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Top 5 Baits For June Bass Fishing!



These techniques are amazing in June! There are so many great lures that can catch fish throughout the month of June, but these are our favorites! We’re not just giving you the techniques to focus on for the coming month either, we’re giving you our exact colors, sizes, and where we like to fish them! This is going to be a fun!

Whether you like to fish shallow or deep, there are exciting options for you this month! You can power fish, slow fish, throw big baits, throw tiny baits, there are a ton of options! If you’re going to walk away from this video with anything, it’s that a Swinging Jig Head and a topwater need to be on deck every day!

Below you’ll find links to the exact baits Matt discussed in the video. We’ve listed them in the order he discussed them and included our favorite sizes and colors for each. All the links go directly to Tackle Warehouse where you can see detailed photos and descriptions of each item.

*WOBBLE HEAD…*
•Dirty Jigs Pivot Point Football: https://bit.ly/2jOY1Ns
Size: 1/2 oz with 4/0 Hook, 3/4 oz with 5/0 Hook

•Xzone Adrenaline Craw: https://bit.ly/3ebTO5h
Colors: Junebug, Dark Junebug

*TOPWATER…*
•Megabass Giant Dog X: https://bit.ly/2yU84eE
Colors: Sexy French Pearl, Sexy Shad, Wagin Hasu 2

•Jackall Kaera Frog: https://bit.ly/2Fz6SA3
Colors: Glitter Hasu, Glitter Bluegill, White

*FINESSE SWIMBAITS AND HEADS…*
•Storm 3.5″ Largo Shad: https://bit.ly/3vxP0NB
Colors: Albino Shad, Pro Blue Red Pearl

•Xzone 4″ Swammer: https://bit.ly/2PogV0q
Colors: Electric Shad, Pro Blue Red Pearl

•Dirty Jigs TacticalBassin Underspin: https://bit.ly/4bKgVQf
Size: 3/8 – 1/2 oz

•Dirty Jigs Screwed Up Swimbait Head: https://bit.ly/3U5RsIx
Size: 3/8 – 1/2 oz

*CRANKBAITS…*
•Spro Speed Demon: https://bit.ly/3XGWUC2
Colors: Old School Shad, Laundry Matte

•Strike King 6XD: https://bit.ly/2ery44M
Colors: Sexy Shad, Chartreuse Sexy Shad

•River2Sea Tactical DD 75: https://bit.ly/37dclbX
Colors: True Shad, Metallic Shad, Summer Minnow

*SHAKY HEADS AND WORMS…*
•Netbait T Mac Worm: https://bit.ly/2jndwj9
Colors: Junebug, Bama Bug

•Xzone Deception Worm: https://bit.ly/43YDE6x
Colors: Junebug, Dark Junebug

•Dirty Jigs Stand Up Finesse Head: https://bit.ly/3fUYNby
Size: 3/16 oz

•MissileBaits Warlock Head: https://bit.ly/4bg8DyC
Size: 1/8 oz

*TUBE…*
•Big Bite Baits Tour Tube: https://bit.ly/32e23VR
Color: Green Pumpkin Blue

•Xzone 60 Degree Hook: https://bit.ly/3jCHmR8
Size: 1/4 oz

*BUDGET WOBBLE HEAD COMBO…*
Rod- St. Croix Bass X 7’4″ Heavy Fast: https://bit.ly/2r0xWAs
Reel- Daiwa Fuego CT: https://bit.ly/35hugfH
Line- Sunline Super FC 17 lb: https://bit.ly/2p7fxju

*BUDGET TOPWATER COMBO…*
Rod– St. Croix Bass X 7’1″ Medium Fast: https://bit.ly/2r0xWAs
Reel– Shimano SLX A 150 (HG): https://bit.ly/2NfdOnk
Line– Sufix 832 (30 lb): https://bit.ly/2ae93Ji
Leader– Sufix Advance (14 lb): https://bit.ly/3GJEUix

