Lures that work, Bass Turtles!

Bass Turtles are living on Michigan’s largest inland lake, fishing is obviously a way of life. Houghton Lake is renowned as “Tip Up Town USA” for tipping up our ice fishing shanties all year!! So when I saw Bass Turtles, I knew I had to get these!! As a result, we’ve caught a lot of largemouth and smallmouth fish, as well as some walleye. Furthermore, bass turtles’ success is due to the fact that turtles are the natural enemies of most fish species. Turtles devour their eggs and newly hatched chicks. As a result, it is in their DNA to feed on newborn turtles in order to ensure the species’ survival. Your fishing experience will be wonderful and thrilling if you use bass turtle lures.

bass Turtles

Bass Turtle is the Lure of the Year!

Be prepared to reel in a lot of fish since the fish will be attacking your fishing line!! Your fish tales will be even more true!! LOL Your catch is almost in the boat since these lures are based on science!! The many color options initially startled me, as I had read somewhere that fish are color blind. However, after doing some study on bass fishing, I learned that bass do, in fact, perceive color. Color vision is particularly good in the mid-red to green spectrum. However, it quickly moves into blues and purples, as well as deep reds. So, assuming they’re correct, color does matter to bass in some instances.

Great Catch, Time to Celebrate!!

It’s even easier to set up. Because it may customize them with a variety of hooks for a variety of uses. So, on the back of the box, there are simple step-by-step directions. We also advocate using a 3-4 weighted gap hook that is broad or exceptionally wide. Alternatively, a normal offset worm hook or a straight shank hook can be used. Okay, then, let’s go fishing!!

Congratulations; I’m sure you’ve reached your limit!! So toast to the occasion with a good Napa Valley wine!! I could recommend some excellent whites or mixes that would go well with fish. This is especially true depending on how you prepare it. Because “The Wine & Dine” show is included in our wine of the month subscription. Every Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m. EST, we make family dishes and discuss which wines go best with them. It’s a lot of fun, and you learn a lot about the rare wines we get each month. Every month, I receive my delivery at home, which is incredibly inexpensive and handy. Salute. You are cordially invited to partake in the festivities!!!!