With the first couple of warm weather days drawing near here in Illinois that means it’s time for one thing, Pre Spawn bass fishing. Bass have a biological trigger that kicks in and lets them know it’s time to move up from their deep wintering holes and onto points and structure adjacent to spawning pockets and coves.

One little problem though with the water still cool (53-60 degrees) those bass aren’t willing to chase that favorite crankbait or spinnerbait that you like to throw. What bait is the most effective bait to throw when you have fish that are in a negative feeding mood, the answer is a Suspending Jerkbait. Without a doubt one of the best cold-water baits on the market.

To effectively fish these baits you need the right equipment. I prefer a 6’6” Gloomis Crankbait Rod in a Medium action. This rod has a moderate fast tip, so that means it won’t load up as fast like those fast action worm rods do. For reels, I like a fast ratio reel like a Shimano Chonarch reel, because the fast ratio reel allows the anglers to pick up the slack in the line quickly and it will help these baits work more effectively.
For line, I prefer a 12 lb McCoy 100% Fluorocarbon Line. Fluorocarbon line is a sinking line, not a floating line so it will keep the jerkbaits not only at its maximum dive depth but it will keep suspending jerkbaits stationary when it not moving, mono will float the bait up out of the water column you’re trying to cover.
Color is very simple because these baits are visible baits, you need at least 24” of water clarity to make these baits effective so that should tell you that your going use shad imitating baits, but be sure to take into consideration cloud cover and wind. The cleaner the water the more natural the bait, if you have sunshine use baits with a metallic finish, cloud cover, or water that has a little color to it use matte color or solid color baits like bone color or firetiger!

The retrieve is the key to this bait as Doris Mattox of D&S Lures stated “LET THE FISH TELL YOU HOW THEY WANT IT “so many fishermen stick with the same retrieve and wonder why they don’t get bit. Change up your retrieve till you get a bite, once you get bit, stay with that retrieve until you stop getting bit, then change it up again.
Remember each bass is different so you have to experiment with retrieve styles and speed a lot, that’s why equipment is also important because you could be throwing a jerkbait if you have the right equipment you won’t get fatigued in a day’s fishing. Jerkbaits are one of the most effective baits to use during the pre-spawn period if you use these tips you will have a successful spring!

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Jerkbait fish from Doris Mattox of D&S Lures 

“Remember to change the retrieve of your jerkbait… what works one time may not work the next time as conditions change.”

May 18, 2011

Spring Time Jerkbait Tactics

With the first couple of warm weather days drawing near here in Illinois that means it’s time for one thing, Pre Spawn bass fishing. Bass have a biological trigger that kicks in and lets them know it’s time to move up from their deep wintering holes and onto points and structure adjacent to spawning pockets and coves.
May 18, 2011

Bass Boating Essentials

Running a high performance bass boat is a fun way to cover water effectively in a short period of time.  However, in order to enjoy your high performance machine there are a couple of safety pieces that you need in your boat just in case a situation occurs where you  may need it. Life Jackets are the most important necessity to have in the boat.

May 17, 2011

Virgil Ward

A TRIBUTE TO THE LATE, GREAT, VIRGIL WARD

On September 13, 2004, the fishing world lost one of its greatest legends, Virgil Ward. He was 93 years old, and fished up until a couple of weeks before his death.

Virgil was a very religious, good, kind family man. He taught people many things, not just in fishing and the outdoors, but also in how a person should treat other people. The man you saw on television is the person you would meet – if you had ever been lucky enough to do so

He was a friend to many people, even to those who have never met him. This is evident in emails that have been received recently from fans whose lives he has touched throughout the years. One said, “God bless him and his family.....Please give my condolences to his family. He shaped millions of kids lives, he was a wonderful man.”

May 4, 2011

Polarized Sunglasses And Hat

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Backlash

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Drift Sock Or Sea Anchor

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Graphite Fishing Rods

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Look For Suspended Fish

As a Pro Staff Team Member for Techsonic Industries, (Humminbird/Zercom) I have had the opportunity to use some of the best electronics available to help me locate fish. Many times finding the fish is harder than catching the fish, especially when conditions are such that the bass suspend. I personally don't know anyone that likes bass suspended well off the bottom. These are nearly impossible to catch, but you can learn to catch other bass by finding suspended bass.

May 4, 2011

Stick With One Team

Rod, reel and line are one package. They work as a team. Purchasing a “magic” line may throw off your teamwork. Switching any team member affects […]