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Anyone ever swim a jig when the bas are spawning/getting ready to spawn? I'm having backwater4 tie me a few bluegill colored swim jigs and I have a tournament this Wednesday that I'm considering throwing them in, the bass are up shallow and I see bluegill waking through the shallows as well

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Not sure if this qualifies as a "swim jig", but I absolutely love swimming a Chatterbait rigged with a 5" fluke. White has always been a good color choice, but I'm not convinced it matters. This combo does produce - big time!

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NorthStar Custom Baits 1/4 oz "New Gill" swim jig with paca craw = BIG spring time females

In the spring I am throwing a swim jig almost all of the time...If they aren't biting it one way, instead of changing baits, I will change my retrieve. The big females are moving up from a long winter and they are chasing bluegill on in the shallow like you mentioned. You should clean them up on this setup ;)

BTW the big lady in my avatar bit on this setup.

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The Swimjig has been my number one producing lure this year. Color doesn't seem to matter but I believe the 4" big hammer trailer matters.

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i personally like 1/4 - 3/8 oz swim jigs, and i think they are most effective in the pre and post spawn period.

I have cought them on swim jigs all year too, i like throwing them in channels on rip rap and what not.

I fished a tournament last year on minnetonka mid summer and it produced really good in rip rap in the channels when your going from lake to lake. :)

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Like I mentioned, I throw a 1/4 oz in colder waters for the most part. I am rarely throwing a swim jig on a straight retrieve, so when I kill the 1/4 oz size it slowly glides down which leads to a lot of bites in the spring.

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