Though a swim jig is a great tool for targeting all black bass species, it is typically associated most with fishing for largemouth around shallow vegetation. Yes, you can catch spotted, smallmouth, ...
, there’s a good chance you can do a 360 and touch 20 different bass fishing jigs, all designed for specific applications. The old-faithful designs have been around for decades, like flipping jigs and ...
During the summer when the water heats up and bass slow down their activity a swim jig can be effective for fish feeding on bream or shad in shallow water. (Steve Knight/Tyler Morning Telegraph) Bass ...
Power fishing bass techniques dominate shallow in the fall. Understand proven swim jig, squarebill, and topwater tactics to ...
If you're a bass fisherman like Greg Vinson, all it takes to convince you to master a fishing technique is catching one big bass. Vinson's first bass caught swimming a jig weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces, ...
For those who hate flippin' a jig due to the slow pace of the action on most days, the next few weeks of post-spawn fishing in the shallows of Alabama's lakes may be happy time. The big females, ...
As largemouths move off the shallow flats after the spawn, they hang around the edge of the drops, the transition zone from 4 feet and less down to about 10 feet, which happens to be the maximum depth ...
Fishing guide Ben Matsubu says crappie fishing excellent in 20 feet of water. Big schools suspended in 10 to 12 feet, hitting ...
In a story on BassResource.com: Unlike many anglers, Keith Carson doesn't feel the least bit cursed by having a banana in his boat. As a matter of fact, in case you need one, he often keeps more than ...
MARCELLUS — When the jig and pig caught on big time as THE bait for big bass, about four decades ago or so, nobody fished it unless they had their thermals on. Now, fishing a jig in summer is as ...
1. In Lakeland, bass are continuing to spawn, so stick to the shallow water, try flipping dark-colored creature baits. If you can find them, try shiners for bass as well. Specks continue to hit ...