Best Swim Jigs

Swim jigs are well known for their effectiveness at catching bass and other species. If you fish them right, a good swim jig can be a deadly addition to your tackle box. Here we will take a look at some of the best swim jigs available.

Best Swim Jigs

  1. Lunkerhunt Skirted Swim Jig Fishing Lure
  2. BOOYAH Boo Jig
  3. Reaction Tackle Swim Jigs
  4. Strike King Thunder Cricket Bladed Vibrating Swim Jig
  5. Strike King TGSSJ12-204 Tour Grade Fishing Jig

1. Lunkerhunt Skirted Swim Jig Fishing Lure

 

Product Features

Brand Name: Lunkerhunt
Type: Swim Jig
Colors: Bluegill, Shiner, Spawner
Quantity of Lures: 1 Lure

The first spt on our list goes to the Lunker Skirted Swim Jig. These jigs with a lifelike design that mimic freshwater baitfish. They have a bluegill, shiner, and spawner option depending on what the fish are regularly feeding on in the waters you are fishing. These weigh 3/8 ounces and have a 60 degree angle 4/0 size hook. Overall these are excellent swim jigs. They swim realistically through water due to their skirts and definitely attract the bass and they also have a weed guard for when you’re fishing grassy areas.. They are also pretty reasonably priced as well.

Pros
  • Budget friendly
  • Lifelike design and swim action
  • Designed to mimic common baitfish
Cons
  • You may prefer something with a few more color options

 

2. BOOYAH Boo Jig

 

Product Features

Brand Name: Booyah
Type: Swim Jig
Colors: Seven Color Options
Quantity of Lures: 1 Lure

Coming in at number two is the Booyah Bass Jig. You can choose between seven incredible color options and three size options. This a hook that stick out 18 degrees with a sharp mustad hook. The 50 strand skirt swims through the water to attract any hungry fish, while the weed guard keeps you safe when fishing over vegetation and brush. The lure also features two magnum rattles to help get the fish to notice you. Booyah is well known for producing great lures, and their swim jig lives up to the name.

Pros
  • 50 strand skirt to attract fish
  • Seven colors and three sizes
  • Rattle to help attract fish
Cons
  • May have issues getting snagged when fishing near cover

 

3. Reaction Tackle Swim Jigs

 

Product Features

Brand Name: Reaction Tackle
Type: Swim Jig
Colors: Eight Color Options
Quantity of Lures: 2 Pack

The number three spot belongs to the Reaction Tackle Tungsten Swim Jig. In this set you get 2 swim jigs for one great price. They have eight color options and three sizes to choose from so whatever fish you are targeting you have an attractive option. They are designed for fewer snags while having great skirt action to really get the fish into a frenzy. This is a really great hoice, considering you get two lures in every set.

Pros
  • Great value
  • Designed to minimize hang ups and snags
  • Wide selection of sizes and colors
Cons
  • Some anglers have issues with the weed guards

 

4. Strike King Thunder Cricket Bladed Vibrating Swim Jig

 

Product Features

Brand Name: Strike King
Type: Swim Jig
Colors: 12 Color Options
Quantity of Lures: 1 Lure

If you’re shopping for a wide selection of colors and sizes you need to check out the Strike King Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig. Featuring 12 color options and 6 size options, this is a great choice no matter what kind of fish you’re after. The jig features a bait keeper, an sharp 4/0 size hook along with a lifelike skirt with great swimming action. The jig also have a blade that vibrates through the water to get the fish to pay attention to your lure. Overall, these are top notch swim jigs, with the only real drawback being that they are a little expensive compared to other option

Pros
  • Features bait keeper
  • Vibrating blade
  • Great action
Cons
  • This is a bit more expensive than other options on the list

 

5. Strike King TGSSJ12-204 Tour Grade Fishing Jig

 

Product Features

Brand Name: Strike King
Type: Swim Jig
Colors: Five Color Options
Quantity of Lures: 1 Lure

Last on our list is once again Strike King with their Swinging Swim Jig. These jigs are available in five color options and three size options. The jig is designed with a free swinging hook that helps to prevent fish from throwing the hook and increase trailer action. The skirt provides a lifelike swimming action and the sharp hook will firmly snag your fish everytime. This is a great swim jigging if you’re looking for one with the best action.

Pros
  • Swinging hook
  • Lifelike swim action
  • Weedless design
Cons
  • You may prefer a jig without the swinging hook

 

Swim Jig Buying Guide

When you’re buying a swim jig there are a few different things you will want to consider

  1. Size
  2. Color
  3. Additional Features

Size

Size is an important factor when choosing a swim jig. If you know you will be fishing it through grass, a smaller swim jig with a smaller profile will work better cranking it through the mess. However many experienced anglers choose to carry multiple sizes for different fishing situations. If you’re gonna cover all your bases you might want to carry a 1/4 ounce, 3/8 and 1/2 ounce with you so you can fish any place that’s needed. Sometimes you will want to fish deeper, or lower, or cover more water, at which point being able to quickly swap your jig out is a good bet.

Color

With so many color options, it can be intimidating to pick the right color for the right area. Brown colors are good for fishing rocky areas or around wood. White colored swim jigs are best used when the bass (or other species) are feeding on shad because it tends to look close to them. Green colored swim jigs are good when the fish are regularly eating bluegill. Darker colored black and blue swim jigs are good when fishing in dirty stained water or around vegetation.

Additional Features

Some jigs have additional features like a weed guard, vibrating blade, or swinging hook. You may already have a preference towards certain features, but these shouldn’t be of too much concern if you’re new to fishing. The trailer can often make a much bigger difference in the action of your swim jig. If the fish aren’t biting, swap out your trailer and try a different retrieve speed and see if that will trigger a few bites

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