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Swim Jigs vs. Bladed Swim Jigs: Which Should You Throw When

Swim Jigs vs. Bladed Swim Jigs: Which Should You Throw When

SWIM JIGS vs BLADED JIGS - When, Where & Why to throw them

Swim jig vs spinnerbait - Fishing Tackle - Bass Fishing Forums

SWIM JIGS vs BLADED JIGS - When, Where & Why to throw them

Beefed up weedguard comes through all types of grass, brush, and wood without even blinking. Built with the same super-tough heavy wire hook of Gambler's popular Southern Swim Jig. Starflash round rubber skirts, which have tremendous action when retrieved and add loads of flash too. The Gambler Heavy Cover Southern Swim Jig is a skirted bass swimming jig designed to be thrown in the heaviest cover you can imagine.

Gambler Heavy Cover Southern Swim Jig (rm Shiner, 5/16 oz)

Booyah BYMLE3867 Melee 3/8 oz. River Killer/Silver Bladed Jig

Swim Jigs for Lake El Salto and Lake Picachos — Half Past First Cast

Features: The Booyah Melee Jig is Booyah's take on a bladed/vibrating swim jig. Unique head design that consists of a polycarbonate plastic head with a lead core. Does best in open water or areas around hard cover (e.g., docks, rip-rap) that it can deflect off of to induce reaction strikes. Built around a sturdy, long shank 5/0 hook with a wire baitkeeper. Available in 9 colors and 2 weight options: 3/8 or 1/2 ounce. The Booyah Melee Jig is Booyah's take on bladed/vibrating swim jig.

Booyah BYMLE1275 Melee 1/2 oz. Summer Gill/Black Bladed Jig

Mustad Skatter Shad Bladed Swim Jig — Discount Tackle

Lunkerhunt Natural Skirted Swim Jig 3/8 oz. — Discount Tackle

Z-Man Chatterbait Willowvibe Pearl / 1/4 oz

Gambler Southern Flash Bladed Swim Jig — Discount Tackle

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Gambler Southern Flash Bladed Swim Jig — Discount Tackle

Z-Man CrossEyeZ Snakehead Swim Jig - 3/8oz - Shad Spawn

Taylor Man's Seeker™ Swim Jigs For Bass Fishing