Jigs


There are several different types of jigs that you can use for targeting largemouth bass.  Take a look below to learn more about the different types of jigs that work great for largemouth bass.


Bass Jigs are probably the most common lure among tournament anglers.  Largemouth bass love jigs and there are so many different ways you can fish them in so many different types of situations.  Bass jigs definitely are a big fish bait as well.

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Hair Jigs work well for catching largemouth bass.  Anglers usually use hair jigs to target smallmouth bass, but they work for largemouth bass too.  These lures are usually a deep water tactic when vertical jigging or using slip bobbers.  If you can find a school of bass in deeper water, a hair jig is a great way to tempt them into eating.  Find the bait fish in open water and you may find a school of bass willing to eat your hair jig.  Some anglers tip these jigs with minnows and that can be very effective as well.

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Bladed swim jigs work great for largemouth bass.  These lures are a hybrid between a bass jig and a spinnerbait. Just cast them out and wind them in with a slow and steady retrieve.  You can count them down to various depths to work different parts of the water column. Largemouth bass anglers have a lot of options when fishing with these baits.  Fish them around wood, weeds, rocky shorelines or for suspended bass in open water.  However you fish them, you have a lot of options.  This lure is a big fish bait too.

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