[VIDEO] Finesse Prespawn Bass Fishing with Neko and Ned Rigs

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Fisher Anaya demonstrates how the Neko rig and Ned rig shine as prespawn bass fishing techniques when bass move up on spawning flats. As water temperatures rise, male spotted bass prepare beds in shallow pockets. Anaya targets these areas, noting that spotted bass commonly spawn in 8- to 12 feet of water, making them less visible for sight fishing.

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Neko Rig for Prespawn Bass

Anaya favors a high-action worm on his Neko rig. He uses the CrushCity Janitor finesse-style worm over a traditional stick bait due to its reduced tendency to bunch up on the hook and lifelike action. Paired with a weedless Neko hook and VMC Crossover Ring, the setup is cover-resistant while securing the plastic, making it ideal for fishing around isolated cover.​

Transitioning to the Ned Rig

Anaya switches to a Ned rig to elicit reaction bites with a faster fall rate. When paired on a heavier jig, this setup sinks quickly, prompting bass to strike before getting a thorough look. Anaya emphasizes the importance of allowing the bait to sit momentarily on the bottom, giving fish time to approach and bite.​

Identifying Productive Areas

Using mapping, Anaya identifies creek channels adjacent to shallow points, indicating prime spawning grounds. These areas offer bass easy access to deep water and suitable spawning substrates. By focusing on these transition zones, he quickly locates active prespawn bass.​

Equipment and Technique

For the Ned rig, Anaya uses a 6’10” medium-light rod, providing a soft tip for accurate casting. He pairs it with a 3000-size spinning reel spooled with 10-pound braid and a 10-pound fluorocarbon leader. This combination offers sensitivity and strength, crucial for detecting subtle bites but with the strength to extract fish from cover.​

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