What should I use to attract baitfish for bass fishing in freshwater lakes?

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I would not be concerned about drawing them to you. I would look for cover i.e rocks, stumps, weeds, and any other location that could hold bait fish. These are areas bass and other game fish are naturally attracted to so you will get better results looking for the bait instead of bringing it to you. If you have a lake with no obvious cover try asking for a depth hart of the lake you are fishing looking for drop offs and steep rises because these can also hold bait fish.

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5 Responses to “What should I use to attract baitfish for bass fishing in freshwater lakes?”

  1. christopher Says:

    worms to attract bait fish or just use plastic salamanders to attract bass
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  2. Grand Master Basser Says:

    Check your local regs first to see if chumming is legal in your area.
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    -B

  3. don_vvvvito Says:

    Just throw some crackers or bread in the water.
    Works for me
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  4. Doug R Says:

    I would not be concerned about drawing them to you. I would look for cover i.e rocks, stumps, weeds, and any other location that could hold bait fish. These are areas bass and other game fish are naturally attracted to so you will get better results looking for the bait instead of bringing it to you. If you have a lake with no obvious cover try asking for a depth hart of the lake you are fishing looking for drop offs and steep rises because these can also hold bait fish.
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  5. Ron D Says:

    Chum the water with chicken feed.
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