These are the four best bass fishing lures ever made for going after bass. When spawning season starts in spring try throwing a Lake Apopka Lizard at 'em. The big bass will tear into our twin tailed newt to both protect their bed and get the protein.
In summer it's time to wacky rig a senko style salty cigar. They fall through the water wriggling all the way down. An aggressive fish bites halfway through the strike zone. Our 5 inch salted stick baits make a largemouth clench down for all he's worth.
All year round is the time to throw Lake Apopka frogs and beetles. These are not for lazy fishermen! Weedless rig these and pitch and flip into tall grass from early morning till dark thirty. The beetles and the frogs fish about the same with the beetles used for shallows and the heavier frogs going after low laying bass like that 10 pound plus monster that you have been chasin' for years.
The problem with a tassled lizard is that the darn tassles break off after a few casts and all you have left is a worm instead of a lizard. Our Lake Apopka soft plastic twin tail lizards give you all the fluttering effect of the tassled variety without falling apart. Ours are six inches long, but they actually stretch out closer to seven.
Sometimes cast and retrieve is all about stirring up a ruckus under the water. Our Bass Beetles have an extra large paddle tail that flaps like crazy while you're bringing it home. The two side flippers work as stabilizers preventing the bait from rolling. We have narrowed the body of our Bass Beetle in the middle, so that when you get a strike the barb pops totally free from the plastic. These professional design touches are what separate Lake Apopka Lures from those sold by other brands.
You wouldn't think that a big bass would ever want a cigar, but the way they bite into our senko style baits they must really want to be hooked. These Lake Apopka Lures Salty Cigars handle a jig head, a carolina rig with a couple of
knotted beads or a simple wacky rig. The invention of this lure five years ago changed bass fishing forever. This is the ultimate never fail bass bait and the Lake Apopka Lures model is the equal of any stickbait on the market.
The difference between a frog and a toad is that frogs get eaten by bass while toads sit on a log and watch. Lake Apopka Lures four inch bass fishing frogs come in the colors you need like watermelon seed and green pumpkin red. These colors most resemble a frog when underwater. When you crank these soft plastic frogs back to the boat the legs curl and uncurl mimicing the kick of a live bait.