Finesse Jig Fishing on Neely Henry Lake
Neely Henry Lake · Alabama · Southeast
Neely Henry Lake sits on the upper Coosa River chain in northeast Alabama, impounded by Alabama Power and stretching roughly 37 miles from Gadsden downstream to the dam near Ohatchee. The reservoir leans heavily on standing timber, submerged creek channels, and rocky bluff points — structure that suits spotted bass and largemouth alike. Water clarity fluctuates from slightly stained after rain events to relatively clear in summer, and the Coosa River current keeps dissolved oxygen levels honest through the warmest months.
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 Neely Henry 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 Neely Henry Lake
Lake: Pre-spawn spotted bass stage on secondary points and channel-adjacent flats in 8–15 ft as water climbs through the mid-50s; largemouth push shallower into standing timber and cove pockets by the time temps hit 62–65°F. A 3/8 oz finesse jig or a Strike King KVD 1.5 squarebill worked through submerged wood draws both species.
Finesse Jig: Pre-spawn on gravel and rock. Drag and hop on the bottom with a small craw trailer.
Lake: Schooling spotted bass are Neely Henry's signature summer event — fish push shad to the surface over main-channel ledges and creek channel bends in 10–25 ft, often reachable with a Heddon Super Spook Jr. or a swimbait thrown into the breaking fish. Early morning and the last 90 minutes of light are the most reliable windows; midday fish go deeper and stack on timber in 20–30 ft.
Finesse Jig: Rocky points and dock ends. Slower than casting jig, more subtle. Green pumpkin/black-blue.
Lake: Shad migration pulls both largemouth and spotted bass into the upper creek arms and cove pockets through October and into November; a 1/2 oz War Eagle spinnerbait with a willow-leaf trailer covers water efficiently as fish roam. When water temps drop below 58°F, the action tightens back to main-lake timber and rocky points.
Finesse Jig: Natural baitfish colors on transition structure. Pairs well with a swimbait-style trailer in fall.
Lake: Cold-water spotted bass on Neely Henry congregate on deeper timber and channel ledges in 25–40 ft once surface temps settle below 50°F; a drop shot rigged with a 4-inch Roboworm Straight Tail in green pumpkin or oxblood, fished on 8 lb fluorocarbon, is the patient angler's best option. Hard northeast winds push fish tighter to south-facing bluff banks, which retain warmth slightly longer than open flats.
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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