Best Structure Jig Trailer
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Soft Baits recommendations for using the Structure Jigs technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
Strike King Rage Craw
$5.99

Reported by
Steve Xiong
Cedar Lake (MN)

Reported by
Brandon Downs
Upper Whitefish Lake (MN)
Brandon Downs reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Craw on Upper Whitefish Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Fish were in a post spawn funk, I was finding them in or around healthy coontail. My best fish were coming out of the grass around 12-14ft flipping into the thickest patches I could find. Throw your jig in and wiggle it without moving the bait around to much and wait for a good thump. "

Reported by
Jacob Bros
East Lake Okoboji (IA)
Jacob Bros reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Craw on East Lake Okoboji . Additional comments from this report: "Spent the weekend of 4/2/21 fishing the east side of okoboji and largemouth were just starting to move up to whatever shallow cover they could find. Docks tended to hold more fish than laydowns or shallow grass. Water was low but skipping a jig up under docks or throwing a chatter bait around the outside of the docks produced a lot of big fish. "
Strike King Rage Menace Grub
$5.99

Reported by
Nate Hunhoff
Upper Prior Lake (MN)
Nate Hunhoff reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Menace Grub on Upper Prior Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Skipping docks with a queen tungsten jig. Varied between a jig with a chunk on shallower docks and one with a menace on a little bit deeper docks or flipping inside weedlines."

Reported by
Tim Brang
Circle Lake (MN)
Tim Brang reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Menace Grub on Circle Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Dragging jigs on offshore rockpiles and outside weed edges produced some nice fish. It wasn't producing lots of numbers but a much better quality of fish."

Reported by
Rich Lindgren
Cedar Lake (MN)
Rich Lindgren reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Menace Grub on Cedar Lake . Additional comments from this report: "Water temps upper 40s in late October. Found fish from 2ft to 10ft. Rocks, Docks, Laydowns. Had to fish 3/8oz & 1/2oz jigs super slow. Menace grub trailer seemed best."
Strike King Rage Bug
$5.99

Reported by
Reel Midwest Fishing
Lake Jefferson (MN)
Reel Midwest Fishing reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Bug on Lake Jefferson. Additional comments from this report: "Swede's Bay on Lake Jefferson can be a great bite early season before it gets to be too difficult to access with all the matted grass. Flipping into pockets in the grass or running a chatterbait on the edges has been highly productive the last few seasons,"

Reported by
Jfogarty100
Lake Washington (MN)
Jfogarty100 reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Bug on Lake Washington. Additional comments from this report: "Fun lake to fish. Dock fishing for days. Basstek jig with rage bug trailer was key for skipping under docks."

Reported by
Caleb Lieffring
Lake Eau Galle (WI)
Caleb Lieffring reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Bug on Lake Eau Galle. Additional comments from this report: "Bass were located on areas with clearer water. Caught both small and above average sized bass. Many bass were 1.5-2 lbs but also some bass caught in the 3-4 lb range. Flip docks and laydowns."
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Steve Xiong reported catching Largemouth Bass using the Structure Jigs technique and Strike King Rage Craw on Cedar Lake. Additional comments from this report: "Water Temps were almost 80 degrees in August. Water was still very clear here on Cedar. Use your electronics and find the rock piles. The big fishes are there! Hit the hard bottom and drag slowly with the T-rig. The bite is very aggressive here!! "