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Field Notes

A hand-tied casting jig is best fished around cover, rock, and bottom structure where bass are feeding on crawfish or baitfish. Cast it out, let it sink, then work it with hops, drags, or a steady retrieve to keep it near the bottom.

Pros

  • Hand-tied skirt for natural movement
  • Good for bottom-oriented presentations
  • Versatile around cover and structure

Cons

  • Can snag in heavy cover
  • Requires bottom-contact technique

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