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Beginner's Tacklebox
Beginner’s Tacklebox with Bill Lowen
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Indiana Bassmaster Elite Series pro Bill Lowen will fill this empty flat box with what he believes are essential lures for beginning bass anglers.1/33
Lowen digs into his boat locker to find the first lure for his beginnerâs tacklebox.2/33
Lure number one is a 1/4-ounce Bill Lowen Signature spinnerbait from lurepartsonline.com.
âThis compact spinnerbait works all over the country,â Lowen said. âItâs easy to fish and is the perfect profile to get a beginner a lot of bites.â 3/33
The spinnerbait earns the first spot in the beginnerâs tacklebox.4/33
Lure number two is a 1/4-ounce buzzbait from lurepartsonline.com. As with the compact spinnerbait, this small profile buzzbait gets bites in everything from ponds to huge impoundments.5/33
The buzzbait joins the spinnerbait in the beginnerâs box.6/33
Lowenâs third choice for the beginnerâs box is Imaâs 3/8-ounce Finesse Popper.
âIt is an easy topwater bait to fish, and it gets exciting visual strikes,â Lowen said. 7/33
The popper looks spiffy in the beginnerâs tacklebox.8/33
This Ima HeliPs Propbait works especially well right after the spawn when bass are guarding fry, Lowen claimed.9/33
Into the beginnerâs tacklebox goes the Ima HeliPs.10/33
This Ima Bill Lowen Squarebill Crankbait picks off bass lurking around shallow cover.
âItâs very good about coming through wood cover,â Lowen said. 11/33
The Ima squarebill joins the other lures in Lowenâs beginnerâs tacklebox.12/33
The Dollar Bill flat crankbait from PH Custom Lures is a big hitter in early spring and late fall when the water is cool, Lowen pointed out. It has a tight wiggle, he added.13/33
The PH Custom Luresâ Dollar Bill sits behind the Ima square bill in the beginnerâs box.14/33
Lowen recommends Imaâs Flit Jerkbait, which dives 6- to 8-feet deep.
âItâs got a very erratic action, and itâs easy to fish,â Lowen said. 15/33
A long slot in the beginnerâs tacklebox is needed for the Flit Jerkbait.16/33
One of Lowenâs flat boxes is reserved for a softbait thatâs a big player for him, the Strike King Rage Craw.17/33
He dresses one of his most productive lures with the Rage Craw, a Bill Lowen Swim Jig from lurepartsonline.com.18/33
The swim jig is ready to do battle.
âAnybody can fish a swim jig,â Lowen said. âJust wind it in over grass and other cover and you show bass a very natural looking bait.â 19/33
The swim jig earns its place in the beginnerâs box.20/33
This 5/16-ounce Bill Lowen Finesse Jig from lurepartsonline.com is dressed with a Strike King Perfect Plastic Chunk. Lowen relies heavily on this jig for bottom-hopping retrieves. âThe compact size gets a lot of bites,â Lowen said. âThatâs important when youâre learning how to fish a jig on the bottom. It also catches big fish.â21/33
Into the box goes the Finesse Jig. This one has already seen battle.22/33
Srike Kingâs durable, stretchy, 3X ElazTech 5-inch Zero/Z-Too will serve many functions for beginning bass anglers, Lowen asserted. In this instance Lowen has it wacky rigged. Fishing this bait wacky style is an easy technique for beginning anglers to master.
âYou can catch a lot of bass on each bait because the plastic doesnât tear up easily,â Lowen said. 23/33
A wacky rigged Zero/Z-Too and a bag of these baits goes into the beginnerâs tacklebox.24/33
Lowen searches for a hook in one of his flat boxes reserved specifically for hooks.25/33
He selects a straight shank 3/0 worm hook and uses it to Texas rig a 4-inch Strike King Rage Hawg with a 1/4-ounce Reins tungsten bullet weight.
âThis snag-free bait is a bite getter all season long,â Lowen said. âI drag and hop it over the bottom.â 26/33
The Rage Hawg goes into the beginnerâs tacklebox.27/33
Strike Kingâs 6-inch Perfect Plastic Finesse Worm works anywhere in the country and catches bass throughout the year, Lowen claimed. He uses it for multiple applications, including Texas rigging, wacky rigging, with a shaky head jig, for drop shot fishing and more.
âThe rigging options are endless,â Lowen said. 28/33
The Strike King Finesse Worm joins the other lures in the beginnerâs tacklebox.29/33
Lowen cuts a Strike King Zero/Z-Too in half to make two baits.30/33
He rigs one of the baits onto a 5/32-ounce Stick Worm Head from lurepartsonline.com. This is his version of the Ned Rig.
âThe 5/32-ounce size is on the heavy side for this type of bait,â Lowen said. âBut the extra weight is easier for a beginner to fish because you can feel the bottom better with it. 31/33
Into the tacklebox goes this finesse combination.32/33
Lowenâs completed tacklebox contains a wide assortment of lures that will get any beginning bass angler off to a strong start.33/33