Swim jig trailer

Started by Wizard, May 12, 2018, 08:37:18 AM

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Wizard

First off, I don't like to put a trailer on a swim jig. I thought it resembled a bait fish as it is. Once again, I learned something new after years of fishing this jig. I thought the bass would be eating the jig but had no strikes after fishing for a while. I got to thinking what kind of trailer would be best. A single tail grub came to mind but I wanted something with more action. I looked down and saw my jigworm rod on deck. Lots of action in a finesse worm. So, I threaded on a Zoom 4" finesse worm to the jig. Talk about action! Every start and stop of the jig created a pulse in the trailer. It changed my swim jig into a real weapon in my war on bass. Immediately, bass started eating it. I even caught a few bedding bass on the jig. Just passing this along for you folks who use a jig.

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Oldfart9999

Something to try!! I use Zoom Swimming Chunks, lot of action.
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Pacific NW Ron

Sounds like something to try up here too.  I usually use the Keitech Impact Fat.  I've done pretty good with that combo.  Always have one tied on one rod.  Thanks for the tip.
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Bud Kennedy

A while ago, Bo also posted a similar suggestion.  For sure you gotta pay attention to the masters.

BrandonK

I use a Zoom zcraw, rigged sideways, and sometimes I dye the tail. Adds the height to the jig that looks more similar to bream shape

Wizard

That does look like a good bream imitator.

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D.W. Verts

I use trailers. Changes the buoyancy/fall rate of the jig- let's you fish it slower at any given depth. Adds a little "meat" for a soft-striking fish too.  Maybe makes 'em hold onto it longer. Color contrasts like Brandon's above work for me (and the fish) too. Great topic!
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BrandonK

Zoom Fat Albert grub (or any beefy grub for that matter) also looks fantastic in the water in my opinion.

Wizard

On casting jigs, I always use a trailer. On swim jigs, I seldom use a trailer. Personal preference on my part. I often use a swim jig where in the past I used a spinnerbait.

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Donald Garner

When I fish a Swim Jig I always have some type of trailer on them.  Here recently I've started fishing the Swim Jig in places I used to fish with Spinnerbaits.  Below are the Swim Jigs I'm presently using.
Both are Strike King 3/8 oz Hack Attack "woops"y Shad Jigs.  One is trimmed with a Sweet Beaver and the other has a small paddle tail Swimbait.

The top bait is one I fish with here on Belton and Stillhouse Lakes.

The bottom bait is the one I fished with on Toledo Bend (UBCS Event)  in the Hay Grass

 

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Bassin_VA

Donald, i see you trim your weed guards way back. Do you notice more hangups with them that short or do you just trim swimming jigs that much for open water?

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FlatsNBay

I've never tried a finesse worm as a trailer. That's an interesting idea. I'm like Don and use a swim bait, beaver or Zoom twin tail trailer depending on the action that I want. I'll use the beaver when I want or more subtle action, a swimbait when I want a little thump, and the twin tail seams to work well for me in most situations.. I match the color to the jig.

Donald Garner

Quote from: Bassin_VA on May 12, 2018, 09:04:42 PM
Donald, i see you trim your weed guards way back. Do you notice more hangups with them that short or do you just trim swimming jigs that much for open water?

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I just trim them back for fishing open water,  dead reed stalks, standing timber and the submerged boulders we have here on Belton and Stillhouse.
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jwkelley51

I like a fat albert. The tail waggles in slo mo better than other stuff I've tried.

jonboy

Skinny Dipper if im trying to have a large profile. After the fry get out and grown a little I will go to a smaller version of the same bait. That paddle tail is the leading cause of hunger pains in Largemouth Bass =)
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