Sometimes swimming jigs, grubs, or small swimbaits through these lethargic bass will trigger strikes but other times standard presentations get ignored. In the past, Japanese bass anglers developed a new type of presentation using a slow-sinking dual prop baits with a very enticing motion when faced with tough conditions or highly pressured fish.
Spybaiting!
Take a moment and listen to pro angler Jacob Wheeler provide a detailed overview of the method and gear needed to effectively employ it...
A few take-aways...
- Use the appropriate type of rod, reel and line combo;
- Though a spybait may look like a topwater prop bait, it's slow sinking and meant to be worked on a slow steady retrieve most of the time;
- Remember to pick colors that "match the hatch" for the prevalent baitfish in your waters; &
- Don't be afraid to experiment with the bait in other situations (such as employing a faster retrieve across shallow flats.
Get ready and try fishing spybaits for bass this coming season to combat days when the bass are being excessively finicky!
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