Fishing Guide

Best Largemouth Bass Lures
for Minnesota

Seasonal recommendations based on 1 real angler search

Summer Lures

#1
Booyah Pad Crasher
Color: Black  ·  Size: 3.5 inch
Cast tight to lily pad edges and work with sharp, deliberate pops and pauses. Let it sit briefly on the pads themselves before popping free—bass will crush it on the initial disturbance or the escape.
Lily pads in stained water at midday demand a loud, visible topwater that creates commotion; rising pressure and clear skies push bass shallow into pad cover early, and a popper's surface disturbance cuts through stain and triggers aggressive strikes.
#2
Rapala Skitter Walk
Color: Perch  ·  Size: 7
Walk the dog with steady twitches along emergent vegetation stems and between reed clumps. Work it parallel to the vegetation line, pausing briefly when bass show interest to trigger strikes.
Emergent vegetation in stained water benefits from a walking topwater that mimics fleeing baitfish; the perch pattern matches Minnesota forage, and the walking action creates a visible profile in reduced clarity while covering more water along the vegetation edge.
#3
Strike King Rage Craw
Color: Watermelon Red  ·  Size: 4.5 inch
Pitch tight to dock pilings and under pier structure; work it slowly along the bottom with short hops and pauses. Let it rest on the substrate—dock bass often bite on the pause.
Docks and piers in stained water with rising pressure and midday sun require a bottom-contact presentation; a crawfish pattern in watermelon red is visible in stain, and the Texas rig punches through dock clutter while the slow, deliberate action triggers cautious midday strikes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best lure for Largemouth Bass fishing at Minnesota?
The top-rated lure for Largemouth Bass at Minnesota is the Booyah Pad Crasher. Lily pads in stained water at midday demand a loud, visible topwater that creates commotion; rising pressure and clear skies push bass shallow into pad cover early, and a popper's surface disturbance cuts through stain and triggers aggressive strikes.
What technique works best for Largemouth Bass at Minnesota?
Cast tight to lily pad edges and work with sharp, deliberate pops and pauses. Let it sit briefly on the pads themselves before popping free—bass will crush it on the initial disturbance or the escape.
What color Booyah Pad Crasher should I use for Largemouth Bass at Minnesota?
Black, size 3.5 inch is recommended for Largemouth Bass at Minnesota in summer.
What are the top lures for Largemouth Bass at Minnesota this summer?
The top lures for Largemouth Bass at Minnesota this summer are: Booyah Pad Crasher, Rapala Skitter Walk, Strike King Rage Craw.

Recommendations last updated: July 2026

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