When it comes to finesse bass fishing, most times anglers think of shallow and slow. The baits are downsized, often to an extreme degree. But that doesn’t always have to be the case. Sometimes you can fish a finesse presentation that is both a large bait and in deeper water. In this video, we’ll discuss such a presentation that is sure to raise your bass fishing game to new heights! #fishing #bassfishing #fishingtips
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What's your favorite summertime technique for catching those big bass?
Good video I was watching on my phone and couldnโt tell exactly where you were placing the weight on that magnum Waco, rig.
Thanks for the info low brow. I like the magnum set up. I will throw it this weekend
A jig was a mystery to me for a long time, and then like you said, it became a confidence bait very quickly. Almost always throw smaller jigs now, more finesse I guess you would say, but they have caught lots of fish over the years.
I had a buddy that liked them big worms like that. I never used them though.
That new rig looks scary ๐๐.
Swing head with the biggest worm I can get is my secret for going after the toads. Every year I catch at least a few over 6 pounds with that technique.
Shaky head has always been my go-to set up
1/4 ounce bitsy jig with a ned TRD for a trailer. Gets bites when the lake is packed with other fishermen.
So how are you fishing that Mag rig? Are you just dragging it on the bottom? Thanks
The Waco rig is legit. Don't have a ton of grass where I fish but I use it anyway and I caught a good number of fish.
Thanks for another great tip and technique! Got to give it a try! Thank you buddy!
Ned rigs are my favorite finesse. But that big Waco is something I really want to try. Can it work on a spinning setup?