Friday, November 22, 2024

Underwater View of Popular Swim Jig Trailers

Swim jigs are a versatile lure that can be deadly for bass, especially when paired with the right trailer. A trailer can add action, bulk, and a different color profile to your jig, making it more attractive to fish.

Here are some of the most popular soft plastic swim jig trailers:

  • Double-tailed Grubs
  • Fork-tailed Minnows
  • Single-tailed Grubs
  • Paddle-tailed Swimbaits
Understanding how each trailers enhances the action of a swim jig allows anglers the opportunity to select the right trailer for current fishing conditions. Take a few minutes and watch the following video showing how each of these trailers work under the water using different riggings and retrieves...


By understanding the strengths and weaknesses of different swim jig trailers, as well as rigging methods, you can make better decisions and increase your chances of catching more fish when fishing swim jigs.

Saturday, November 16, 2024

How Wind and Wave Action Impacts Fishing

 Wind and waves can significantly impact bass fishing, particularly around cover. 

Here's how to use these elements to your advantage:

Wind-Driven Currents:

  • Baitfish Concentration: Wind creates currents that push baitfish towards cover. Bass will position themselves near these areas to ambush unsuspecting prey.
  • Prime Fishing Spots: Focus on points, drop-offs, and other structures that break the current. These areas create eddies and turbulence, where bass can rest and wait for an easy meal.

Wave Action and Visibility:

  • Reduced Visibility: Waves can reduce visibility, making it harder for bass to spot your lure. This can be beneficial for stealthier presentations like soft plastics or jigs.
  • Increased Activity: Waves can also stimulate bass, making them more likely to chase down a moving target. This is a great time to use aggressive lures like crankbaits or spinnerbaits.

Though many times wind and waves can have a positive effect on fishing, there are times when they have the opposite impact as highlighted in the following video:

By understanding how wind and wave action affect bass behavior, you can make more informed decisions on the water and increase your chances of catching more fish.