3 Swim Jig Techniques for Year-Round Bass

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 5 дек 2022
  • Edwin Evers (@EdwinEversfishing) ranks a swim jig as one of the most versatile lures because it is weedless and mimics a wide range of forage. For some, it’s a shad imitator during the shad spawn, and for others, bluegill looking to snatch some eggs from a nest. Whatever your intent, Evers shares his favorite 3 methods for fishing a swim jig and when each one shines best.
    TACKLE USED
    • JIG - Berkley PowerBait Swim Jig: wired2.fish/3B4BW7E
    • TRAILER - Berkley PowerBait Chigger Craw: bit.ly/3Vy6qXR
    • ROD - Bass Pro Shops Johnny Morris Platinum Signature Casting Rod, 7'1" Medium: wired2.fish/JohnnyMorrisPlati...
    • REEL - Bass Pro Shops Johnny Morris Platinum Signature Casting Reel, 8.3:1: wired2.fish/BPSPlatinumCasting
    • LINE - Bass Pro Shops XPS Hyper Braid 8, 50-pound: wired2.fish/XPS-HyperBraid8
    As with any freestyle lure, there are no hard and fast rules; instead, there are generalized guidelines based on experience. Pay attention to all aspects of your cast and retrieve when you get a bite, and repeat what works. Bait nuance, such as your chosen swim jig trailer, weight, and color, can also impact success.
    Evers’ top 3 favorite swim jig retrieves:
    1. Fast and erratic. Evers always starts his day shaking the swim jig, which makes the skirt flair and the trailer react. Fishing fast and erratic allows him to cover the most water and trigger the most active bass into biting. The fast and erratic technique shines during the post-spawn when bass are fry-guarding but try it any time of the year.
    2. Steady swimming. Like retrieving a swimbait or crankbait, a steady retrieve is always worth a try and tends to excel in cold water, during the prespawn, or when bass are hanging deeper.
    3. Sink and pump. More like a traditional retrieve, Evers often lets the jig sink to the bottom, followed by a pump that flushes the bait forward and up and allows it to drop back to the bottom. Use when bass are not responding to conventional retrieve.
    And finally, Evers explains what he looks for in a suitable jig and his go-to rod setup. Use a swim jig with a heavier hook and brush guard, which can withstand the stress of hard hook sets in cover using a no-stretch braid. Additionally, pay attention to the line lie. Vertical line ties work best by helping “keel” the bait on the retrieve and are more streamlined when coming through cover.
    Perhaps most important here is choosing a high-speed reel in the 8.3:1 range for rapid line pickup to get solid hooklets when using an erratic retrieve. Evers uses a quality 50-pound braid when fishing swig jigs and reduces his rod to a medium-heavy power to account for the no-stretch braid. If you like this content, be sure to check out Edwin Evers Fishing.
    ► SUBSCRIBE for more AWESOME FISHING TIPS: wired2.fish/YTSub
    FOLLOW US HERE:
    ► www.wired2fish.com
    ► / wired2fish_official
    ► / wired2fish
    ► / wired2fish
    ► SUBSCRIBE for more AWESOME FISHING TIPS: wired2.fish/YTSub
    FOLLOW US HERE:
    ► www.wired2fish.com
    ► / wired2fish_official
    ► / wired2fish
    ► / wired2fish

Комментарии • 41

  • @phillamoore157

    I love Edwin. His enthusiasm is infectious, and he's incredibly genuine...even if he is fishing a private lake with zero fishing pressure. 🤣

  • @rodcashman4793
    @rodcashman4793 Год назад +1

    Great break down Edwin. Thank you for sharing 📹 👍

  • @ABJDfishing
    @ABJDfishing Год назад

    I love the enthusiasm in your voice when your catching em!

  • @carlchristenson3430
    @carlchristenson3430 Год назад +1

    Great video. What a great day! Thank you for the tips. Really helpful.

  • @shawneldridge4465
    @shawneldridge4465 Год назад +2

    Great info and great tips as well,

  • @albertgarcia2885
    @albertgarcia2885 Год назад +1

    Quickly becoming my favorite angler.

  • @user-sv9yi5dc4z

    Thank yu for showing us and catching at the sametime.Yo teaching is real.

  • @johnbutler307
    @johnbutler307 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the tips.

  • @BANFISHINGOKIE
    @BANFISHINGOKIE Год назад

    Edwin Evers I just got my swim jig set up back lost my other one when I lost all my rods last year can't wait to catch some fish with it again and this time I will get to try it in cold weather let see how long it takes me to catch one on the swim jig 😆 thanks to you and wired2fish for the great video

  • @vernervanschalkwyk2280
    @vernervanschalkwyk2280 Год назад +1

    Thanks for a great video. I have battled with my swim jigs to the point that i don't fish them at all. Now i have new trust in them. Here in South Africa the bass is busy spawining so i am going to try your techniques for sure. Shake and set the hook...!! Awesome video.

  • @earniederboven5100
    @earniederboven5100 Год назад

    Edwin ive used this bait alot and have been catching alot of fish....thanks for the info....

  • @kevinbeaudean704
    @kevinbeaudean704 Год назад +1

    Thanks Edwin. I thought you were going to talk about swim jigs in winter, (40s) water temp. . That's alright I like anything swim jig.

  • @dustingrant2062
    @dustingrant2062 Год назад

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @barryroberts153
    @barryroberts153 Год назад +1

    Edwin Evers is awesome.

  • @groundfog
    @groundfog Год назад

    👍🏻

  • @patrickmcgee6917

    Why does Berkeley not have a white chigger craw? 🤔

  • @shake-n-bakebassin
    @shake-n-bakebassin Год назад +1

    Whats the coldest water you will throw a swim jig?

  • @chriscurtis8577

    I like using swim girl catching bass with them

  • @Hawg-Snatcher
    @Hawg-Snatcher Год назад +1

    You said you like to throw it on braid. But in this video you are using floro? Also will this work in low 40 degree water?

  • @mikejohnston80
    @mikejohnston80 Год назад

    Love Edwin but he uses a brand I bave a huge problem with as a Canadian and fishes a series that I don't think anyone watches.