*BUDGET CRANKBAIT COMBO…*
Rod– Cashion Element 7’3″ Medium Heavy Moderate Fast: https://bit.ly/3xZbLAy
Reel– Shimano SLX XT 150 (HG): https://bit.ly/2BRTYL8
Line– Sunline FC (15 lb): https://bit.ly/2h4LNjm

*BUDGET SHAKEY HEAD SPINNING COMBO…*
Rod– Shimano Intenza 7′ Medium: https://bit.ly/3O8zBye
Reel– Shimano Miravel 2500 HG: https://bit.ly/3QZnwL5
Line– Seaguar InvizX Fluorocarbon (10 lb): https://bit.ly/2oVsG2Y

*TACTICALBASSIN LURE DESIGNS (AND APPAREL)*
We have a variety of custom lure designs and apparel available! Everything from Swimbaits and crankbaits, to hats and hoodies! Its all available direct through Tackle Warehouse with fast shipping. See it here… 

TacticalBassin Lure Designs: http://bit.ly/38YpPIz
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*MAJOR EQUIPMENT WE USE DAILY… *

Boat– Skeeter FXR 21: https://bit.ly/43GvGQh
Motor– Yamaha VMAX SHO 250 HP: https://bit.ly/3xolFv0
Trolling Motor– Minn Kota Ultrex Quest: https://bit.ly/41RErpY
Electronics– Humminbird Apex 13: https://bit.ly/3pdaK1q
Anchors– Minn Kota Raptors: https://bit.ly/3iMUrEJ
Camera– GoPro Hero 12: https://bit.ly/3MwQToy

*FAVORITE TOOLS AND GEAR…* 

Favorite sunglasses: https://bit.ly/3cLH0kl
Favorite Pliers: https://bit.ly/3xJFwTu
Favorite Rod Cover: https://bit.ly/3UewJEx
Favorite life jacket: http://bit.ly/2odXXIP
Favorite Scale: http://bit.ly/2f7QgQ9
Favorite Lure Retriever: http://bit.ly/2TLTJc6
Favorite Braid Cutters: https://bit.ly/35KSp3O
Favorite Split Ring Pliers: http://bit.ly/2fT4Qw0
Favorite Storage Box: https://bit.ly/3U9y4cl
Favorite Net: https://bit.ly/3kdZ3kA
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If you plan to do any shopping, using our links before doing your shopping at Tackle Warehouse is the single greatest way to support us! You won’t be able to even see a difference but they’ll know you’re one of us!

#June #fishing #bassfishing

Monster Staff

Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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  1. I will be heading up to our Northwesters Wisconsin cabin on Friday. Missed it last week. But the Prior 3 & 4th week of May the Crappies were insane. They were hitting everything from a Mini Mite to a Bob Lewis Mini Rattle Trap. Even Beetle Spins. Once I found them it was every other cast and sometimes every cast. We released every Crappie we caught. They will be bigger next year.

  2. This wobble head and junebug creature combo just changed my life….

    I've always struggled at my local reservoir. Not anymore!

    I've been ON them in NE Ohio with this wobble head.
    Back to back, 5 pounders from the bank just walking and burning it along the rocky shoreline.

    Like he says, this bait has "IT"

  3. Took the Yak out on Memorial day to a little grassy lake here in Ohio. 79 acres, not very big. Got on the water about 8 and stayed out till 1pm. Caught 25+ fish, just absolutely crushed em. Just about all of em on a Showerblows worked over the milfoils in 3-6ft of water. Damn near every cast had a blow up. Just really reinvigorated my love for bass fishing

