Dirty Jigs Swim Jig

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$8.99

Size: 1/2oz
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Color: New Sexy Shad
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Dirty Jigs Swim Jig

$8.99

$8.99

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Size: 1/2oz
  • 1/2oz
  • 3/8oz
Color: New Sexy Shad
  • New Sexy Shad
  • Black and Blue - Sold out
  • Bluegill - Sold out
  • Pearl Ghost Shiner - Sold out
  • Tactical Shad - Sold out
  • Bluegill 2 - Sold out
  • Alabama Bream - Sold out

Description

Intro

The Dirty Jigs Swim Jig is a Coosa River–style swim jig built with a full, high-definition skirt, lifelike 3-D eyes and a razor-sharp VMC hook for solid hookups.

Its bullet-shaped head slices through vegetation and keeps the bait running true. Available weights: 1/4, 5/16, and 3/8 oz.

Overview

This swim jig is made to present cleanly while swimming around shallow structure. It maintains a steady track and stays in the strike zone when working vegetation and other shallow-water cover.

When to Use It

  • Techniques: Swimming, shallow cover work, grass tactics, burning, cast-and-retrieve
  • Cover: Vegetation, grass, flats, sand flats, lily pads, hydrilla, reeds, laydowns
  • Season / water temp: Pre-spawn, spawn, post-spawn
  • Presentation style: Standard

Why It Works

The design emphasizes repeatable, clear presentations so anglers can quickly dial in a pattern and adapt as conditions change.

Technical Details

  • Hook: VMC bass fishing hook
  • Head design: Technique-specific profile for control and improved cover interaction
  • Finish: Durable finish engineered for freshwater use

FAQs

Q: What conditions is this best in?
A: Ideal for fishing vegetation, grass, flats, sand flats, lily pads, hydrilla, reeds and laydowns in normal water clarity during pre-spawn, spawn and post-spawn.

Q: What retrieve works best?
A: Begin with a steady retrieve and tweak your speed until the jig swims cleanly. Slow the retrieve in cold water; increase speed when fish are more active.

Q: Is this good for weekend anglers?
A: Yes — its simple, effective design makes it suitable for beginners through tournament pros.