Nice technique. How would you work the jig in 30 - 40 ft water in Texas during June. The big fish are in deep water humps on Fayette this time of year.
@travis1874 Most of the time I'm fishing a swim jig it's on the Mississippi River so the fish seeing the line isn't an issue. If I do fish it on clearer lakes, I'll go with 15 lb. Seaguar.
duck ward...... you mean duck weed? otherwise good.
MrFishindude 4 months ago
Nice technique. How would you work the jig in 30 - 40 ft water in Texas during June. The big fish are in deep water humps on Fayette this time of year.
frisbier2000 7 months ago
@frisbier2000 Thanks!
I would use a 3/8 to 1/2 oz jig and let it sink and then slow roll it across the top of the humps.
BassFishingVideos 7 months ago
The color of the braided line doesn't spook the fish since you are swimming it?
travis1874 8 months ago
@travis1874 Most of the time I'm fishing a swim jig it's on the Mississippi River so the fish seeing the line isn't an issue. If I do fish it on clearer lakes, I'll go with 15 lb. Seaguar.
BassFishingVideos 8 months ago
Sometimes I do pop it, that day they just wanted a slow retreive. Thanks for checking it out!
BassFishingVideos 11 months ago
you should pop that thing on your retrieve. good video
longhornation 11 months ago
good video u should make more
xXcam0manXx 2 years ago
There will be more videos this summer, thanks for checking it out!!
BassFishingVideos 2 years ago