Must Have Baits For Mid Summer Ultralight Bass Fishing
When it comes to ultralight bass fishing during the summer, most people usually only go in the mornings or evenings. This is typical, as it is the most comfortable time to go. They don't realize that they are missing out on some prime fishing time!
One of my favorite ultralight bass fishing techniques is topwater. Who doesn't love topwater fishing? When I speak of the subject though, 2 main lures come to mind. Buzzbaits, and poppers. I have caught more fish with these 2 lures, than any other topwaters in my collection.
The prime time to use topwater lures is early in the morning, or later in the evening. When the clouds are moving in thick, and the sky is getting grey, you should also break out your topwater lures. You can get away with using fast moving lures during the mid summer, but you just have to pick the right time.
The water is heating up this time of year, and bass can't regulate their body temperature. If the water you are fishing in isn't real deep, the body of water will warm up to a level the bass isn't comfortable with, and won't want to eat or chase a bait until it cools back down.
On bright sunny days with no clouds, however, fish can't look up for their food. When these conditions present themselves, switch to a bottom bouncing bait that will better get the attention of the bass. Worms and jigs are perfect when the sun is high.
Jigs and worms are two of the best baits for when conditions present you with a bright sunny sky. After all, you don't get to pick when you fish! Worms and jigs can be slow rolled on the bottom, bounced, hopped, jigged, create a ruckus, just keep testing to find out what the fish are looking for. Remember to bring along your patience!
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