

The key to making a jerkbait work so well is ripping it through this vegetation with a hard jerking motion with your rod tip. Jerkbaits excel in any kind of submerged vegetation that is beneath the water. Now while they are both jerk type lures they are also both used in two completely different types of cover. I have 100% caught more fish off of a jerkbait and fluke than any other lure ever. But if you’re just talking about a straight fish catcher a jerkbait/fluke has got to be #1. I put these two together because they are essentially the same bait, just two different versions ( Same thing with a few other lures on the list also). But if there is one lure on this list that has earned the right to be #1 in my eyes it’s a Jerkbait/Fluke. Now these lures aren’t put in any particular order because it really depends on what type of cover you’re fishing that will determine which you’ll want to use. But not to worry I will be going over everything you need to know to catch some giant Florida bass off of these lures. Whether or not an individual lure on the list will work for you depends upon exactly what kind of body of water your fishing and what kind of cover it has to offer the bass. This selection of bass fishing lures will cover just about anything that you’ll come across in Florida. This was a tough one to come up with because there are so many good lures out there but the 7 that I’ve chosen are consistently better producers of giant Florida bass than any other lures that I’ve found. Here we go, the 7 best Florida bass lures.
