By Lynn Murphy on Tuesday, 03 March 2026
Category: Catch of the Day

Bass Fishing Techniques

​This guide provides an overview of effective techniques for catching bass, covering different lure types, environmental factors, and essential gear.

Understanding Bass Behavior

Successful bass fishing often depends on understanding how bass interact with their environment throughout the year.

Seasonal Movements

Season

Behavior

Technique Focus

Spring (Pre-Spawn)

Moving to shallow, warmer water to feed and prepare for spawning.

Slow presentations near structure (wood, rocks, docks).

Spring (Spawn)

Nesting in shallow, protected areas. Aggressive defense of the nest.

Sight fishing, finesse presentations near nests.

Summer

Move to deeper, cooler water during the day; feed near cover in low light.

Deep cranking, jig fishing, topwater early/late.

Fall

Feeding heavily in preparation for winter. Often schooling up.

Covering water quickly with moving baits (spinnerbaits, lipless crankbaits).

Winter

Slow metabolism. Holding tight to deep structure.

Very slow, vertical presentations (spoons, jigs).

Essential Gear

While techniques vary, some gear is essential for bass fishing.

Lure Categories and Techniques

The best technique is often dictated by the lure being used.

1. Hard Baits

Hard baits mimic baitfish and are ideal for covering water quickly.

Crankbaits

Crankbaits are designed to dive to a specific depth. The depth is determined by the size and shape of the lip.

Jerkbaits

Jerkbaits are slender lures that suspend or float.

2. Soft Plastics

Soft plastics are highly versatile and effective for slow, precise presentations.

Lure Type

Technique

Ideal Conditions

Worms (Texas Rig)

Dragging or hopping along the bottom, probing heavy cover.

Heavy cover, deep water.

Senkos/Stick Baits (Wacky Rig)

Cast and allow to free-fall on a slack line. Minimal action needed.

Clear water, finicky fish.

Creature Baits/Flipping Jigs

Used for punching through matted vegetation or flipping into docks.

Dense cover, stained water.

3. Topwater Lures

Topwater baits are fished on the surface and are extremely exciting when bass are active.

4. Metal and Skirted Lures

These are essential for active feeding periods and different water clarities.

Spinnerbaits

Features a skirted body and one or two rotating blades that flash and vibrate.

Jigs (Football/Finesse)

Jigs mimic crawfish or baitfish.

Environmental Factors

Understanding the environment helps in selecting the right technique and location.