Bass Turtle Lures

We have found an amazing lure that its called Bass Turtle Lures. While using this lure when fishing, you gain the attention of the Bass, and other fish, to come out in protection mode. What does this mean? The fish will attack the turtles in self defense. Turtles are the predator in their home waters looking to eat fish eggs. So when they see the Bass Turtle lures, they attack them. This will increase your experience of the fishing while having fun and increase the action.

The Bass Turtle Lure, science at work for fishing Fun!

Other than Bass, there are several other types of fish that are known to attack the Bass Turtles lures. It is clear that this Bass Turtle Lure is something that should be in the tackle box of every fisherman or fisherwoman. This may become the secret of what was missing in their outings.

Bass turtle lures

The Turtles love to eat their fish eggs that they are considered a natural enemy of Bass and other fresh and saltwater fish. Wisely, The fish do not attack the adult turtles but really go after the baby turtles as a self preservation mechanism.

BASS TURTLES Lure Hints for a Better experience.

Q1. What kind of hooks should be considered for use with the Bass Turtle Lures?

A1. We recommend a extra-wide or wide 3-4 weighted gap hook or regular offset worm hook. Perhaps a straight shank hook.

Q2. Why does the Bass Turtle Lures work for bass, fresh water fish and saltwater fish?

A2. They work because Turtles and bass, fresh water fish and saltwater fish are natural enemies. Turtles constantly preying on their fish eggs and the adult fish attack the turtles. the adult fish will not attack the adult turtles so they go after the baby turtles. Science has proven they are enemies and the lure just takes advantage of that fact.
Q3. Do the Bass Turtle Lures need any prep prior to going fishing?

A3. Bass Turtle Lures are very versatile, meaning they can be used with different hooks for different reasons; they should be set up prior to use . On the back of the packaging you will see easy step by step instructions how to set them up. 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 hooks. You need to have them set up and ready to go before you head out. These lures are a great option if you need one.

I can image this now. You are at your favorite fishing hole with a bobber loaded with worms. Nothing is biting. The worms or new lures are not working. Let’s see what happens when you put a Bass Turtle (the predator) on your line. You cast it out and slowly draw it in. The fun is about to start. Enjoy.