Recently, I spent a few days exploring and fishing Lake Worth. It's a Texas bass fishing lake that's not too far from my house, but this was my first bass fishing trip to Lake Worth. While it's known as a large bass Texas lake, it can produce decent-to-good numbers on any given day.
I am a huge fan of rock-based Texas reservoirs or rock lakes. This is probably due to the fact that I enjoy jig fishing so much, especially 1/2 oz to 1 oz football jigs. So I spent most of my time fishing for largemouth bass and spotted bass with football jigs.
I did fairly well, too. Most of my bass fell between 14-16' inches with a couple of fatties in the mix. My two favorite jigs on Lake Worth: All-Terrain Tackle Rock Jigs completed with Hag's Tornado 5' Junebug bass worms. B
Drag, pop, pull, pause ... That's how I used these quality jigs. I highly recommend this lake for anyone who wants to improve their jig bass fishing.
Check out the jig and trailer featured below. Such an amazing duo!
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