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Top 3 Obee Soft Plastics for Pre-Spawn Spring Bass

Top 3 Obee Soft Plastics for Pre-Spawn Spring Bass

Spring is right around the corner, and pre-spawn bass in Northern NJ are gearing up to feed aggressively. Choosing the right bait early in the season can set you up for consistent catches. Obee soft plastics offer some of the best bass baits in NJ for pre-spawn fishing. In this guide, we’ll highlight the top three Obee lures—the 6” finesse worm, stick worm, and Ned stick—and show you how to use them for maximum results.

1. 6” Finesse Worm

  • Ideal for slow, subtle presentations in cold or slightly warming water.

  • Rig on a light finesse hook or drop-shot for precision targeting.

  • Perfect for points, shallow flats, and subtle structure during pre-spawn.

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2. Stick Worm

  • Excellent for slow drags along weed edges, docks, and rocky points.

  • Works well with light jigheads or Carolina rigs.

  • Its natural profile and subtle action trigger strikes from early-season bass.

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3. Ned Stick

  • Perfect for delicate presentations over shallow flats or drop-offs.

  • Use with small jigheads to let the bait fall naturally.

  • Great for picky bass during pre-spawn when subtlety is key.

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The 6” finesse worm, stick worm, and Ned stick are must-have Obee soft plastics for pre-spawn bass fishing in Northern NJ. Using these baits with finesse techniques gives you the best chance to catch early-season bass and get a jump on the spring fishing action. Stock up on these lures and be ready when the bass move shallow and start feeding aggressively.

largemouth bass caught using the obee jerk minnow

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