Two tactics for smallmouth bass today
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Jun 22nd, 2017 by OutdoorsFIRST
Modified Nov 20th, 2018 at 9:19 PM
It’s early summer and I love catching smallmouth bass. To keep things simple, I’m going to limit myself to just two rods and two presentations. What would you take? I’d bring a swimbait and a jerkbait, and here’s where, when and how I’d fish them.
To find bass fast, fancast soft-bodied swimbaits like LIVETARGET’s 4-inch Trout Swimbait on top of the flat. Either drift or use your trolling motor while making long casts and slow, steady retrieves-letting the swimbait’s tail provide the majority of the action.
Suspending jerkbaits excel for fishing the sides of the flat and over nearby deeper water. The 2¾-inch RS70S LIVETARGET Rainbow Smelt Jerkbait is a personal favorite. Fish it with a jerk-pause cadence, experimenting with the number of jerks and duration of pauses. Don’t be afraid to pause the bait 10 to 15 seconds or more if bass are lethargic or you need to give deep fish time to come up and eat.
As for the two rods, I recommend a 6’9″, medium action Muse Gold spinning rod spooled with superbraid mainline and fluorocarbon leader for jerkbaits. A 7’0″ medium-action casting rod with low-stretch, 12-pound monofilament or flurocarbon is ideal for swimbaits because the rod loads nicely when a bass takes the bait.