dwpitts Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 would like some input on when you would use a swim jig instead of a spinnerbait. thanks in advance Quote
B A S S E R Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 pressured waters, clear conditions, more subtle approach Quote
redbasser Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 personally I like to use it this time of year especially behind someone throwing a spinnerbait. I like to have a ragetail trailer on it because that gives off a lot of vibration but not as much as a spinnerbait or a crankbait would. For muddy waters throw the black/blue combo and for clear water a white will work but then in the summer months switch to a bluegill colored swim jig. toss that bait right up on to the shore and swim it back with pumps in the rod and hang on ;D Quote
TOP JIMMIE Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 I think the fish in my pond are so sick of seeing a spinnerbait that they are slow to hit it. Plus I like to see the strike, sometimes it looks like someone flushed the commode Tim ;D Quote
Mr SwimJig Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 I will throw a swim jig all day everyday. They are great producers. I will throw a swim jig anytime and anywhere. I prefer swim jigs over spinner baits. I will mainly throw 1/4oz and occasionally throw a 3/8oz. I prefer to use 1/4oz the majority of the time and with no rattles. But if the water is real grassy or muddy then I will add rattles. The nice thing about throwing a swim jig is you can cast it out there and just let it sit for a couple minutes like a regular jig and if no takers then start swimming it back in. They also work wonderfully in the grass. For colors any color is ok, but I prefer white with some shades of blue and red on the jig or the trailer. SJ Quote
MFCoopHKD Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 couple questions: 1. whats the difference between swimming jigs and flipping jigs? is it just the head shape? 2. And when you swim a jig is it just like a spinner bait, where you can go anywhere in the water column, or are you just trying to run it on the ground like a fleeing craw? Quote
Super User slonezp Posted March 9, 2011 Super User Posted March 9, 2011 couple answers: 1.The head, hook, and brushguard can all be different on a swimjig. 2.You can use it any depth but is mostly used in under 6 ft or so. It can immitate a craw or baitfish. Quote
Super User 5bass Posted March 9, 2011 Super User Posted March 9, 2011 [movedhere] General Bass Fishing Forum [move by] five.bass.limit. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted March 9, 2011 Super User Posted March 9, 2011 pressured waters, clear conditions, more subtle approach That about sums it up. Quote
soccplayer07 Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 It's just a different look. I fish it anywhere I would normally fish a spinner bait. Don't be afraid to mix up your retrieve. There are times I'll kill it near cover and fish it like a typical jig and other times I can't work it fast enough. Here are my favorite colors: I think the Rage chunk is best trailer for swimming a jig. Great action. Quote
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