June is a transition month.
The spawn's winding down, bluegill are bedding, shad are spawning, and bass are eating everything in sight — but they're spread out from the bank all the way out to the ledges. Every bait in this box solves one piece of that puzzle. Let me show you. Here's how I think about June.
Early morning, low light — fish are shallow and aggressive, chasing bait up top. As the sun gets up and the water warms, they pull off the bank and set up on points, ledges, and cover. So I built today around that timeline: a loud reaction bait for the morning, two finesse baits for when they get picky around cover, an open-water bait for the suspended fish, and a football jig for when they slide out deep.
Top to bottom, bank to ledge. We got you covered. Get yours here.