Bass Lures in the shape of Turtles, what a concept! These little colored bass lures can draw the attention of bass in hiding! And bass do not like the turtle so the attack is on, they bite it and bam! BASS ON! Also the turtles are looking for fish eggs, like any other baby protector the bass get in defense mode! And there you have the fun of trying to land the big bass with these fun turtle lures.
Also there are other fish who would not want the turtles around any angler wants these bass turtles in there tackle box. And the Bass Turtle will draw many species, they all want to protect there own. Due to these Bass Lures you have a golden nugget! Perhaps you enjoy fly fishing, do you struggle to find the best fit lure, salt water or fresh water, this fits he task. And maybe you wonder why they get attacked because they are little like a baby turtle, they cannot do anything about the adults.
Bass Lures ~ Turtles
What hook should we use with these Bass Turtle Lures?
The team recommends a wide or extra wide 3-4 weighted gap hook, regular offset worm hook or straight shank hook.
Why do these Work as Lures work for bass, fresh water fish and saltwater fish?
They work because Turtles are the natural enemy; constantly preying on their fish eggs. They are the enemy to the next generations of fish and therefore the adult fish by instinct and survival look to attack the turtles.
Are these bass turtle lures ready to fish straight out of the box? Or do they need to be set up with a hook into them before use?
Because these can be used with various hooks for various purposes; they will need to be set up prior to use. On the back of the packaging you will see easy step by step instructions to do so. Also it is recommended that you use a wide or extra wide 3-4 weighted gap hook. Or a regular offset worm hook; or straight shank hook.
Very versatile on the options of hooks really. And you can have them set up and ready to go before you head out to the lake, river, or ocean. These are something that make for a great “in case of” option.
I can see it now, you are out fishing with a bobber, and your usual bait. Nothing is biting. You start to see them jump a bit, but they are not taking your bait. Not the worms, not the shiny new lures you are trying, nothing.