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"There are a huge amount of effective bass swim baits, but perhaps
the biggest draw back to bass swim baits, particularly the most popular soft bass swim baits, is the fact that they are expensive,
and they tend to get torn up pretty quickly."
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There are a huge amount of effective
bass swim baits, but perhaps the biggest draw back to bass swim baits, particularly the most popular soft bass swim baits,
is the fact that they are expensive, and they tend to get torn up pretty quickly.
Here is a list
of some bass swim baits that have proven themselves in the test of time, beginning with the least expensive and moving up
to some of the more commonly priced soft bass swim baits that cost a little more.
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When it comes to the optimum series of swim baits, they come in several sizes. They are all on the upper end of both cost
and effectiveness when it comes to soft swim baits for catching bass, though, so they are well worth
looking at, and they tend to hold up better when fished regularly than do some of the other, less expensive soft swim baits.
Some you might want to consider are the Micro Optimum series in 2 1/2 ounce, 2.5" 3/8 ounce,
and 3" 5/8 ounce. Also try out the Magnum Optimum Series in from 3.5" to 12" sizes.
Anytime you are fishing in heavy cover, try HC Attractor, HC tornado, or HC double spin soft plastic swim baits. When fishing
for suspended bass, try the Titan Series, Rabbit fur series, Crashing Thunder, the Tornado double spin series, or these offerings
found in the Big Worm Series: the 6" Little Dog, the 10" Big Dog, or the Curly Tail Dog.
Optimum Swimbaits will work specifically well for the angler who routinely targets the really big
bass. They will do a good job bringing in the lunker bass that so many anglers find so attractive, regardless
of the conditions in which you fish or whether you fish salt or fresh water.
They are available in
a huge array of colors and sizes and are very lifelike in appearance. They are designed in a way so that there is a type of
Optimum bait that will realistically imitate almost every imaginable bait available in almost every condition imaginable,
so the real task will be to determine what the natural forage is for your target in their natural habitat and what they are
biting at the moment.
Bass are also known to feed on their own fry, so the rule of thumb that you
should use big bait to catch big fish, does not always hold true when it comes to bass, and sometimes
small bait really will catch lunker more readily than a larger bait.
When it comes to rigging your
soft plastic swim bait, often the best rigging is simple--Just Texas rig with a weighted hook. Cast it out and then reel in, but you should generally use the lightest rigging you can get away with.
The lighter
the rigging, the more natural the presentation will appear, and the more natural, the more strikes you will get.
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