Shallow Water Bass Fishing is Fast and Furious Right Now!
- Justin Lightfoot
- Jun 9
- 1 min read

Bass action is heating up across the area, with fish aggressively feeding in shallow water around weed lines, lily pads, reeds, and shoreline cover. Anglers are finding excellent success throwing hollow-body frogs over thick vegetation and working soft plastics along weed edges and pockets. Frogs are producing explosive topwater strikes, while Texas-rigged worms, creature baits, and weightless plastics are picking off fish that miss the surface bite.

Early mornings and evenings have been especially productive, but bass are staying shallow throughout the day anywhere they can find shade, healthy weeds, and bluegill activity. Weed edges in 2-6 feet of water continue to hold quality fish, and anglers covering water with frogs are seeing steady action.
If you're looking for fast-paced fishing and hard-hitting strikes, now is the time to get on the water. Bring your frog rod and your favorite soft plastics—the bass are hungry!
Book your trip today and experience some of the hottest bass fishing of the season!