Monday, November 30, 2009

Fire tiger

Using fire tiger colored baits for bass
Bass usually prefer dark, natural colored baits, but at times, fire tiger lures, which have chartreuse, orange, and black patterns, are very effective.

In late spring, summer, and early fall, fire tiger lures can be some of the best baits for largemouth bass. As frogs, which are colored much like these baits, are out and about during the warmer months, fishing the edges of ponds and lakes with bright lures can work very well.

Fire tiger colored Rapala original floaters and other crankbaits are very productive in farm ponds and golf course ponds in summer, as they mimic frogs, which largemouth bass will engulf whenever the opportunities are there. Poppers in this color pattern are also very productive when frogs are around. Chartreuse and orange spinnerbaits are very productive when fished high in the water column in the summer, too.

Fishing around structure is a great tactic when using fire tiger colored baits. Retreive the lures slowly and steadily, and often, bass will come up to bust them. Usually fire tiger colored baits work best near the surface, and they should not be weighted and fished deep.