Best Structure 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 Structure Jigs technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
St. Croix Victory Casting Rods
$200.00 – $275.00

Reported by
Jeff
Clam Lake (WI)

Reported by
Mark Ripp Outdoors
Black Hawk Lake (WI)
Mark Ripp Outdoors reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Black Hawk Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Water temps in the mid 50’s now and water clarity is slightly cloudy but good. Had a 1-2 punch flipping a jig around laydowns and then cranking rock in 5-7 feet of water. "

Reported by
Trent Ellis
Lake Of The Ozarks (MO)
Trent Ellis reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Lake Of The Ozarks. Additional comments from this report: "Fish are relating close to the main lake still, there are fish a lot of places, but the most active ones seemed closer to the main lake. Look for big creeks and fish the first two or three cuts or dock stretches. Fish the front of the docks during high sun and post front conditions, and if clouds or rain moves in, fish the back of the docks. Fishing a structure jig is a great way to catch these fish. A little blue flake seems to be helping right now. "
St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods
$150.00 – $160.00

Reported by
Brandon Garrett
White Bear Lake (MN)
Brandon Garrett reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods on White Bear Lake. Additional comments from this report: "On Sunday 8/28/2022, the water temperature was 73 degrees, and the weather was cloudy with occasional rain. Bass up to 3lb could be found out in 16-17' where sand met submerged coontail looking vegetation. Dragging a jig a foot or two, waiting 15-20sec, dragging again was getting strikes while the jig was moving. But, the better size bass were found pitching to clumps of submerged weeds in about 10' of water."

Reported by
Tom
Lake Koronis (MN)
Tom reported catching Smallmouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods on Lake Koronis. Additional comments from this report: "Leave the East access near Mud Lake. As you leave the channel and enter into the main body of the lake stay on the left side (south side). Bottom bounce drop shots and cast craw jigs for large smallmouth and walleye. Troll back and fourth from where you entered the main body to the carp dam. If you are here at spawn, Cast Ned rigs and wacky work set ups at the carp dam. Here is where the smallmouth spawn."

Reported by
Simi
Pelican Lake (MN)
Simi reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and St. Croix Mojo Bass Casting Rods on Pelican Lake. Additional comments from this report: "The large point on this lake produces a perfect Bass habitat. Stay on the wind blown side and fish the ledge of this point throwing a jig, bounce down the ledge to find the fish. Early evening fishing produced multiple fish over 4 pounds."
Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release
$179.99 – $289.99

Reported by
Brandon Downs
East Lake Okoboji (IA)
Brandon Downs reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release on East Lake Okoboji . Additional comments from this report: "Males are starting to move up shallow to make beds, you can find a few larger females cruising up shallow around docks or shallow cover. "

Reported by
Joe Titus
Grace Lake (MN)
Joe Titus reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release on Grace Lake. Additional comments from this report: "RIsing water temps and multiple sunny days have pushed many fish up under the grassy docks. We had much success flippin and throwing a senko in and around these docks. "
Reported by
Scott Anderson
Strawberry Lake (MI)
Scott Anderson reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rods - 2018 Release on Strawberry Lake . Additional comments from this report: "Flipping/casting a 1/2 oz. Stealth Feider jig in Money Craw with a green pumpkin Rage craw in submerged vegetation varying from 6-15’ for largemouth. Lots of bluegill spotted shallow. "
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Jeff reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and St. Croix Victory Casting Rods on Clam Lake . Additional comments from this report: "I headed to the Northside River mouth and through a jig (or your favorite texas rig) at the laydowns. Mixed bag of large and smallmouth. I had a neko rig for in between. Also used the neko on the main lake where I found mud to sand transitions with pads/reeds. Docks are also usually good"