  4. I had an absolute shit kayak fishing trip. Right off the bat I try to stop by the DNR to buy a new launch permit, we'll they didn't open till 8am and since it's 6am my dumb ass takes my chances. I get my kayak in the water and my smokes fall out of my life jacket pocket and in the water, they're all ruined. Now it's close to 7:30ish am and I hear a boat coming at me. It's the DNR. I still don't have the launch permit because they weren't open and there is no where near me that sells them. He says he could give me a hefty ticket but ends up selling me a launch permit for $25. He leaves and about 10 minutes later my kayak rudder cable breaks off of my trolling motor and now I can only go in circles. The one time I forget my paddle I need it. For the next hour I'm stuck doing circles in the water until I finally get close to shore. I was so pissed off I went to message my old lady but change my mind and forget my phone in my lap. I'm in about 5ft of water approaching land so I stand up and only to realize my phone was in my lap too late. Luckily I found the phone in 5ft of water about an hour of searching. Luckily I guess it's water proof cause it's still working.
    Didn't even catch a damn fish.
    All I got out of that trip was a sunburn a broken steering cable and yelled at by a dnr for not having a launch permit.

  5. Could you make a video on pike fishing and what size reels type of rod type of bait ect I know this is mainly a bass channel but figured it’s worth a shot to ask worst case scenario I get a no 😂😂😂😂💪💪 keep up the great work guys you stole my attention about Tuesday this week watched about all your damn videos 😂😂😂😂🙌🙌🙌🙌 love it thank you for your money spent, time used and your engagement not just serious got some jokes and laughs in their aswell keep it up

  6. What rod do you suggest for underspin/paddle tail? It was talked about in video but not in description. Haven't found the right one for that application quite yet. Thanks in advance!

  7. You guys are amazing and have been a huge inspiration to me. One of my biggest questions is… what do you replace your ZMan chatter bait snaps with? If at all. I’ve had two snaps fail on me in the last month. I like the old twisted wire that were on the older chatter baits and have duplicated those with DIY spinner bait wire. If you could let us know that would be great!
    Thanks for all you do. Appreciate all your content.

  8. You guys are awesome. I do appreciate the information that seems to be unbiased (its not sponsored information)
    I appreciate you guys sharing this stuff.

  9. Would like to see a in depth shakey head/ big worm video. Specifically showing what rods you use for the technique. I throw a shaky head often but I hate spinning tackle. Good stuff as usual!!

  10. Okay Mighty Matt, you say about your swimbaits, “ I wanna be different than everybody else “ then hold up the Swammer, and Largo Shad😂😂😂😂 which you’ve been praising for a long time……. I’m just happy I have them,because you guys recommend baits, and they’re sold out or backordered😂😂😂 BRAVO TB You guys have earned every blessing you get 💯 I did have to get a couple of Swamp Lords to hold me til the Jackall is back in stock🤷🏻‍♂️😎🍀🎣🍀

  11. i bought my first pack of largo shads in april. no joke each paddle tail caught over 20 fish before it was no longer usable. they are some of the most durable plastice ive ever used. and they catch fish like matt said when nothing elsr will that 3" one is money

  12. I use tubes all the time but I Texas rig them using the Trokar tube hook and that hook is freakin awesome and in my opinion the best tube hook ever! Eagle Claw has Trokar tube hooks but they also make it in the regular needle point just called the Eagle Claw tube hook and they are cheaper to buy but work just as well awesome hooks

  13. The place I normally fish is VERY tough…Lowland urban reservoir with very little structure besides weeds during summer.The ZMAN Flashback Mini chatterbait (1/8 oz) has been the best producer for me lately. I always try natural looking shad imitations (the lake is loaded with gizzard shad) but can't seem to entice them very often. Persistence does pay off though, I got my only Colorado Master Angler 2 years ago with a 20", 4lb smallmouth on a BPS "The Egg" in a natural shad color. The lake is mainly a walleye fishery, they seem to really like leeches on a slip bobber setup, about 4-6 feet deep. Rainbow trout fishing is slow too, but if you find a powerbait color that they like on that day, you can get your limit.

  14. Just want to thank you guys for all the information you guys provide. Once I found this channel, every aspect of my fishing has benefited. From multiple new P.B.s in weight/quantity, to rarely if ever losing a fish or line/knot failure. Bill Dance was my basic schooling, but T.B. was my collegiate education!

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