BIG BITE BAITS WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME LESTER
BRATCHER TO OUR STAFF. LES RETIRED FROM A SUCCESSFUL COACHING
CAREER AFTER 31 YEARS. HE IS AN AVID BASS
FISHERMAN WITH OVER 20 YEARS OF TOURNAMENT
EXPERIENCE.
Texas
Rig Still Has It
Looking
back many years ago one of
the first ways that I
caught bass was by using a
texas rigged worm, now 25
years later it is still a
texas rigged worm that I
turn to when the bite gets
tough and I need to put
one more fish in the
livewell to make my
tournament limit. In a nut
shell that will tell you
some of the power that
fishing a texas rigged
worm has when it comes to
catching bass. In fact if
you look at all the
Bassmaster Tournaments
winning techniques from
start to the present;
texas rigged worms was
number 3 out of all the
different techniques in
ways of how tournaments
were won over the years.
So what makes the texas
rig so good, let's take a
closer look at what it has
to offer and a few
different ways to rig and
fish this top 3 bass bait
of all times.
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How
To Rig A Cane Stick
Learn
our suggestions on the three best ways to
Rig the Rojas Cane Stick.
Texas
Rigged – This is probably going to be the number one way many
of the bass fishermen will fish the Cane
Stick. Simply run the hook through and rig
it
Texas
style, this will give you a slow
presentation that will let the natural
action of the Cane Stick catch fish for
you. Read
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Fishing
Tip: Try varying the speed of your
retrieve. While some fish are turned on by
fast moving baits, others may be waiting for
prey to come into the perfect position
especially when hanging around structure.
Fishing
Tip: Big Bite Pro Jeff Kriet: "When
pulling a lure through the grass, try to
make contact with stumps. When you hit a
stump, just raise the rod, crawl the bait
over the stump then let the bait fall back
down in front of the stump. That's how I
find a lot of my bites."
Check back here often as we build our
database of techniques