Monday, November 30, 2009

Jig and Pigs

Best jig and pigs for smallmouth bass
Although bass are often not too picky, at times slight differences in baits seem to make or break a fishing outing. Brown jig and pigs usually work very well when the water is clear, but when it is stained, it may be a good idea to use black lures, as the brown seems to get lost in the muddy water.

Black and red, and black and blue jigs with all black trailers are likely the very best color combinations to use at any time, and when the water is off color, jigs in these colors may really outshine all others. The Strike King pro model jig in colors with black, rigged with a black Zoom chunk (pig, or trailer) is perhaps the very best bait for smallmouth bass in the fall, as it is big and bulky. In late spring and summer, smaller, lighter jigs, like the Strike King bitsy bug jig work well too.

The proper amount of weight for a jig is determined by water depth, temperature, and time of year. In warmer months and in shallow water, a 1/4 ounce jig can be fine, but in the fall and winter when the water is colder, and in very deep water, large jigs of at least 3/8 ounce are best.

Even small bass can handle big baits, and large jig and pigs are exactly what big, fat fish are looking for, so, when possible, fish big. The best jig and pigs for smallmouth bass vary from time to time, but for the most part, big, black jigs with black chunks are most productive.