| Posted on September 5, 2011 at 11:55 AM |
Fall brings many changes. Not only do the leaves change colors and the weather turn bearable, but the bass and fishing patterns change. The water is starting to cool off and the bass are coming out of their deep-water haunts and moving shallow. Both largemouth and smallmouth bass come shallow to feast on baitfish. The largemouth will focus their efforts on shad, while the smallmouth will gorge on crawfish. These fish are very vulnerable this time of year due to the fact that they are looking to fatten up for winter and anything that looks close to the prefered prey is going down the gullet. There are a wide variety of patterns and lures to catch these fish on, but probably the most productive pattern to catch a lot of big fish in the fall is to throw a jig.
JJ's Jigs, www.jjsjigs.com, make the finest jigs around and they have two particular models that are on FIRE right now for smallmouth. The Booger Jig Series is the most versatile jig on the market. It's unique design allows the bait's appendages to move in current or slack water. It gives off enticing pulsations to trigger either finicky or aggressive largemouth or smallmouth. The Booger Jig can be bought in a spectrum of colors to mimic any baitfish you want! This jig is just plain amazing. Toss the Booger Jig near any sort of cover and hop it around. If you do not receive a bite witin 6 hops, reel in, and cast to another piece of cover. It is easy to work and it will catch you more and bigger fish.
The Grubber Jig Series is a variant design of the Booger Jig Series. It is a jig that will work when nothing else will. It is known for its smallmouth catchabililty as well as it's supreme toughness. You can hook 50+ fish and the jig will still remain usable and in tact. It sports a plastic tail to put off extra vibration in murky and stained water. The Grubber Jig can also be purchased in a spectrum of colors to suit the water your fishing. They can also be purchased in differenct weights to suit the wind and current conditions. This jig is great to toss in and behind current breaks, eddies, or any sort of cover that may hold fish. Be aware of a bite when the jig is falling. Around 80% of strikes on jigs occur when the bait is falling.
Like I said before, the jig is arguably one of the greatest lures for the fall time. Its versatility is key to catch more and bigger fish. When the fish move shallow in the fall, you'll be ready for them. Just make sure to stock up on a bunch of Booger and Grubber Jigs from JJ's Jigs, www.jjsjigs.com, and you will have the chance to catch the fish of a lifetime. These jigs just plain work. Tight lines this fall everyone!
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