Jig (Casting & Pitching) Fishing on J. Percy Priest Lake
J. Percy Priest Lake · Tennessee · Southeast
This expansive Tennessee reservoir spans over 14,000 acres, characterized by deep, clear water, steep bluff walls, rocky points, and abundant cedar trees in its upper reaches. It's a consistent producer for both largemouth and smallmouth bass, with spotted bass also present and often overlooked.
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 J. Percy Priest 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 J. Percy Priest Lake
Lake: Bass move to shallow rock and secondary points for spawning, with jerkbaits like a Megabass Vision 110 and football jigs being highly effective as water temperatures climb into the 50s and 60s.
Jig (Casting & Pitching): Pre-spawn is prime season — pitch brown/green pumpkin jig to 45° bank transitions and rocky points.
Lake: During the summer, bass hold on deep ledges, humps, and submerged timber, often suspending over structure in 20-40 feet of water, requiring thorough sonar work and deep cranking or dragging baits.
Jig (Casting & Pitching): Football jig on offshore ledges 15–30 feet. Swimming jig around grass edges at dawn.
Lake: Shad schools draw bass into creek arms and main lake points, where topwater presentations and spinnerbaits can be highly productive, especially during periods of generation or overcast skies.
Jig (Casting & Pitching): Swim a jig around baitfish schools near points and flats. Shad trailer colors in fall.
Lake: Deep suspended bass near channel swings and bluff walls respond to slow-rolled swimbaits, vertical jigging spoons, and finesse techniques in water under 50 degrees, often holding in 30-60 feet.
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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