My uncle and I have this ongoing competition. You should see him! When he catches more fish than me, he struts around for a week straight and reminds me about it every time he sees me. On top of all that he’ll ask the same question repeatedly: “So, how many fish have you caught lately?”
According to him, plastic worms are the best when it comes to bass fishing lures. All right, so most of the time he knows what he’s talking about. He has occasionally demonstrated that. When he’s pulling in monster bass and I’m sitting there with an empty bucket, I could just push him in the water.
However, I really out-did him on our last trip when we were fishing for bass. I was pulling them in one after another, and you can be sure he scowled the entire time!
How did I become so fortunate? I have crankbait to thank, which I used as my bass fishing lures. These look like little baitfish or crawfish, and it’s like a juicy steak to a bass fish. They work in most kinds of water, and they are effective fishing lures to add to your arsenal.
As a backup, I used spinnerbaits. These little guys look like baitfish, and they are great for catching bass quickly, and catching larger ones. They are versatile in that they do well in most waters, and they come in assorted colors.
To give you an idea of how successful I was, I caught enough bass to stuff ourselves silly that night and still had enough left for breakfast the following day. I tried to cheer up my uncle by suggesting that he could have his fish as the appetizer. I must say I’m getting the hang of this fishing thing. But I still need my own story about the big one that got away!

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