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  1. With over 3,500 rods, 500 reels, and 30,000 lures on display you’ll know when you’ve arrived to our fishing department. Our selection is the biggest in the region and if you’re a fly fisherman, our White River Fly Shop offers all the gear you’ll need from the top brands. Scenery.

    • 709 Janes Ave, Bolingbrook, 60440, IL
    • (630) 296-2700
    • Tim Allard
    • A Straight Lure Retrieve. Beginning with the most basic of fishing styles is a straight retrieve. The lure is brought through the water through the intake of line via the reel.
    • Jigging Lures. I've heard several pro anglers and outdoor personalities state, "If I had to choose only one lure to use, it'd be a jig." In most cases, they were referring to a simple jighead teamed with a tube or twister-tail, soft-plastic body.
    • Twitching Lure Retrieve. Twitching is an erratic retrieve. The majority of the lure's movement is the result of short, fast rod movements. This causes the bait to quickly move a short distance.
    • Jerking or Sweeping Lure Retrieve. Jerking could be considered a close cousin to twitching. This retrieve style is mainly dependant on rod manipulation to impart the right action to the bait.
    • Stick Bait
    • Curl Tail Grub
    • Spinnerbait
    • Square Bill Crankbait
    • Skirted Bass Jig
    • Lipless Crankbait
    • Finesse Worm
    • Tube Bait
    • Swimbait
    • Jerk Bait

    The legendary Stick Bait is the most popular and fundamental Bass lure ever. Many argue that Green Pumpkin, Cinnamon, and Chartreuse are the most productive colors and we agree. You can work these fattys on just about any soft plastic rig, but the most famous method is the Wacky Rig. Cast out this 5″ Stick Bait set-up and let the tail ends flap the...

    It might not be fancy, but the Curl Tail Grubis one of the most versatile lures of all time and incredibly important for a beginner’s Bass tackle box. The 3″ White or Brown grub can be used to catch almost anything anywhere, and Bass love them. This classic lure is best served on a barbed jig in 1/8-1/4 Oz. Cast it out and retrieve through the midd...

    Sizing up with a larger profile, the flashy Spinnerbait calls aggressive Bass in for a reaction bite. Add a Curly Tail Grub when sizing this bait up to a larger profile for big lunkers. This lure is ideal for bouncing and bumping over hard cover like sunken timber and boulders. The Spinnerbait also works its way through upright cover like tall gras...

    Popularized by Kevin Van Dam (KVD),the Square Bill Crankbait is your ultimate searching tool for Largemouths in shallow water lakes and ponds. Think 4-8 Ft. in depth. Toss out a Shad colored 1/4 Oz. near the shoreline, it will dive about 4 ft. down hitting that eutrophic sweet spot. Steadily retrieve it back letting the Square Bill do the work, or ...

    The weedless or skirted Bass Jigis arguably a top 3 for its versatility and popularity among the Bass fishing public. However, this lure is best presented by mastering the pitching and flipping tactics with your baitcaster. Beginners should practice the first 4 lures before moving onto the Bass Jig. We recommend 5/8 Oz. in natural colors like Brown...

    Your deep water tactic, Lipless Crankbaits give you the power to target any depth. Letting this lure drop about 1 Ft. per second, you can reach accurate depths and work it anywhere in the water column. The rattling action pulsates as you rip up, calling in Bass from far and wide. This presentation is critical for deep water success as Bass are more...

    Texas Rig the universal Finesse worm and tantalize Bass along the bottom. Rigging it up weedless style helps avoid snags and catches. There is a huge selection of soft plasticsavailable, but Green Pumpkin is the catch-all color ideally sized in 6-7″. The Bubble Gum color, popularized by Roland Martin, is another of our favorites for aggressive Bass...

    The Tube Bait jigs up all Bass species, but is most renowned for its Smallmouth Bass prowess. The tube & tail design mimics Gobies and Crustaceans stupendously, therefore it’s a great pick for rocky bottoms and expansive mudflats. Rigged up on a 1/4 Oz. jig, bounce and thump the Tube Bait along the bottom, poofing up sediment and calling in Bass.

    Ideal for capitalizing on a revved up Bass bite, Swimbaits mimic the baitfish in scrumptious schools. The opportunity to offer a Swimbait is when schools of baitfish, most importantly Shad, are noticeably schooling in your body of water. Cast around the edges of the schools where Bass are lurking and provide a steady retrieve, letting the Swimbait’...

    A 4″ soft plastic Jerk Bait is a valued option for the well rounded Bass tackle box. During the cold months, when Bass are deeper and more finicky, the Jerk Bait plastic lure is your deep water finesse option. Hook it through the nose on a 1/0 Octopus hook, red color for flare, and rig it drop shot style. This set-up will convince weary Bass at gre...

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  3. In-Line Spinner Difficulty: (1) Target Species: Panfish, Smallmouth, Largemouth, Pike, Pickerel, Musky, Trout, Fall Fish. Spoons- Another very basic tried and true lure. Similar to the spinners in a cast and retrieve method, these dart and dash through the water a little more than the spinners straight-line course.

  4. Sep 15, 2022 · While we have discussed five of the most popular types of bass fishing lures crankbaits, topwater lures, soft plastics, jigs, and spinnerbaits — it is worth noting that there are plenty of other types of bass fishing lures that you will encounter as an angler.

  5. Nov 20, 2017 · I use Spiderwire braid for about 50 percent of my bass fishing and carry it in three line sizes — 10-, 50- and 65-pound test. I use the 10-pound Spiderwire on spinning tackle and the heavier sizes on casting gear. I use 50- and 65-pound braid only when fishing single-hook lures like worms and jigs.

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