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Remember HAVOC Pit Boss? Late Spring Bass Fishing With a Texas Rig



Remember the Havoc Pit Boss? Today I’m fishing doing some late spring bass fishing with a Texas rig and an old favorite, the Pit Boss. At the first location, I notice the water is still stained brown, from recent rain storms. After fan casting open water for a while, without any luck, I focus on fishing the downed trees. This is where I catch my first bass of the day. I catch a 0.5 pound largemouth bass swimming my pit boss near some lay downs. After not getting any more bites, I try another location, and another. I don’t manage any more fish, but I do learn that a giant tree has fallen at one of my spots, The Log! The Pit Boss did ok, which is more than I can say for the old tree. #fishing #realistic

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27 Comments

  1. I've been using the HAVOC Pit Boss for a long time. Its a great pitching bait. I use a Owner Jungle 5/0 strait shank with a snell knot. Rarely miss a fish. Use to be really reasonably priced plastic. If you leave them on the deck of the boat during the summer or out in the sun they get really soft and the fish have no problem getting hooked. 😉

  2. Yeah Alex we had some nasty storms in San Antonio today, be glad when spring is over and all we have is heat, humidity and garden variety storms 😊 At least you got that nice little bass, beats a skunk for sure!

  3. Nicely done out there on the pit boss brother! Weather has been strange in NJ as well.
    Rainy, cold one day, warm the next. Managed a multi yesterday on gulp minnows and a rapala. 3 bluegills, 2 crappie and my first pickerel in couple years.

  4. My wife and I went fishing this past Saturday, and it was a bust. Every whete we went was flooded bad. We even waded out onto a boat landing and still nothing.

  5. When I see your view of the water I don’t imagine bass in that environment. I see a lawn chair, beer cooler and 3 rods in holders waiting for that big slab catfish. I was just thinking it’s been over 20 years since I caught a lunker carp. Of course I’m wrong lol. Look at the bass 👍🏻

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