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Live fishing baits are the best way to consistently catch fish. It’s true that in certain situations, lures will out fish live fishing baits, however, live bait is the best way to imitate what the fish are eating. Some of the more popular types of live fishing baits are nightcrawlers, worms, minnows, shiners, chubs and leeches
For now we’ll discuss the two most popular categories. The first category will be Minnows or bait fish. Fathead minnows: Fathead minnows are the most popular among live fishing baits, most fish are attracted to fatheads and they stay alive a long time in the bait bucket. They work well when fishing for perch, crappie, walleye and bass.
Rosey Red Minnows: Rosey Red Minnows are selectively bred and have many of the same characteristics as the fathead minnow. As far as live fishing baits go, Rosey Red Minnows work well when fishing for perch, crappie, walleye and bass.
When it comes to catching big game fish, Creek chubs are one of the top live fishing baits you can use. Creek chubs can be found in many bait shops or if you like catching your own live fishing baits, you can catch creek chubs with a small piece of worm or corn. The best place to look for Creek Chubs is in shallow creeks and streams. For great selection in fishing products, visit the hook n fin tacklebox
Shad are one of the most popular types of live fishing baits used in many of the lakes throughout the country. Shad are typically stocked in lakes to help ensure a healthy population of game fish which helpls explain withy this is one of the best live fishing baits to use on the lake. Largemouth and Striped bass are the most popular types of game fish that will feast on shad. Many crankbaits mimic a shad but when it comes to live fishing baits, shad are very effective baits for a variety of species.
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