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The Bass Fishing Lure Guide

What to throw, when to throw it, and why. Covers Ned rigs, jerkbaits, crankbaits, topwater, and soft plastics across all seasons.

🐛 Ned Rig

The Finesse Setup Every Bass Angler Needs

The Ned rig is a small mushroom-head jig (typically 1/10 to 3/16 oz) paired with a short, buoyant soft plastic — usually 2.5 to 3 inches. The buoyant plastic stands the tail up off the bottom when the jig sits, creating a subtle, irresistible action that bass can't leave alone.

It excels in cold water, clear water, and pressured fisheries where bass have seen every power fishing presentation repeatedly. The Ned rig is the reason many serious northeast pond anglers get bites in 45°F water when nothing else works.

Setup

Pair a 1/10 oz Finesse TRD head with a Z-Man TRD worm on 8–10 lb fluorocarbon. Use a 7' medium spinning rod — the St. Croix Mojo is the standard. Keep your retrieve slow: drag, pause, drag, pause.

When the Ned Rig Shines

Water temp45–65°F — Excellent
Water temp65–75°F — Good
Water clarityClear — Excellent
Water clarityStained — Decent
Fishing pressureHigh pressure — Best choice
Bottom typeRocky / Gravel — Excellent

Best Ned Rig Baits

🌿 Jerkbaits

Jerkbaits: The Cold Water Weapon

A jerkbait is a slender, minnow-style hard bait worked with sharp downward rod twitches that cause the lure to dart and suspend erratically. Between jerks, the lure hangs in the water column — and that pause is where most bites happen.

In water temps below 55°F, bass metabolism slows and they won't chase fast-moving lures. But they'll almost always eat a jerkbait on the pause — especially in clear water where they can track it from a distance.

The Pause is Everything

Cold water means longer pauses. In 40°F water, hold for 10–15 seconds between twitches. In 55°F water, 3–5 seconds. The colder the water, the more patience you need — and the more it pays off.

Jerkbait Conditions

Water temp40–58°F — Prime
Water temp58–68°F — Still effective
Water clarityClear — Excellent
Water clarityMuddy — Poor choice
SeasonEarly spring / late fall

Top Jerkbait Picks

📅 Lure Selection by Season

What to Throw and When

Lure Type
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
Ned Rig
Prime
Excellent
Good
Good
Jerkbait
Prime
Excellent
Slow
Good
Crankbait
Slow
Good
Prime
Excellent
Topwater
Skip
Early AM
Prime
Early AM
Soft Plastic
Slow
Excellent
Prime
Good