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Wacky Jig Catches Bass
For anglers, it's all about catching fish; regardless if bass are shallow or deep, around cover, suspended, or tight to structure. Only a few lures can be fished in all though situations, such as, a Texas rigged worm or shaky head jig; however, you can now add the Wacky Jig Head to the list.
"The Wacky Jig Head comes in 4 different sizes: 1/16, 3/32, 1/8, or 3/16-ounce. The 1/16-ounce should be fished in 2 to 5 feet of water, around shallow lay downs, boat docks, and skips extremely good; the 3/32-ounce can be work in the same areas but deeper water up to 8 feet or around boat docks for suspending bass; the 1/8-ounce can be fishing anywhere you fish shaky head jigs, such as, gravel points, around trees on points, and deeper structure; the 3/16-ounce can be fished in 12 to 15 foot of water, around brush piles, open water structure or cover," explained Svebek. "Angler's should also not over look it as a follow up bait after a bass blows up on a topwater bait," Svebek added. Another situation to fish the Wacky Jig Head is around aquatic vegetation. "It's a excellent choice in Florida or Texas, I prefer a 3/32-ounce in grass," Svebek continued, "depending on the time of year try it around inside grass lines, outside grass lines in the summer, and around the dying grass in the fall; anglers can also fish it in the pockets or the outside edge of shoreline grass."Copyright © 2012 All Rights Reserved. BRAD WIEGMANN
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