[VIDEO] Fothergill’s Neko Rig Method for Summer Bass

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Up-and-coming pro bass angler Easton Fothergill shares his personal approach to targeting largemouth bass on offshore structures with the Neko rig. Using his electronics with a combination of mapping, side imaging, and 2D sonar, Fothergill locates high-percentage areas where bass are likely to be schooled up. He explains the makeup of the ideal spot for schooling summertime largemouth and methodically picks them apart with this proven finesse setup.

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WHY THE NEKO RIG WORKS EVERYWHERE

The Neko rig is one of Fothergill’s go-to baits, and he explains why it’s a must-have in every angler’s tackle box. The rig’s versatility allows it to be fished in various environments, from skipping under docks to dragging through deep grass beds. Fothergill’s experiences across many different lakes has shown him that the Neko rig consistently attracts bites, making it an essential tool for bass fishing anywhere in the country.

PERFECTING YOUR SETUP

Fothergill breaks down his preferred gear setup for the Neko rig, using a 7-foot medium-light rod paired with a 300-size spinning reel. His choice of an 8-pound braid with a 12-pound leader provides the perfect balance of sensitivity and strength, especially when fishing around rocks.

READING ELECTRONICS TO LOCATE BASS

A crucial part of Fothergill’s strategy is using electronics to locate areas where bass may be schooled up. He demonstrates how to analyze side-imaging, 2D sonar, and mapping to pinpoint the most productive locations. By identifying things like the transition zones between grass and rock, he can efficiently target areas where bass are likely to be holding.

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