
Jig Fishing for Spring Time Bass
by Jason Waldschmidt
As the water warms on the lakes and rivers of the United States many anglers find
themselves very excited for the new fishing season to begin. However, spring time baffles
many fisherman across the nation. For guaranteed success one has to look no further than
the jig and pig. Many anglers have been using this combination for many years but it still
seams to produce huge numbers of fish. The following tips will help you produce even more
fish on a spring time jig bite.
First, location plays a major role in spring time bassin. Once water temps reach
the middle fifties bass migrate from there deep water haunts to place themselves in
position to feed and then on to the spawn. This is when the time is right for locating and
catching bass on jigs. Points play a major role for spring time bassin These unique
pieces of structure offer the bass a place to move from deep water into very shallow
water. Any added cover like a brush pile or row of stumps is an added bonus. Under these
circumstance first pitch the jig in the deeper water along the cover. If this does not
create a bite try moving up into shallow water. Make sure you make repeated cast along all
cover, for cold water bass can sometimes be non-aggressive. More than likely bass will be
somewhere along the point, so be patient and work the jig slow. Coves also offer a great
location to intercept spring time bass. If the bass are not on the points try moving back
into the coves and pockets off the main river or lake. While in these places look to make
a presentation to every piece of cover. If the bass are not in either portion of the lake
there is one secret spot left for those of you who want to make a trip worth while. Bridge
rip rap or any other rip rap banks can be dynamite for spring time bass on jigs. Rocks
tend to warm faster than other places which in turn warms the water and activates the bait
fish. While on this structure pitch to every little crevice that is in the rip rap. Start
shallow and work the bait down to about ten feet. If there are bass around you will
defiantly know within that water column. If you take location into consideration during
spring jig fishing I know you will catch more fish.
Along with location the actual presentation can make the difference in a few bites and
many bites. During my winter seminar schedule my favorite talk is given on the procedure
of fishing a jig. When I start fishing a jig I do so in quick hops off the bottom. Try and
imagine a craw in distress, they back up real fast then sit motionless on the bottom.
Using the quick hop imitates this very well. If the bass are not aggressive I work the jig
very slow with a drag and pause movement. Also, sometimes I will shake the bait a bit to
make the claws move. Using these techniques will help you get more bites while out on the
water.
In todays scheme of bass fishing location and technique is important, but equipment can
lead to success or failure. If you are going to fishing a jig I recommend a flippin
stick. This is a rod specially designed for fishing jigs. They allow one to get leverage
on and boat a bass that bites in heavy cover. Line also plays an important role in
fishing. While fishing a jig I use no less than 18 pound test. My set up for jig fishing
consist of a Falcon Graphite Lowrider Rod ( 76" Heavy Action), a Team Diawa
reel and 18-25 pound test Triple Fish Fluorocarbon Line. Jigs are very different these
days, but there are a few things I look for. First, make sure the jig has a quality hook,
skirt, and rattle. Also I like a jig that fishes very weedless. I have found that all of
these unique features are found in the Picasso jig made by Keystone Precision Lures. They
implement a round silicone skirt with a needle sharp Mustad Hook and an Add a Rattle. When
fishing a jig make sure you add a trailer and a scent. For example a Kalins Hand
Poured Frog and Kick n Bass scent. If you match you equipment for the jig fishing
you will be doing I know it will help you on the water.
With spring approaching make sure you are ready for a fabulous spring of jig fishing
for bass. Remember during this time there is not a more deadly style of fishing and it
could lead to the catch of a lifetime. Remember all of the tips and try and use the on the
water and if you do I will guaranteed you will catch more fish. When your out on the water
any time is a good time. Have fun and be safe!
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