How About a Super Lesson on Fishing Structures?

Learn How to Hook Big Bass on Jigs in Early Summer!
Allen Johnson shares some of his secrets to locating and pulling bass from structure in this instructive and entertaining video. The setting is Wheeler Lake on Tennessee River chain. He talks about where to expect to find bash and how they behave in the early summer. Why does he prefer jigs over crankbait in these situations? It is not because he can’t get strikes on crankbait. He speaks with confidence gained from a lot of experience. You will like his presentation of the jig he uses and discussion of the size of jig for shale and rock beds. Allen never had to change his jig during his whole day of fishing while he explained his technique for stumps and different beds.
You can read more about crankbait and jig fishing technics:
- HOW DO YOU CATCH A BASS OR (TEN BASS) ON SHAD CRANKBAIT?
- FANTASTIC LESSON IN JIG FISHING FOR BASS WITH GREAT DEMONSTRATION SHOTS!
Allen eliminated any guesswork about where the bass would be using electronic equipment to check the depths and find structure on the bottom of the lake. Next he made sure the fish were actually grouping around the structure before he started fishing. This no-nonsense approach and his sharing of his secrets to hooking and landing bass make this a very useful lesson. He accompanies his advice by pulling in several nice bass during the day.
Watch how he pops the jig out of the basses’ mouth!
