Let the dawgs out 
By Mike Frisch US Source: echopress 7/12/2024
Mike Frisch
Mike Frisch lays out his reason for why a gravel dawg crankbait is a top bass catcher in weedy cover on the edges of large flats
 

One of my favorite summer fishing patterns revolves around bass when they are located in weedy cover on the edges of large flats. Often, I fish a “big jig,” which is a heavy skirted bass jig in the ½- to ¾-ounce size range and tipped with a big plastic trailer like a Rage Craw. I will cruise the edge of a chosen flat, making pitches ahead of the boat and to the weed edges, to what is often referred to as the "deep weedline."

 
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