CATCH BASS USING A WORM IN FALL! by Fresh Baitz

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During the fall bass become moody and want something that is easy to catch like a worm. During this time bass are in a feeding frenzy and are in transition. Bass will have a negative mood depending on the weather and all other circumstances. High-pressure days after cold fronts and lake turnovers are prime times to throw a worm. You’ll always want to cast around targets anywhere from the bank out to 25 feet deep. Shallow brush piles, logs, docks, and other structures are perfect targets to cast around as fish will use them as cover.

Using a stick-styled worm is the most tried and true ways to catch fish. We have a wide variety of 5-inch Fresh Worms to choose from, but we’ve recently released new 6-inch Worms that catch some trophies. Charmeleon, Rainbow TRT, Bone, Chocolate Mint, and Fire TGR are all available in 5 and 6-inch. The high-grade non-salt plastic they’re made from provides positive buoyancy and it even floats underwater! Handmade in the USA and are scented for complete and total attraction!

The best colors to use this time of the year are Black & Blue as well as Green Pumpkin to appear more natural to fish. Baits around this time of the year will lack a crucial vitamin in their diet due to the weather and this causes them to turn a green/ blue color. When other baits aren’t working a worm is always the last resort and go-to for every angler.

We have a wide variety of terminal tackle to choose from. Our favorites for worms are always the Block Head Jig, Shakey Ultrahead, and Mosquito Hooks. The Block Head Jig is on sale and is perfect for ned rigging with its mushroom-style head that matches seamlessly to a wide variety of soft plastic worms and other small baits. The Shakey Ultrahead can permanently secure baits by inserting the pin in the center and screwing the twist lock coil spring for perfect rigging every time! Mosquito Hooks work for drop shotting and are designed to accommodate a wide range of soft plastics.