Quantcast
Main Menu
Forum
Guidelines/Rules
Photo Contest
TFF Store
Guides/Destinations
Contact/Advertising
Hunting Forum
Other Forums
Advertisement
Affiliates
J.P. Greeson's Weekly Fishing Report
Larry Bozka's Coastal Anglers
Big Billy Kinder Outdoors
Texas Fishing & Outdoors Show
Honey Hole All Outdoors Television
Barry Stokes’ Southwest Outdoors Report
Advertisement
Newest Members
SteveE, waddellfisher, alferdna, tolarclassof2013, Texaslady73
71394 Registered Users
Top Posters
TexDawg 51139
JDavis7873® 50174
David Lee 50063
Pilothawk 47915
FattyMcButterpants 47181
John175 ® 45732
OldFrog 45060
Tritonman 44348
Big Red 12 38200
TreeBass 36293
Forum Stats
71394 Members
54 Forums
574201 Topics
7185239 Posts

Max Online: 21159 @ 10/25/10 03:12 PM
AnglerSurvey.com
Topic Options
#3863337 - 08/26/09 08:28 AM Swim Jigs
mbrown2626 Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 05/13/09
Posts: 101
Loc: Grapevine , TX
I have been doing a lot of Swim Jig research for Bass and I was wondering how many Bank Fisherman use them? A lot of the info on them seems to be geared towards boat fisherman.

I just have a hard time using anything but soft plastics off the bank since I tend to get hung up when I dont. I don't want to shell out the money for jigs if I'm just going to loose them the 1st time out.



_________________________

Top
#3863389 - 08/26/09 08:39 AM Re: Swim Jigs [Re: mbrown2626]
fiSherwood Offline
TFF Team Angler

Registered: 01/02/07
Posts: 4587
Loc: West Houston
These are my go-to lures for nearly every predator species. I love the white Powerbait curly-tail grub bodies on a 1/8 jig. I caught three bass in as many casts on this in a local creek over the weekend, then lost it to a bigger bass a few casts later! I use the 2" on ul gear, but I would think the 3" or 4" on 1/4 oz or 3/8 oz jig head and regular bass gear would be good for the big girls.
_________________________
Brian Sherwood


Carp Anglers Group Forums
USCarpProMagazine

Top



1998-2012 OUTDOOR SITES NETWORK all rights reserved USA and Worldwide