
That’s normally where the fish will be every time you fish that spot.

Just like there are sweet spots on a ledge, there are also sweet spots on a bluff wall.

I’ve caught a pile of fish and won a lot of jackpot tournaments around my house by throwing a big worm around bluffs. Another great place to fish them is bluff walls. For some reason bass just can’t stand that worm coming through a brush pile. My favorite place to fish a big worm is around brush. My theory is that bass think the worm is a small snake, and most snakes don’t come out until the temperature gets pretty warm. After the water temperature gets above 75 degrees, that’s when big worm fishing really gets cranked up. I’ve caught summer bass on worms as long as 16 inches, so don’t be afraid to go big this time of year. Here’s how I fish it, my setup, and what to look for to have a great day despite the heat.įirst of all let’s define what I mean by “big” worm I’m talking about worms that are 10 inches and bigger. This technique has kind of fallen off the map, but trust me, it is still as effective as ever. When the water temperature gets hot, one of the best ways to catch bass is on a big Texas-rigged plastic worm.
