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Catch More Bass in June

June is prime time for bass lure fishing, with warm waters and active bass creating perfect conditions for anglers. Whether you're casting from rocky shores or wading in estuaries, these tips might boost your catch rate and make your fishing trips unforgettable. Discover how to target bass, choose the best lures, and fish smarter this June!

1. Target Ambush Zones for Explosive Bass Strikes

Bass are ambush predators, hiding in weed beds, rocks, drop-offs, and sunken objects to strike baitfish like mackerel. Avoid open water and focus on structure-rich areas. Use Silver Shallow Divers or Soft Paddle Tail Lures to mimic baitfish flash, and employ erratic retrieves for aggressive strikes. Polarised sunglasses help spot underwater cover in clear water.

Tip: Use apps like Navionics or scout venues at low tide to pinpoint structures for precise casting.

2. Fish with the Tide for Natural Lure Presentation

Timing tides is key for bass fishing in June. Cast lures in the tide’s direction to present the tail first, mimicking natural prey and avoiding spooking fish. Outgoing tides excel in estuaries, while incoming tides shine at rocky points. A slow, steady retrieve keeps your lure in the strike zone. Check tide charts to plan sessions around peak flows.

Tip: Fish 1-2 hours before and after peak tide for maximum bass activity.

3. Hit Dawn and Dusk for Prime Bass Action

June’s low-light periods—dawn and dusk—are the best times for bass fishing. Bass shift to aggressive feeding during these hours, making topwater lures like poppers or stickbaits ideal for explosive strikes. Plan 1-2 hour sessions to capitalise on these feeding frenzies and enjoy thrilling topwater blowups.

Tip: Longer June days provide extra daytime fishing opportunities if you miss the low-light windows.

4. Adapt Lures to June’s Water Conditions

In June’s warming waters (13-15°C), bass are active but selective. Use shallow divers or surface lures in clear water to cover ground quickly, and switch to soft plastics like worms or craws in murky conditions for finesse presentations. During midday heat, fish deeper waters to find bass seeking cooler depths.

Tip: Match lure size to local baitfish—3-4” for finesse, 6” for a decent-sized bass.

5. Vary Retrieves to Trigger Reaction Strikes

Experiment with retrieval techniques to mimic distressed prey and provoke bass strikes. Combine pauses, twitches, and bursts of speed with Deep Divers or topwaters. In June’s warm waters, erratic movements near cover work best to trigger reaction strikes from aggressive bass.

Tip: Use a stop-and-go retrieve with soft plastics to let lures sink into strike zones near structure.

Conclusion: Catch More Bass This June

With these tips for June, you’re ready to hit the water and land more fish. Target ambush zones, fish with the tide, and leverage dawn and dusk for explosive action. Always check local conditions and tide charts before heading out. Tight lines and happy fishing!

Ready to catch trophy bass? Share your favourite June fishing spots in the comments below, and explore our top lure recommendations for your next trip!


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