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Next year, I'm going to start fishing Strike King Rage Tail swimmers in the 3.75", 4.75", and maybe 5.75" sizes. Can you suggest some swimming jig head sizes and brands?

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3/8oz for the first two, 1/2oz for the second two (ya, the mid-size works on both).

 

I like the Strike King Tour Grade, though I am also looking at Mike's swim jigs ( https://siebertoutdoors.com/products/ols/categories/swim-jigs )

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1 hour ago, ol'crickety said:

Can you suggest some swimming jig head sizes and brands

You can swim any jig, it doesn't have to be a swimjig that's marketing. Grass jigs are very similar head shape, or just use an arkie or something, really it's just one has Google eyes one doesnt

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Siebert Outdoors is a one stop shop for jigs, and a site sponsor. His jigs are top notch. Any weight you need, so many head styles for different situations, and a ton of different colors. Once I started using Siebert jigs it quickly became the only brand in my jig box. Site sponsor or not, they are 100% fishing catching quality baits. 

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Get some Boss swim jigs heads and skirts and make your own.....and save a lot of money.

3/8 and 1/2oz mix.

They are an excellent design, and work really well. 

If you want to run them with jus the bait, and no skirt they also work great.

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1 hour ago, LrgmouthShad said:

Talking your typical skirted jigs? Or just plain jig heads?

Plain jig heads.

1 hour ago, PressuredFishing said:

You can swim any jig, it doesn't have to be a swimjig that's marketing. Grass jigs are very similar head shape, or just use an arkie or something, really it's just one has Google eyes one doesnt

I did not know this. Thanks.

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If you haven't spent much time setting a hook through a standard weedguard, consider starting with 6th sense axle or trashmaster jigs as they set up like a t-rig. Or the picasso shooter jigs that have light wire weedguard. All of them will be easier to set, especially sitting in the canoe or on stretchy line. 

 

For more traditional swim jigs, the sieberts, 6th sense divine, or if you want to overpay for an amazingly good jig, the Evergreen Grass Ripper comes in the same skirt and head colorings as a jackhammer. 

 

At least for me the practical differences are pretty minimal, and in details like how the trailer is held on, or skirt colors. 

 

Now with all that said, if you aren't already fishing those paddletails on an owner flashy swimmer (or some other weedless underspin) it's a good enough presentation in weedy or small waters that I have a dedicated rig for it, tuned around the 3.8" trailer with the 3/0 flashy swimmer. Sometimes I'll use a gold colorado blade instead of a willow if it's more bluegill as prey than shad. 

 

 

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I use SK Squadron swimbait jigheads and also have some ball head jigs I need to try. 

 

What is the advantage to a ball head jig over a swimbait style?

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On 10/10/2022 at 10:27 PM, Columbia Craw said:

For plain swimbait jig heads I like Dobyns. Gamakatzu hooks and affordable. 


I didn’t even know Dobyns made jig heads before I bought them, but I’ve been very impressed. I was looking specifically for a 3/4oz football head with no weed guard and the Dobyns ones seemed to be the only one that matched the exact specs I needed. They’re definitely quality and affordable. 

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On 10/7/2022 at 4:50 PM, PressuredFishing said:

You can swim any jig, it doesn't have to be a swimjig that's marketing. Grass jigs are very similar head shape, or just use an arkie or something, really it's just one has Google eyes one doesnt

 

What! If you swim a non-swimming jig the Earth will rotate off its axes and spin into the sun destroying all life on the planet.

 

Allen

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On 10/7/2022 at 4:50 PM, PressuredFishing said:

You can swim any jig, it doesn't have to be a swimjig that's marketing. Grass jigs are very similar head shape, or just use an arkie or something, really it's just one has Google eyes one doesnt

I will disagree here to an extent.  Of course you can swim any jig but the jig head and weed guard design plays a factor in the way it comes through cover.  I can tell a noticeable difference when I am using a dedicated swim jig in the way it comes through cover as opposed to an arkie or other jig head styles.  A lot of it has to do with the angle of the hook in relation to the head.  

I stick with seibert for all my jigs.  Their quality is top notch and their shipping time and prices are good.  They also have every color you would ever want.

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8 hours ago, Munkin said:

 

What! If you swim a non-swimming jig the Earth will rotate off its axes and spin into the sun destroying all life on the planet.

 

Allen

You may be thinking of using an original chatterbait after you break off your last Jack Hammer, wrong jig is just cats and dogs living together I think...

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On 10/7/2022 at 5:25 PM, waymont said:

Get some Boss swim jigs heads and skirts and make your own.....and save a lot of money.

3/8 and 1/2oz mix.

Agree with this.  I probably throw a 1/4 more than a 1/2 but that's more about where I fish.  Also want to pay attention to the hook thickness.  Light wire and braid don't mix well.

 

Also can't neglect @Siebert Outdoors Quality products and will help to guide you in the right direction.  You can customize there, too.

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I wasted too much money on heavier swim jigs. I don't really fish 1/2oz swim jigs much. There's never a need to fish 3/4 or 1oz swim jigs on my home waters. I fish 1/4oz almost exclusively, and every now and again a 3/8oz. For spinnerbaits and chatterbaits, I prefer a 1/2oz, but definitely not for swim jigs.

 

There's lot of good ones on the market. However, you can't go wrong with Dirty Jigs or Sieberts. The ones by 6th sense also look good, and I have one on the way. However, my favorite swim jig, overall, is a JDM Keitech Swing Swimmer. It's not really well known because it's a JDM bait, but it's probably the nicest swim jig I've ever seen. The quality and attention to detail is outstanding. Look at how beautiful it is. Pics don't really do it justice. It looks even better in real life.

 

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