The spawn is tricky when it comes to choosing baits. You want to get down on the bottom and get in front of the bass’ faces. Jigs and plastics are hard to beat. When the fish can see well, when the water clarity is better, a wacky rigged plastic worm that has a lot of action and slow sink and stays in the strike zone for a long time.
Up Next in Season One
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Best Early Summer Bass Lures • KVD Fi...
In the summer, the bass start moving deeper. But before you can fish them, you have to find them. Kevin VanDam looks for bait that is more efficient in those deeper depth zones. His favorite is a deep diving crankbait. Once you catch a few bass on a crankbait, you can always move to a slower bait.
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Ott DeFoe • Family Fishing
In this episode of Mossy Oak Family Tree, we follow Pro Angler Ott DeFoe as he takes his kids fishing in TN.
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Best Fishing Rig for Catching Tripletail
Joe Furlan with Furlan’s Marine Inc. in Gautier, Mississippi, explains what type of rig to use for catching tripletail. For a tripletail under about 15 pounds, any bait caster will do, but over 15 pounds you really want something with power. Be sure you have plenty of line should the fish run on ...