Finesse bass fishing seems to become more popular every year. I got introduced to bass fishing at the time when power fishing was still the main deal, some 30-plus years ago; shallow-water specialists like Denny Brauer and Tommy Biffle ruled the waters. Plain old 2D sonar was ground breaking technology at the time and the most popular finesse technique was a Carolina rig. I can still remember a time when the terms “shaky head” and “drop shot” might as well have been German—I wouldn’t have known the difference.
But things change. Advancements in technology accompanied by an ever-increasing number of anglers hitting the water has upped the fishing pressure to an all-time high. And this has put a massive focus on the finesse fishing game. People want to catch fish when they go fishing and it takes a finesse approach to do that quite often now. Shaky heads and drop shots weren’t the first finesse tactics but they represent a pivotal shift in the focus of fishermen as a whole that has lead lure manufactures down the road to technique specific gear for Damiki rigs, wacky rigs, Ned rigs, Neko rigs and more.
Today, we’re going to be reviewing one such product that doesn’t exactly fall into any particular sub-category of finesse fishing, but certainly is a finesse presentation. It’s a pretty cool little piece of terminal tackle that creates a nice niche for itself. So without further delay, let me introduce you to the Z-Man Finesse BulletZ Weedless Jighead.