Although insects, worms, leeches, and other creatures aren't as big a part of a bass's diet as fish or crawdads, largemouth are usually ready for an easy meal, even if it means a change of menu. In the right mood, bass will eat all kinds of critters: frogs, salamanders, mice, and even small birds and ducks.
There are plenty of soft baits well suited for imitating worms, leeches, and salamanders, as well as grubs and jigs. Topwater plugs, buzzbaits, weedless spoons, and frogs are best for suggesting frogs, mice, and other surface victims. You'll earn the most strikes simply by getting your lure so close to a bass that he can't resist the meal.
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