There are 2 lures that catch fish 365 days of the year – a Keitech Swimbait and a Ned Rig – 2 deadly lures for bass. In this video I show you a few techniques for fishing a Keitech and Ned Rig that not too many anglers talk about.
IMO the only lure you need to catch bass in spring is a Ned Rig – it’s among the most versatile fishing lures to catch bass and you can do a wide range of techniques with it! In this video I introduce you to the NEW Power Ned Worm and we review it’s design and how to fish it.
In this fishing video I test a Ned Rig technique where no pro would fish it to catch bass on Lake Kissimmee prior to the Major League Fishing Toyota Series event. We learn what some of the winning baits, lures, and fishing techniques will be for the event. Lake Toho, Kissimmee, and whole chain hold some giant bass and allow anglers to use a wide range of fishing techniques toe catch bass. 1 of the coolest way we tried in this video is taking a Ned Rig and using it in heavy cover where no pro would throw it.
If you want to learn about the latest fishing techniques, fishing lures, Bog the rescue dog, and all things bass fishing SIGN UP NOW for the Balzz email https://bit.ly/3dVW8Md
Want the Ned Rig Jig, fishing rods, and other lures from the video? Find them at Tackle Warehouse:
Fishing for bass on one of the best lakes in the country – Lake Okeechobee. Fish are in a transition mode and we started the day punching mats with braided line and flipping setups – mostly a 1.5oz tungsten weight and a Gambler Lures Crawdaddy. The mat bite was not happening the way we hoped so we started targeting submerged hydrilla on the north end of the lake using a technique Donny figured out a couple weeks earlier. Basically we were dragging soft plastics with lighter tungsten weights through grass and the fish would react when we pulled the bait off the hydrilla – somewhat like a subtle reaction strike. Donny stuck with a 1/2oz tungsten weight and a Gambler Fat Ace where as I caught most of my fish on a Wrecking Ball swinging football head and a soft plastic. We caught a ton of fish, many of which I didn’t include in the video but the key was hitting that grass and working the bait through it. Fishing is starting to improve as we get some cooler weather but the water is high following Hurricane Irma so that will be a challenge in locating groups of fish moving in to spawn as it tends to spread them out a bit. All in all a killer day on Lake Okeechobee hanging out with my good friend and local stick Donny Bass!
Weather:mostly sunny, slight breeze out of the east, air in the low 70’s to mid 80’s
LIKE SUBSCRIBE and help promote real fishing vids!
Day on the Lake: fishing for bass offshore targeting structure like brush and shell. Water temp in the low to mid 80’s. Baits: Gambler Wrecking Ball + ER16 – 6″ Roboworm – Gambler Football Jig + Mega Daddy