Frisch: Summer Bass on the Flats
- Mike Frisch hosts the Fishing the Midwest TV series, discussing summer bass fishing techniques for 2025-06-07.
- Guides often use Ned Rigging on deep weed lines because high sun and calm winds draw big bass onto flats at specific depths.
- Bass tend to roam weed edges during early or late day and on cloudy, windy days, making water depth a key factor in locating them.
- Frisch explains that pinpointing the specific depth where fish are feeding can make locating them easier, particularly in areas of the flats where the depth changes gently.
- Applying these tips may improve anglers’ chances of catching large bass on flats during summer outings on their local lakes.
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Frisch: Summer Bass on the Flats
ALEXANDRIA — Lots of Midwestern bass anglers, this one included, like to fish the deep or outside edge of the weed line utilizing spinning gear and “Ned-Rig” style baits. Ned Rigging the deep weed line is, in fact, a favorite technique of lots of fishing guides who prefer this fishing method for its simplicity and the number of bass and other fish species often caught. At times, however, the bite can be better, especially for big bass, by fishin…
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