and bass boats were speeding to the launch ramp. A potential storm approached, and quickly! Because of the recent cold front, rain, and constant high winds, I decided to fish finesse techniques and finesse baits: drop shot and wacky worm baits.
I nailed three fish on the rocks in 2-7 foot of water as the waves came crashing into the discolored, finely shaped pavement rip-rap. All three fish were caught with a Kicker Baits 4 inch Junebug Bubble Fry. Dude: These little baits are durable! They float perfectly, too. I can't wait to use them with a Carolina Rig.
And then to end my brief bass fishing adventure, I used one of these Kicker Baits Bubble Fry with a small wacky rig. I pushed a small nail in the lure to add weight and used a Wicked Gamakatsu Wacky hook. I hook set a 1.5lb bass in 2 foot of water by popping the wacky bait off the bottom.
I wish I could have stayed longer, but the weather deteriorated soon after. I'd like to thank Kicker Bait Company and Lunkercatch.com for the opportunity to test some of these baits.
Take a moment to view these images. The bass, including the one in the picture, were released. Catch-and-Release. I love experimenting with pro bass baits and top bass baits. Excelling in the sport of bass fishing is difficult - both financially and with mere success on the tournament scale of challenges. So, I appreciate all the help I receive. These bass baits and bass lures, when selected carefully, truly revolutionize catching important bass. On Lunkercatch.com I have access to these baits at an affordable price.
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