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Catching BIG River Bass On Swing Head Jigs



Today, we hit the James River in Virginia with a brand new lure to me, the Biffle Bug. The day started out rough but at the end, patience and persistence were rewarded. Please like, comment, and subscribe for more content!

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Biffle Hardhead (11/16): https://amzn.to/3WALlzk
Biffle Bug: (Green Pumpkin): https://amzn.to/4dHfToZ

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5 Comments

  1. Great work dude. Upstream there is a place called Reusens Reservoir and it is stacked. Me and my friend fished there and we see some pike swimming around and what looks like 3lb smallmouth jumping out the water. Really recommend someone caught a 4 pound smallie from there on fishbrain 👍

  2. Great Vid! Never caught a smallie and have also heard great things about the James. After watching this I'll have to go out on the yak next time I'm in the Richmond area.

  3. Dude… get some Yamamoto hula grubs for those smallies. Nothing better, and you won’t worry as much about losing jigs. Lol I use both 4&5 inch versions on stand ups, footballs and ball heads all depending on the situation. I love the Biffle heads though. Those things are awesome and catch them everywhere.

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