Jig (Casting & Pitching) Fishing on Mitchell Lake
Mitchell Lake · Alabama · Southeast
A relatively narrow, riverine reservoir on the Coosa River in Alabama, Mitchell Lake is characterized by its significant hydropower generation currents, extensive hydrilla beds, and rocky bluffs, supporting a consistent bass fishery. Anglers target both robust spotted bass and quality largemouth throughout the year.
A lead or tungsten head with a weed guard, skirt, and soft plastic trailer. Fished on the bottom by pitching, casting, or slow-rolling. The jig imitates crawfish and bottom-dwelling forage. More big bass have been caught on jigs than any other lure category — it's the lure that separates serious anglers.
Jig (Casting & Pitching) Setup for Mitchell Lake
| Rod | 7'–7'3" medium-heavy casting rod, fast action |
| Reel | 7.1:1 baitcaster |
| Line | 15–20 lb fluorocarbon (cover) or 50 lb braid (heavy grass) |
| Weight | 3/8 oz standard; 1/2–3/4 oz in wind or deep; 1/4 oz finesse |
| Hook | Built-in, typically 4/0–5/0 |
Seasonal Tactics on Mitchell Lake
Lake: Prespawn and spawn see largemouth moving into shallow, protected coves and hydrilla edges, while spots use rocky points and current breaks. Jerkbaits and shallow crankbaits are effective.
Jig (Casting & Pitching): Pre-spawn is prime season — pitch brown/green pumpkin jig to 45° bank transitions and rocky points.
Lake: Bass relate to deep current breaks, hydrilla lines, and main river ledges. Texas rigs, football jigs, and deep crankbaits are primary tools, with early morning topwater bites also common.
Jig (Casting & Pitching): Football jig on offshore ledges 15–30 feet. Swimming jig around grass edges at dawn.
Lake: Fish follow schooling baitfish into creek arms and main lake flats, often busting on the surface. Walking baits and spinnerbaits excel during this period of high activity.
Jig (Casting & Pitching): Swim a jig around baitfish schools near points and flats. Shad trailer colors in fall.
Lake: Bass concentrate in deep holes, channel swings, and behind current breaks. Slow-rolled spinnerbaits, suspending jerkbaits, and jigging spoons are effective with meticulous presentations.
Jig (Casting & Pitching): Slowest presentation — drag a 3/8 oz football jig on deep hard bottom. Barely move it.
Best Conditions
All seasons, all depths, all cover types; most effective in 50–70°F water; excellent in pre-spawn and when fish are on hard bottom
Match trailer to conditions: craw trailer in cold water (slower fall, bigger profile), swimbait trailer when swimming, chunk trailer for flipping.
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