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How to Fish Bass Baits in Tandem

Shaye BakerBy Shaye BakerJanuary 23, 2026

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Learning to effectively and efficiently use an artificial lure to trick a bass into biting is an important step in your development as an angler. Adding additional techniques to your repertoire helps broaden your tackle box, giving you different offerings for various seasons, weather patterns, water colors, and types of cover. This is 102-level stuff. 

The advanced courses in bass fishing involve learning when and how to use multiple baits, swapping back and forth at the exact right times. Doing so strategically, like choosing specific baits for particular types of cover, will help you increase bites and land more fish. Here’s how to choose the right baits to fish side-by-side and when to do so.

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A topwater frog and a swim jig are great baits to fish in tandem. (Photo/Shaye Baker)

What Are Complementary Baits and Why Fish Them?

The term “complementary” isn’t thrown around a lot when discussing baits. All it means is using a specific bait that complements another bait well, or even a technique that complements another technique. Trying to fish with five or ten baits throughout an area is overwhelming and usually ineffective, especially for beginners. And having a go-to bait that you have a ton of confidence in is great until the fish don’t want anything to do with it. That’s why you should always have two purpose-chosen baits ready to go.

Figuring out a one-two punch consisting of a couple of baits that work well in a certain area on a certain day can be key to unlocking more bites. Two complementary baits bring different strengths to the table to make up for each other’s weaknesses, allowing you to be more effective and a lot more efficient. Rotating back and forth between them will allow you to get your bait to more fish, hang up less, increase your hookup and landing ratio, and minimize the number of fish you miss.

When and How to Use Baits in Tandem

Largemouth bass on boat deck next to a swim jig
A healthy largemouth taken on a swim jig. (Photo/Shaye Baker)

There are several instances in which fishing baits in tandem can be extremely beneficial. For one, anytime you have a limited area to fish. Say you’re fishing a pond from shore. Having two baits that appeal to two different sets of fish will increase your productivity substantially, like a Texas rig and a topwater in this situation. 

It’s also a great idea to fish complementary baits in tandem if you’re in a team tournament or just fun fishing with someone else in the boat. Both anglers throwing the exact same bait is rarely the best approach. Instead, fish some sort of complementary baits, like a swim jig thrown behind a frog. This gives the second person a better chance of catching a fish that wouldn’t quite commit to the first offering. 

The same holds true for the angler fishing alone. If you’re in an area with lots of fish, it’s a good idea to fish with a power bait like a spinnerbait and then circle right back through with something less aggressive, like a Fluke. Sure, you could just start with the Fluke, but the spinnerbait rig is better suited for wrestling big bass out of cover. However, a Fluke always serves as a great follow-up bait when fishing a spinner or buzzbait. If a fish swats at the more aggressive bait and misses it, you can throw back in with the subtler bait and often catch the fish.

Squarebills and Spinnerbaits: A Deadly Combo

Squarebill crankbait in bass' mouth and a spinnerbait in hand
A squarebill crankbait and a spinnerbait make for a deadly combo around cover. (Photo/Shaye Baker)

I enjoy targeting bass in shallow, stained-to-muddy water throughout most of the year. Almost every time I do this, I have both a squarebill and a spinnerbait on deck because each brings something to the table that the other doesn’t. I usually start with a spinnerbait but rotate back and forth between the two to determine which is working better that day. But it’s not as simple as committing to one or the other. You have to consider the cover.

When fishing shallow, muddy water, the key to catching fish is usually targeting cover, like docks, stumps, rocks, brush, and grass. Most of the time, one of these two baits works better than the other, depending on the specific piece of cover I’m targeting on a particular cast. 

What does this look like? If I’m on a bank with a bare log, a limby tree top, and a bush sticking out of the water, I’ll swap baits three times. I like a squarebill for fishing a bare log, just reeling the bait right up against the log and “scraping the bark off of it” as my dad would say. But for limby cover, a spinnerbait is a lot more weedless and thus more effective. And for a shallow bush just under the water with some limbs sticking up, the only option is a spinnerbait because the squarebill will hang up almost every time. 

Other scenarios, like fishing around stumps and docks, are toss-ups. One bait may be better depending on weather, water clarity, water temp, and depth. I pay close attention to the fish, what they’re telling me, and my efficiency with the bait in my hand. If I get hung up often, I switch to the other bait. If I miss two or three in a row on the spinnerbait, I need to back off to the squarebill to see if the bass will commit to it better.

Other Examples of Complementary Baits

Below is a list of several complementary baits you can use to produce more bites. The baits on the left are the ones that would be considered the more aggressive of the two, while the baits on the right are more finesse.

  • Frog/flipping bait 

  • Frog/swim jig

  • Buzzbait/spinnerbait 

  • Spinnerbait/swim jig

  • Deep crankbait/football jig 

  • Deep crankbait/hair jig 

  • Football jig/shakyhead

This is not an exhaustive list and several baits are mentioned multiple times—some on both sides. The takeaway is that each of the baits can produce bites alone, but the two will work better together, which is why you should have two baits ready to go at all times.

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Shaye Baker

    Shaye Baker is a bass fishing content contributor for Field & Stream. He has more than a decade of experience covering professional bass fishing tournaments. Highlights Education Baker graduated from Auburn University with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and International Trade. However, the education he nows relies on in his daily occupation came by way of working alongside many of the greatest tournament coverage professionals the industry has ever seen, learning to shoot, write, edit, and add commentary in the real world. Experience Baker spent his first few years after college simultaneously pursuing a professional bass fishing career, as well as a career in outdoor journalism in the bass fishing space. After mixed success on the semi-pro fishing trail, Baker decided that working in the industry for a guaranteed paycheck was better than fishing for a possible one. Baker’s clientele base gradually grew to the point he could transition to full-time content contribution for the likes of FLW Outoors, Bassmaster, Wired2Fis,h and several other local, regional, and national publications. He now enjoys working full-time in the industry, but has also returned to his roots, regularly participating in local tournaments with his father and friends. Fun Fact Though Baker grew up in (and loves) Reeltown, Alabama, the epitome of small town USA, he is (somewhat) fluent in Spanish. He has also spent time in Ecuador, Peru, Spain, Italy, Portugal, and France, and has been privileged to see over half of the United States thanks to his career. Notable Work

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