They look very nice, I like the shape of the jig head seems less prone to getting caught or digging into rock piles. Glad to see SWE is putting out regular content now, it's appreciated. Lastly what are the other options for jig head weight and colors, might be good to at least lay out the other colors and sizes on the video.
Thanks for the feedback! Thats a great idea and something we'll do in future videos. We carry the NLBN 3/4oz, 1oz, 1 1/2oz, and 2oz jig head in matching colors for all the swimbaits. You can see the collection here: saltwateredge.com/collections/no-live-bait-needed
Nice job...always good to see your how-to's: fast, to the point...no windbags wasting your time. I avoid most amateur instructional vids: more ego than info. You guys have a great store: free braid with reel purchase! What's not to love. I actually do all my Saltwater Edge orders by phone because it is so pleasant dealing with that guy...always patient and much faster than me struggling on the keyboard and making tiny mistakes filling out the forms..haha keep up the good work...if I lived by Saltwater Edge I would apply for a job.
I fish the NLBN lures down here in the Florida Panhandle for cobia and tarpon and have a little trick for rigging them without tearing the bait or cutting your fingers. Just slip a 1-inch piece of small translucent plastic tubing over the hook point before you start turning to lock in the screw mechanism. You never cut yourself or the bait and when you're done just pull off the tubing and you're ready to fish .. and, yes, these are PHENOMENAL lures!
Great tutorial, I have never heard of that type of soft plastic before it would be interested in trying to put that to work the summer. I will definitely have to get my hands on the type of soft plastic soon a great video and thanks for the tutorial about how to rig it
Thanx for doing a video and showing how the screw head works. I’ve heard and seen these NLBN soft plastics but was having a hard time imagining getting the screw head in without mangling the soft plastic body. I’ve heard good thing’s about the quality of these. Thanx
I put a small piece of duct tape over the barb of the hook after a thread it threw the bait then remove it after I twist it down. I found that I don’t tear them up while rigging anymore
They match up pretty well but if you don't get the jig head perfectly in the middle of the swimbait it can but a little higher/lower. If you screw it on really tight it can bulge a little bit too giving that appearance
We carry 3/4oz, 1oz, 1 1/2oz, and 2oz versions of their jig heads, they make them in matching colors for all of the swimbait colors. You can see them all here: saltwateredge.com/collections/no-live-bait-needed
Outstanding. Miss my guys Paul , luis & co. See you boys soon
Good stuff nope yo win and try this soon in Tampa Bay! Very informative and looks fairly easy!
Thanks, I have a few I will use from my Hobie Outback.
They look very nice, I like the shape of the jig head seems less prone to getting caught or digging into rock piles.
Glad to see SWE is putting out regular content now, it's appreciated. Lastly what are the other options for jig head weight and colors, might be good to at least lay out the other colors and sizes on the video.
Thanks for the feedback! Thats a great idea and something we'll do in future videos. We carry the NLBN 3/4oz, 1oz, 1 1/2oz, and 2oz jig head in matching colors for all the swimbaits. You can see the collection here: saltwateredge.com/collections/no-live-bait-needed
great demo makes it look simple
Nice job...always good to see your how-to's: fast, to the point...no windbags wasting your time. I avoid most amateur instructional vids: more ego than info. You guys have a great store: free braid with reel purchase! What's not to love. I actually do all my Saltwater Edge orders by phone because it is so pleasant dealing with that guy...always patient and much faster than me struggling on the keyboard and making tiny mistakes filling out the forms..haha keep up the good work...if I lived by Saltwater Edge I would apply for a job.
Thank you! We like when people call too, gives us a chance to talk with people and learn more about them and how we can help.
Damn you saltwater edge now I gotta have these!!!!
hahaha, let us know how they work out
Lol you shipped them today, I'll definitely let you know
look forward to trying these
Thanks for the how-to! You guys have a great channel going here. I sent some links to my fishing buddies. Well done!
Awesome thank you!
great product, very excited for my trip..
Great tutorial. Heard nothing but good things about these
Thank you! Im excited to put them to the test this season. In person they have such a great profile
Look forward to giving these a shot.
You won the giveaway!
I fish the NLBN lures down here in the Florida Panhandle for cobia and tarpon and have a little trick for rigging them without tearing the bait or cutting your fingers. Just slip a 1-inch piece of small translucent plastic tubing over the hook point before you start turning to lock in the screw mechanism. You never cut yourself or the bait and when you're done just pull off the tubing and you're ready to fish .. and, yes, these are PHENOMENAL lures!
Thats a great idea!
extremely helpful. Would not have figured that out on my own.
Thank you!
Great tutorial, I have never heard of that type of soft plastic before it would be interested in trying to put that to work the summer. I will definitely have to get my hands on the type of soft plastic soon a great video and thanks for the tutorial about how to rig it
Def nice, looking forward to trying those out.
Awesome thank you
Great video! Love those baits
Hey Eric, Rick from NJ here. Literally just got off the phone with you and stumbled upon this vid ha!
Nice! I hope it was helpful, these lures have been great to us year-round here
Great video, thanks for the tips on how to rig
Any time!
Trolling from the kayak!
Thanx for doing a video and showing how the screw head works. I’ve heard and seen these NLBN soft plastics but was having a hard time imagining getting the screw head in without mangling the soft plastic body. I’ve heard good thing’s about the quality of these. Thanx
Glad it was helpful, give them a try and let us know what you think!
I appreciate this video
Great tutorial.
Thank you!
very helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice!
Thanks!
I love the video, I realize it’s preference but your opinion this bait or a swim shad thanks keep ‘em coming JB
I would definitely characterize this as a swim bait
Nice
I put a small piece of duct tape over the barb of the hook after a thread it threw the bait then remove it after I twist it down. I found that I don’t tear them up while rigging anymore
Thats a great idea!
Good stuff .. You guys should do a review on zinger baits dude is awesome and makes a sick artificial bait aswell
Good idea! Coming soon!
They look great. Is the height of the bait a little taller than the height of the jig head? Thanks!
They match up pretty well but if you don't get the jig head perfectly in the middle of the swimbait it can but a little higher/lower. If you screw it on really tight it can bulge a little bit too giving that appearance
👍🏻these are great
Should be effective in spring and then the fall when peanuts are prime bait.
Like that it’s up above an ounce in weight
Are the jigheads the same weight or different sizes? What is the heaviest size?
We carry 3/4oz, 1oz, 1 1/2oz, and 2oz versions of their jig heads, they make them in matching colors for all of the swimbait colors. You can see them all here: saltwateredge.com/collections/no-live-bait-needed
Ineed some nlbn
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I bought a pack for tarpon fishing but ended up tossing at deep water reds and they jumped on em.
Thats awesome! They seem like they catch everything
Love y’all but that first example bait is rigged like shit ❤️hook goes a smidge further back so it doesn’t look like it’s got a hunchback lol
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