Swim jigs are one of the most versatile lures on the market. Not only do they catch a ton of fish, but they can be a great way to catch big fish. If you use these tips from Steve Kennedy, Wes Logan and Gerald Swindle, you will catch more swim jig bass!
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When Steve Kennedy fishes a swim jig he really seems to make more small pitches and casts then big casts. He stays close to the cover and therefore he probably hits 3 - 5 more high percentage areas over the course of one day then the normal fisherman.
Wes Logan understands that fishing pressure can make bass do something a little different. We watched Wes Logan fish a swim jig to the tune of $100,000 in a Bassmaster Elite Series Win.
He made a switch from a white swim jig, to a black swim jig, which no one was throwing, and was able to get more bass to commit to the bait.
Gerald Swindle fishes a swim jig on a composite rod, which has more of a moderate action to it. He does this because he is using braid, and when you use braid with a swim jig, you can get away with using a lighter action rod.
BassFishingHQ is dedicated to teaching people how to catch more and bigger bass. I will go over different bass fishing tips & techniques that will put more fish in the boat or on the shore. Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned tournament angler, my goal is to help you catch more bass.