FS Digest wrote:
Trying my luck with paddle tail swimbaits tomorrow (want something new after mastering stick worms). I bout 3.75inch paddle tails and 1/4 jig heads. This feels really heavy in my hand. Like immediately drop to the lake bottom heavy.
Is 1/4 too heavy for a 3.75 inch swim bait? It’s my first time trying this and it was the only weight bass pro had in stock.
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by HelloItsSylvester
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This would be my choice for fishing a Keitech Swing Impact FAT Swimbait, 3.8" FAT;
Keitech Swing Impact FAT Swimbait, 3.8" FAT, in Shad, Mossback Golden Shad, Gizzard Shad, Mossback Golden Shad, Rainbow Shad, Sexy Shad, Super Shad,Tennessee Shad, and Threadfin Shad. Use a Owner Beast Hook w/ Twistlock, Owner Beast 4/0 3pk and Owner Flashy Swimmer with CPS 2pk, Willow,3/16oz 3/0.
Pick 3 colors of the Keitech Swing Impact FAT Swimbait, 3.8" FAT of your choice all will work.
Keitech Swing Impact FAT Swimbait;
$5.99 - $9.99
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Keitech_Swing_Impact_FAT_Swimbait/descpage-KSIF.html***************************************************************************************
Owner Flashy Swimmer with CPS 2pk
$4.99 - $6.99
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Owner_Flashy_Swimmer_with_CPS_2pk/descpage-OFSCP.html......🎣🐠🐸🦞USA....."Gone Fishing!!-----~~~<*))}}}}>><{{ 🎣🐠🐸🦞USA.....
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Although the fishing has been pretty tough in my area this summer, a swim jig has continued to produce some really good bites for my buddies and me. Whether we're working them through shoreline grass, underneath docks or around laydowns, they've led to some nice reaction strikes over the past few months.
I've been using the Strike King Hack Attack Heavy Cover Swim Jig almost exclusively this summer. For whatever reason, I got away from swim jigs for a year or two and this particular swim jig has reminded me of how effective the technique really is. Not only does it catch a bunch of bass, but it's also very reasonably priced. I'll quickly run through what makes this swim jig such a great options for bass anglers of all skill levels.
PERFECT HEAD SHAPE;
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I've used several swim jigs over the years that simply don't swim correctly. If you reel them too quickly, they'll turn on their sides and swim like a wounded duck. Not only does that waste an angler's time, but it also wastes money.
The Strike King Hack Attack Heavy Cover Swim Jig, however, runs perfectly every single time. You can take it straight from the package and expect it to swim straight. I believe the head shape is the main reason for this. Not only does the head shape allow it to track true, but it also skips really nicely underneath cover. Without a second thought, you can easily get this jig under boat docks and overhangs without issue.
The Strike King Hack Attack Heavy Cover Swim Jig was designed by Bassmaster Elite Series veteran, Greg Hackney to be fished in and around the heaviest cover out there. Built around a super strong Gamakatsu "Siwash Hook" designed exclusively for Strike King, it provides extra bite for more positive hook sets. A heavy weed guard also helps it come through the heaviest of cover, and a Perfect Skirt provides it with a more lifelike action. Available in a range of colors, the Strike King Hack Attack Heavy Cover Swim Jig is great for winching big fish out of Grass and Wood.
Please click on link for additional information, Thank You.
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Strike_King_Hack_Attack_Heavy_Cover_Swim_Jig/descpage-SKHASJ.html?from=w2fish......🎣🐠🐸🦞USA....."Gone Fishing!!-----~~~<*))}}}}>><{{ 🎣🐠🐸🦞USA.....
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