The #1 LURE To Catch Bass ALL SUMMER

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Published 2022-07-26
Summer bass fishing can be great and difficult at the same time. No matter where you live in the country you can always fall back on this one lure to put fish in the boat!

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One of the best bass lures to use in the summer is the simple texas rig. There are so many baits out there these days that I feel like a lot of people neglect the simple texas rig at times.

It will catch a lot of bass and it will catch big bass!

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All Comments (21)
  • @BassFishingHQ
    I was wrong. Pit Boss was designed by Skeet Reese. Sorry about that
  • @loufebus9792
    I watched this episode yesterday, I picked up a pack of this lure today. I fished it from the bank at a spot where when I get a bass or two, they’re usually small. Today in an hour I caught 3 monsters. Mind you; I’m new to bass fishing and at 67; I just started using baitcasters this spring.
  • @jda3comics693
    I caught 3 bass on it today I love it I usually use whacky rigs to catch fish but now I can use the pit boss too I love it.I’ve caught 66 fish so far this year I don’t use live bait I’m so happy I’m hooked on the pit boss now too
  • @sisleymichael
    I started fishing Texas rigged worms back in 1975 as a high school kid. I still do. I will use 4" all the way to 10" worms, depending on the type of water (big vs small, creek, pond, lake etc.). Crawdad plastics can work, yes. On smaller ponds and creeks a 4" worm with no weight using a spinning rod can be devastating. I always had outstanding results on Culprit worms. I use 3 colors (green, red, and black). Next, spinner baits. When the dog days of summer are here, I large spinner fished deep, just fast enough to barely get the blade spinning has had some very good results too.
  • @wickedvic6953
    Your videos are the highlight to my spare time but definitely not to my bank account.
  • @ChrisG9978
    The Texas rig has been my go-to for years, especially because I enjoy fishing through weed beds and in shallower water. Nothing avoids a snag better than a Texas rig. This year however I started fishing blade baits more frequently, and although you can't fish them everywhere, I've landed some huge bass with silver and gold blades this Summer.
  • @markwalker994
    Always love your videos so much useful info. Keep up the good work.
  • @mac.23
    Can’t go wrong with the Pit Boss
  • @letun3481
    Berkley Pit Boss is amazing!!! I can feel the vibration when I reel it in. My first choice for dirty water!
  • I’ve fished the pit boss since it came out. It’s the most versatile soft plastic imo. I’ve used it as a jig trailer, chatterbait trailer, on Texas rigs , Tokyo rigs it just seems to get bit. It’s got a nice noticeable but not overly aggressive flap on the fall.
  • Hey Tyler good video. I actually was able to catch a 4.8lb bass today on a plum ole monster. I threw everything jigs spinners top water swimbaits small jointed swimbaits craws tubes I mean everything. Then with 20 minutes left before I had to leave I picked up the zoom and it did the trick. I also live in Ohio. I was fishing in Fayette county I live in Ashville.
  • @jniszczak
    Hey Tyler. Fished a pond this morning where I have not gotten bit. Fished a craw bait from Bizz Baits in brown pumpkin and had a decent fish on. Will be going back and working all angles of the pond. Thanks for the tip!
  • @turkeytx
    great video. I use a craw-tube in place of pit boss and tube.works well
  • @paulhorton7792
    The pit boss is my #1 lure in the summer. It's not even close. I remember when they came out as the havoc series and I bought so many of them. My favorite color is perfection. It has worked for me in super clear and even muddy water. I have I think every color but it really is that good. It comes through cover easy. It's smaller profile to me feels almost like a finesse presentation.
  • @holdengamble
    Ol monsters all summer in ponds! You’re the man
  • @NedRigNerd
    Northeast Ohio here, and all bank fishing. And only been killing it this summer with the Zman Willow Vibe with a Biospawn Exoswim 3.5 and finesse topwater with the Zman Goat. These two setups are the only two to consistently produce day to day.
  • I'm in north west Ohio and the Texas rigged pit boss is king for me all year around thanks for all your content brother man!!