Do you want to catch more fish as a bass fisherman? Would you like to know how to use topwater lures? If yes then you are the perfect candidate for Happy View topwater bass fishing! • This guide will explain everything you need to know to have a successful fishing trip.
Topwater lures are one of the most exciting ways to catch bass. These lures mimic the insects or small fish that bass feed on and are equipped with soft bodies and hooks. These lures have also movement and noise on the surface of water and bass are willing to bite them. Have you been stuck catching small fish? Upgrade your fishing game with Happy View's topwater lures and catch bigger fish than ever before! Fishing for bass with these unique lures is a quite the exciting adventure!
Poppers – When you pull these lures, they make a fun popping sound on the surface of the water. That sound mimics the sound that prey make, which draws in bass. Happy View’s poppers are available in multiple bright colors, a display that couriers attention in the water and makes bass want to bite.
Frogs — These lures mimic both the look and movement of real frogs, which are a popular meal for bass. Happy View’s frogs are realistic in color and can hop naturally. When using these frogs bass could be fooled into believing they found a delicious meal!
Buzzbaits - These are unique lures that come with a small propeller at the front which creates a buzzing noise and moves water as the lure moves across the surface. Happy View’s buzzbaits come in a range of sizes and colors that match any fishing conditions. That noise and splash tends to get the bass fired up and ready to eat.
Fish the right time of Day – Low light conditions, dusk and dawn are ideal for top water action with Bass. That means very early in the morning and very late in the evening are the best times to fish. When conditions are right, this will cause bass to feel more secure about coming up for food.
Switch your Speed – After pulling a fish in a fish's eyes, you can either pulling it in with different speeds or vary the way the fish at a direction. This can cause the lure to take on an even more enticing appearance that will trigger the bass to strike.