Finesse Jig Fishing on Fontana Lake
Fontana Lake · North Carolina · Southeast
Fontana Lake sits at the southern boundary of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, impounded by the 480-foot Fontana Dam on the Little Tennessee River. The reservoir is characterized by extreme depth — dropping past 400 feet near the dam — rocky bluff walls, submerged creek channel timber, and exceptional water clarity typical of high-elevation mountain impoundments. Smallmouth bass are the primary target, though largemouth hold in the shallower upper arms and spotted bass occupy transitional zones throughout.
A compact, lighter jig (3/16–5/16 oz) with a smaller profile skirt, typically fished on spinning gear with a small craw or chunk trailer. The finesse jig excels in clear water, post-cold-front conditions, and whenever fish are inactive and unwilling to commit to a larger bait. It's the bridge between full-size jig fishing and drop shot-style finesse.
Finesse Jig Setup for Fontana Lake
| Rod | 7'–7'2" medium spinning rod, fast action |
| Reel | 2500–3000 spinning reel |
| Line | 10 lb braid + 8 lb fluorocarbon leader |
| Weight | 3/16–5/16 oz arky or round head style |
| Hook | Built-in 2/0–3/0 |
Seasonal Tactics on Fontana Lake
Lake: Smallmouth stage on rocky points and secondary channel ledges in 8–20 ft as water temps push through the mid-50s into the low 60s. The upper arms of the Eagle Creek and Hazel Creek drainages draw largemouth onto flooded timber and flat transitions during the same window.
Finesse Jig: Pre-spawn on gravel and rock. Drag and hop on the bottom with a small craw trailer.
Lake: Smallmouth move deep after spawn — 30 to 50 ft over main-lake bluff structure and submerged channel breaks is common by July. Topwater schooling action can flare on the main lake surface in low-light periods when shad and alewives are pushed up.
Finesse Jig: Rocky points and dock ends. Slower than casting jig, more subtle. Green pumpkin/black-blue.
Lake: One of Fontana's best windows. Smallmouth follow baitfish shallower into the 10–25 ft range on rocky main-lake points and the mouths of tributary arms. Spotted bass and largemouth mix in during October's peak shad migration.
Finesse Jig: Natural baitfish colors on transition structure. Pairs well with a swimbait-style trailer in fall.
Lake: Cold, clear water concentrates fish on the deepest available main-channel structure. Smallmouth stack in 40–60 ft near the dam pool and along the longest bluff walls. Finesse tactics and slow presentations are the only reliable play.
Finesse Jig: Excellent cold-water jig — smaller profile triggers lethargic fish that won't eat a full-size jig.
Best Conditions
Clear water, post-cold-front, rocky and hard bottom, pressured fish, 50–70°F water, shallow to mid-depth (4–15 feet)
The finesse jig excels on a 1–2 foot leader straight to the bait with no swivel. Keep the connection direct for maximum sensitivity to detect subtle bites.
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