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JIGS IN JUNE

Contributed By: Jay Striker | www.jaystriker.com

June is an excellent month for bass fishing with jigs, and it’s no secret why. Jigs are versatile lures that can be used in almost any situation, making them a staple in every angler’s tackle box. When it comes to bass fishing in June, jigs can be incredibly effective, but it’s essential to know which sizes and colors work best and where to use them.

In terms of sizes, anglers should consider using jigs ranging from 1/4 to 3/8 ounces, depending on the water depth they’re fishing. As for colors, natural hues like green, pumpkin, and brown are reliable options, but black and blue can also be productive in murky water or low-light conditions.

Regarding locations, slowing down and fishing rocks and docks in varying water depths are key to catching bass in the south. Look for areas with a mix of structure and cover, such as drop-offs, weed beds, and submerged logs, and target them with your jigs. Focus on presenting your lure at different depths, starting shallow and gradually working deeper until you find where the bass are holding.

In summary, jigs are a great option if you’re looking to catch bass in June. Use sizes ranging from 1/4 to 3/8 ounces, with natural colors like green pumpkin and brown, or black and blue in murky water or low-light conditions. Slow down and fish rocks and docks in varying water depths, targeting areas with a mix of structure and cover. Following these tips can increase your chances of landing a big bass this June. As always, thanks for following me on Instagram jay.striker.52 and at www.jaystriker.com