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How to Fish a Swim Jig – Bass Fishing



It’s amazing that once I sat down and learned how to fish a swim jig how fast it became one of my favorite baits to throw when I’m searching for fish. It is weed less and can come through the thickest cover. I know that once you learn how to fish it you will love it too.

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27 Comments

  1. Thank you, sir. Just in the 😊last couple of weeks here in south Florida I have fished some new lakes and started to catch fish on jig. Very cool, and I appreciate the knowledge you share.

  2. Love a swim jig, the most versatile lure there is. Green fish tackle and Dirty Jigs No-Jack swim jigs are my favorite. When I’m using a Rage bug I get more bites when I rig it sideways.

  3. Just caught my first 2 swim jig bass after going on a absolute spree catching 4 4+ pound bass in a week on a casting jig. The swimjig bass weren’t that huge but they gave me confidence. Using your videos and a bunch of others to tune my craft now😵‍💫

  4. Gene oh Buddy in a dilemma I found the large mouth bass in a reservoir. We haven't had any rain so it's constantly low. So the bass feed in the shallow (1ft.) water. I cast jigs, swim baits, you name it. Sometimes I cast to them and the crack after the lightning. 30 of them. And I'm the only one fishing for them. And nobody fished for them since they built the lake in the 50s or earlier. But I want to say 100 lmb 50 % of them 10 lbs. And above. I'll invite you or any advice. I have videos of the crack before the lightning. Help me please.

  5. Finally picked up one of the Evergreen swim jigs- you were right, they're perfect. I've fished everything from Dirty Jigs to 6th sense to Alan's swim jigs which are hand tied, but Evergreen wins it hands down with the Grass ripper. Perfect head shape, perfect size, the weed guard is even perfect- the skirts are awesome, and the colors while not extensive are really good. B'hite delight, Spot remover, fire craw, black and blue, and green pumpkin- that's everything I need. The only swim jig I've found that rivals it is the Mega Bass ouze- it's a swim jig/underspin combo though, so they're really different enough to use both. Thanks for turning me on to the Evergreen though- not sure if you were even using them in this video yet.

  6. I was fishing Swim jigs up at Mantrap lake in minnesota a couple weeks back and I was annihilating the pike up there. Not a ton of bass bites but I must have caught 30 pike on those things.

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