This episode of McFarland’s Lesson – I answer a viewers question – How I choose the right jig to fish Lake Fork. I discuss how to choose the right color and weight of a jig. I also discuss how to keep the color selection simple. How to choose the certain colors of jigs to mimic three basic creatures the bass feed on. I also mention what type of jigs I use to fish Lake Fork.
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Great stuff!
Great video thanks
I'm trying to force myself to fish a jig to gain some confidence but it's a struggle since the bite is slow
Good stuff Mike !
A really good thing about the 6th Sense "Nirvana" color. It's kind of a combination between black/blue and green pumpkin. Really like it in their Prawns.
Awesome info as always. I build my own jigs….my three main colors I have been building and carrying are a couple of versions of the PB&J, green pumpkin, and a basic black and blue. So I feel after this video, it confirms in my head I'm carry and fishing the right choices. One of the issues I have is transitioning from Ohio where 99% of my fishing was fishing basically shallow water, to the deeper structure fishing here at Kentucky Lake where I have been living since 2016. One problem is that the total bass population here has been compromised by several years of bad spawns about four or five years ago and complicated by the invasion of the Asian carp. So because bites are hard to come by even on good days, it can mess with your head. But again excellent information. I think I have almost every corner show you have put out in the last year and a half saved in my library! Keep up the great teaching!