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Old 05-04-12, 08:59 AM   #1
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Default Swing Jigs anyone???

Never used or saw them before so I went ahead and ordered a couple packs anyone use them?
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Old 05-04-12, 09:34 AM   #2
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http://www.dmcustombaits.com/2011/11...grass-thumper/


Check this out! Good luck on the water!
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Old 05-04-12, 01:42 PM   #3
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Tavery started a good post on this awhile back with great info through out it....But the swim jig is probably my favorite bait to throw.

http://www.bassfishin.com/bassfishin...light=swimjigs
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No no no ...you guys got it all wrong read closer! SWING
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Hahah, it took me a minute to realize what I was reading, I instantly assumed it said "Swim Jig" lol, but that definitely looks like a great thing to use, ill have to try it.
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Old 05-04-12, 04:25 PM   #7
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Very similar to the Gene Larew Biffle Hardhead:

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Gene_...e-GLBFHRD.html

Thought they were cool and bought some a while back. But like so much of my tackle purchases... I haven't tried 'em yet.
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No no no ...you guys got it all wrong read closer! SWING
HAHAHA Sorry Bassmojo! They look promising throw a finesse worm, squirrel tail, or craw on that should pick up serious action drag that along the bottom knocking rock or wood! Let us know how they work!
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First swing jig bass.... Had a crawl on it also caught 4 others nothing over 3 on the swing.

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First swing jig bass.... Had a crawl on it also caught 4 others nothing over 3 on the swing.

Nice fish! Use Texas craw as a trailer, cranking it slowly (like a crankbait), letting it deflect off the rocks/wood/structure hear it works excellent that way. Haven't heard of any catches on this setup more then five pounds but it does catch fish.
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Nice fish! Use Texas craw as a trailer, cranking it slowly (like a crankbait), letting it deflect off the rocks/wood/structure hear it works excellent that way. Haven't heard of any catches on this setup more then five pounds but it does catch fish.
Thanks for the input. There's no doubt it'll catch a 5 plus the action was unbelievable I was using a zman elaz tech craw 100% buoyant ...claws up shake shake hop 2-3ft backward like the real mccoy
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