As spring comes into full bloom, more and more of the country is seeing those largemouth bass come up onto beds to spawn. That provides a rare opportunity for anglers to sight fish for spawning bass on beds right along the bank in clear waters. It’s a fun and exciting time in bass fishing that only comes once a year. Usually, however, those bass are more interested in protecting their beds than eating so most attempts to catch them can end up in frustration. Fortunately we’re here to help. We’ve taken the ever popular Bitsy Bug 1/4 oz jig and transformed it in such a way that those bedding bass can’t resist committing to! If you’ve been bass fishing for years or you’re just starting out, this Bitsy Bug trick is simple and effective! Try it! We know you’ll love it! #BassFishing #BudgetFishing #BassBuggy
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Bitsy Bugs are great when you need to go small. Do you have a favorite way to fish them?
anybody around delaware? maryland?
thank you!
Why de-skirt a bitsy bug to make a “weedless” Ned rig. This is plain dumb. You can buy the bare jig hook and do this. You’re promoting this as if you’ve come up with a brilliant new rig but it’s not. Wasted 5 minutes watching this assclownery.
Oh man, that Bitsy Bug has caught sooo many fish for me. I really like the Bitsy Flip with the slightly heavier hook on it.
Great video buddy 👍🏼
thanks for the tips man! I'm just getting in to jig fishing so it helps!
Great video! That's a good tip. I'll be using it for sure.