Westernbass Magazine - FREE Bass Fishing Tips And Techniques - Summer 2016, Page 7

Westernbass Magazine - FREE Bass Fishing Tips And Techniques - Summer 2016, Page 7

T

he appeal of using

topwater lures to target

bass is one that fills an

angler with excitement and anticipation. Anglers love to

see these surface strikes and the

fight that ensues; however the

possibility of blow up with a missed

strike always looms.

If you are planning on fishing

topwater for bass, you need to be

prepared to follow-up those missed

strikes to increase your topwater

success.

There are several reasons why

a bass may miss a topwater bait. A

missed strike can be caused by size

or color of bait, motive of the strike or

simply a miss of the hooks.

Being able to present a backup lure quickly and

effectively can save a tournament or a day on the

water.

Following up a

missed strike on a Snag Proof frog, has me going back

with these two

Zoom plastics.

When it comes time to follow up on a missed blow up, I feel there are certain backup baits that pair well with specific

topwater lures.

FROG FISHING

Fishing a

Snag Proof Frog

is a technique

that I use quite

frequently

beginning in June and running through September. This results in numerous bass catches, but also plenty of opportunities for me to follow up on missed strikes.

Depending on the time of year and density of the vegetation, a bass will have two motives for hitting a

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