Best Grass Jig Rod
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Rods recommendations for using the Grass Jigs technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods
$150.00 – $160.00

Reported by
Seth Akenson
Lower Prior Lake (MN)

Reported by
Robert Phipps
Whitewater Lake (WI)
Robert Phipps reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods on Whitewater Lake. Additional comments from this report: "South end of the lake and around the islands, throwing a half ounce feider stealth jig black n blue with a strike king baby rage craw. All fish caught were between 16-19 inches."

Reported by
JACK_EM
Saratoga Lake (NY)
JACK_EM reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods on Saratoga Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Cage feider jig works very well here in the grass and anywhere on the lake. They just eat it good"
Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release
$179.99 – $289.99

Reported by
Nathan14
Pool 1 Mississippi (MN)
Nathan14 reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release on Pool 1 Mississippi. Additional comments from this report: "Here's the deal, caught severval smallmouth in the late summer to early fall using a 1/2 oz outkast stealth feider in feider craw paired with a Yum Craw Chunk 3.75 in Ultimate Craw. Rod was a standard MH/F with 17lb flouro and a 6:3 Zillion SV. "

Reported by
T Lo
Lake Minnetonka (MN)
T Lo reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release on Lake Minnetonka. Additional comments from this report: "The majority of bass were in their post spawn phase and were keying in on bluegill that were getting ready to spawn. I spent the day focusing on shallow grass flats with clean vegetation near docks. There are lots of areas that near docks where homeowners clean off the bottom of the lake with their weed rollers that welcome bluegill to bed. I utilized my Humminbird Mega 360 to find the "honeycombs" and casted at areas where the grass edge met the bluegill spawning areas. Caught most of my fish on a Outkast Stealth Feider Jig in Money Craw color with a Strike King Rage Chunk as a trailer in the Blue Craw color. Did not fish deeper than 8 feet of water this day."

Reported by
Bradley Leuthner
Whaletail Lake (MN)
Bradley Leuthner reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release on Whaletail Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Its a reallyfun time to be out on whaletail. Look for big weed clumps. Close to deep water is better. Get some heavy braid and a big jig. Its not a numbers game,but size is great. "
St. Croix Victory Casting Rods
$200.00 – $275.00

Reported by
LipRipper_MN
Pool 4 Sloughs at Pepin (WI)
LipRipper_MN reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Pool 4 Sloughs at Pepin. Additional comments from this report: "The bass were relating to small openings or edges of the weed line that had rock bottom, they weren’t out over sand or on the edge the bottom had to be rock, so focus on those transition areas, and don’t be afraid to fire that jig into the grass and pop it out, can get crazy reaction strikes that way! "
Reported by
Joel Vuorenmaa
Grindstone Lake (WI)
Joel Vuorenmaa reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Grindstone Lake. Additional comments from this report: "I own many different casting reels, but none of them are as smooth as the Shimano Curado mgl 150. This reel overall stands above the others. And the price is nice! I will be buying these from now on. I already bought two of them."

Reported by
Nate Nipper
Lake Minnetonka (MN)
Nate Nipper reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Lake Minnetonka. Additional comments from this report: "Fall fishing on Tonka is all about shallow cover and grass from my experience. Put the trolling motor on high and lock the jig in your hand. Slow down only when you run into something that needs a few more casts. Cast at anything that looks like it would hold a fish. The better grass clumps were key this year, but wood, docks, boat lifts and things like that are always good targets in the fall. Fun time to grind for sure."
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Seth Akenson reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Grass Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods on Lower Prior Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Bass could be found on deep weedlines adjacent to bluegill. We caught most bass pulling jigs through the vegetation and pausing. Be patient and work baits slow. Throwing heavier jigs will also allow you to cast farther and maintain bottom contact in windy conditions "