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Why these fit
If you’re asking about BFS in general, the most practical starting point is a light-tackle setup plus a few proven finesse baits. The BFS Bundle is the easiest all-around entry point because it’s built for BFS and finesse fishing. For moving baits, BFSPINNERBAIT and 1/16 OZ ULADED JIG are both clearly aimed at BFS or ultralight use. For slower, more pressured-fish presentations, Bone White - Wacko Worm and Bone White - Swim Gill give you compact soft-plastic options that fit finesse bass fishing well.
Technique notes
- Spinnerbait/BFS moving bait: cast to shallow cover, grass edges, or windy banks and keep the retrieve steady.
- Bladed jig: use a slow-to-moderate retrieve and let the bait work through the water with a tight wobble.
- Wacky worm: fish it on slack line or with tiny twitches for pressured fish in clear water.
- Swimbait-style plastic: steady swim, occasional pauses, or slow roll around baitfish and bluegill areas.
- Bundle: use it to test which BFS style the fish want before narrowing down.
When to switch
- Switch to heavier tackle if you need longer casts, thicker cover control, or bigger hooks.
- Switch to hard baits or topwater if fish are actively chasing and you want more reaction bites.
- Switch to jigs or craw-style plastics if the fish are holding tight to bottom structure.
- Switch to smaller terminal tackle like NECK BREAKER™ - BFS / SURF BREAKER - BKK HOOK when you need a compact rig for tiny plastics or bait.
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