The
black bass is a fish that is often caught using soft lures, probably the most common type of lure when selecting your
black bass lure.
Indeed the advantage of soft lures is being able to offer a huge variety of shapes and sizes to adapt to conditions, or to change when there is a lot of fishing pressure. This is one of the big advantages, since when fishing with a
black bass surface lure or a
black bass spinnerbait it is harder to stand out.
The soft lure can be used very slowly, and very slightly for the less active black bass. The shad is the most classic shape, but you still have the choice with fine, grub, comma or frog shapes for black bass of course, or even more unexpected ones like lizard, crayfish, creatures or just a simple worm. Besides, the worm can be used in a
wacky set-up, that is to say with a hook planted in the middle of the lure quite simply, or in a drop shot or even more classically with a lead head or a Texas hook.
It is undeniable that for bass, your choice will be much broader than when choosing your
pike soft lure,
zander soft lure or even a
perch soft lure.