One of the oldest bass fishing lures around is the good ole hair jig.
Over the years numerous versions of hair jigs, ranging from micro jigs used for float n fly rigs to large bucktail versions employed when probing ledges for summer bass, have been developed to catch bass under a variety of conditions.
Despite the wide range of jigs available, traditional hair jigs in sizes from 1/16th to 1/4 oz with full bodies tied using either deer, bear, rabbit, fox fur; marabou or modern synthetics excel when chasing bass in the late winter through pre-spawn period.
Take a few moments and listen to bass pro Mike "Ike" Ianconelli give his thoughts on hair jig fishing for cold water bass...
My favorite hair jigs include an 1/8 oz minnow-style head in either black, brown, perch or shiner patterns.
What's your favorite?
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