When the jig hits the bottom, it rests with the hook pointing upward. This “stand-up” posture make the bait look like a natural prey, like a crawfish defensively raising its claws, which triggers strikes from bass.
When the jig hits the bottom, it rests with the hook pointing upward. This “stand-up” posture make the bait look like a natural prey, like a crawfish defensively raising its claws, which triggers strikes from bass.