Frisch: Of jigs and bass
- The author enjoys fishing for largemouth bass using a big jig, a skirted style jig.
- In mid-June, the author fished on a favorite lake, targeting weeds in 8-to-12 feet of water.
- The author often pitches the Hack Attack jig into heavy weeds, allowing it to settle before reeling.
- A jig/craw combo is noted as a productive and enjoyable method for catching largemouth bass.
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Frisch: Of jigs and bass
ALEXANDRIA — My favorite way to fish for largemouth bass is with a “big jig,” which is a skirted style flipping and pitching jig. This jig, when tipped with a plastic trailer, can be fished in a variety of ways around a wide range of cover options, including rocks, weeds, timber, and more. This summer, I have had a couple of experiences fishing jigs that have reminded me just how versatile and productive the big jig can be. In mid-June, I was on…
·Cherokee County, United States
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