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Action of Modern Soft Plastic Lure

Soft plastics probably account for more largemouth bass than any other type of lure. In fact, plastic worms, which were introduced in the 1950s, soon began catching so many bass lure that one southern state introduced  legislation to ban them! Today soft plastics are available in three main types.

Plastic Worms:- While plastics worms are available in hundreds of shape and sizes, the majority of largemouth fisherman rely on curly-tail plastic worms form 6 to 8 inches in length. These worms are big enough to attract a good-sized bass and they have an enticing action when fished at a slow pace. Longer worms, those 10 inches or more, often result in higher percentage of missed fish. Like other soft plastic lure, many of the worms manufactured today are scent-impregnated for added attraction.

Creatures:-This category includes a wide array of imitation crayfish, lizards, frogs, salamanders, eels, etc. Like plastics worms, these soft plastic lure comes in many shape and sizes.

Soft Stick Baits:- These baits have a straight, tapered body designed to swim erratically from side to side with twitching retrieve. Most soft stick baits range in size from 4 to 6 inches.

Because largemouth bass lure are usually found in or around some type of cover, most fisherman prefer to rig their soft plastics Texas-style.

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