Posted by: T
• Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

June

bass
In June, before water temperatures approach their peak (especially in northern states) you’ll still find good numbers of bass cruising in water less than 10 feet deep. This is a great time of year to try different baits and lures. Among the favorites are spinnerbaits, especially in the mornings. If you get an early start, try fishing buzzbaits, or even a surface-riding swimbait. In the warmest hours, you might try throwing jigs and soft plastics. With these options, concentrate your casts around points and drop-offs, and try flipping into weed mats with a weighted “green pumpkin” colored jig.

Tip courtesy of  Anglers’ Legacy

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4 Responses

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    Helena 

    Thanks for sharing a tip from Anglers’ Legacy!

  2. Hi This is a wonderful website and found the page intriging,this will aid my tournament results especially when im trying to catch a bass,I will check back for more tips. Should you ever find some new bait be sure to place then on your blog.

  3. Bass fishing is one of the funnest fish to catch. My favorite lures to use are jig with a 6″ plastic worm. Darker colors have seem to work good for me. Another great lure to use is the Banjo Minnow. The Banjo Minnow has landed a lot of monster bass for me in the past. Great write up.

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