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The Simple Lure that Catches Everything - Jig Swimbait Fishing 

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A jighead and plastic swimbait or curly-tail grub is a simple but effective lure to catch all kinds of fish in freshwater and saltwater. Plastic swimbaits come with paddle tails, straight tails, and other variations that all have their applications to catch a lot of fish. Beginners to fishing can use these lures effectively with a simple retrieve, or advanced anglers can modify the rig or adjust the retrieve to catch finicky fish when they hesitate to bite anything else.
Here are some links to things used in this video:
Z-man Slim Swimz 2.5" soft swimbait
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Z-man Finesse EyeZ Swimbait jighead
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Strike King rage swimmer soft swimbait
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Willow leaf spinnerblade
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@Agile47509chicken
@Agile47509chicken 29 дней назад
Every year as I wait for the MN bass/pike/walleye opener, I’m reminded how fun and simple a Beetlespin is as I can only target panfish. And the price is right too!
@pauls2731
@pauls2731 29 дней назад
Beetlespins are awesome
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
You bet - beetlespins are cool and inexpensive.
@diaryofagoat-lass1023
@diaryofagoat-lass1023 29 дней назад
Oh believe me, these are nearly always my first choice when fishing, well over hard baits. Multiple sizes, colors and finishes. I love these things!
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
They feel a lot more natural to a fish than a hard bait too, so they'll often give you more time to set the hook. Great for both beginners and experienced anglers.
@davidwilliams1805
@davidwilliams1805 29 дней назад
Beetle spins catch everything! Some good information! Enjoyed the video and appreciate you taking the time to share this.
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 28 дней назад
They sure do - thanks for the comment
@pauls2731
@pauls2731 29 дней назад
I've caught so many fish on this type of lure. I never go to a lake without it.
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
Agreed!
@Deven210
@Deven210 29 дней назад
Nat, I caught some fish this weekend! A nice large mouth bass, bunch of perch and a blue catfish. I appreciate your videos, they really helped me!
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
That's awesome - good work! Thanks for the feedback.
@WaraiOni15
@WaraiOni15 27 дней назад
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL MAN!! i'm a Pacific Islander who moved to the states bout 5 yrs ago. i recently got back in touch with my roots and started fishing again but freshwater fishing was just so much different from the old school fishing my people know of and practice. your videos have helped me a lot, my 1st catch was a smallmouth which was bout 2 weeks ago! :)
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 26 дней назад
Awesome - thanks for sharing your story and congrats on the smallie!
@FishTips
@FishTips 26 дней назад
One of my favorites for walleye
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 26 дней назад
Absolutely
@paulhaubrich4123
@paulhaubrich4123 27 дней назад
Thanks Nat,. As usual brief and to the point. I needed a reminder on this lure.
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 26 дней назад
I appreciate the comment - thanks
@liltimothy8109
@liltimothy8109 21 день назад
Very nostalgic lures
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 21 день назад
And very effective
@mrrooter601
@mrrooter601 29 дней назад
got more into fishing recently and these lures have been my absolute go to. 1/16 oz jigheads with 1 inch gulp minnows for panfish, and 4/0 weighted weedless, and the normal top style hooks with assorted keitech 4in shiners. caught my pb bass and my first pickerel on the 4inch ones. so easy to set up and swap colors and not the end of the world if you lose it, not that they are easy to snag. I kayak fish so getting in the weeds is pretty common. I cant recommend the little split tail smelt minnows enough if you are catching fish to eat, was hooking bluegill on every cast with them where my dad with worms had to replace his bait every catch.
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
A small jighead with a 1-inch gulp is amazing for big bluegills/crappie/perch/rock bass. Non-stop action if you get into a good school of them.
@Ungabunga707
@Ungabunga707 26 дней назад
Me and some friends went fishing the other day. They were using spinners, crack baits, whopper ploppers and a whole assortment of lures. I went with a simple 20 cent white grub worm with a hand painted pink 1/8oz jig head. For the entire time (except for the first 20 mins before i lost a tube/jig setup to a snag) While i only caught two chain pickerel on the whole 5 hour outing, i was still the only one to catch any fish at all. Towards the end of the trip, they were trying to match what i was using with their own gear and stubbornly choosing to not borrow the extras i had offered. 😂
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 25 дней назад
Proof that the fanciest equipment is not always the best! Sometimes you just need to keep it simple.
@softballbryan
@softballbryan 29 дней назад
These types bait are the first lures I cast anywhere in freshwater. They may differ in size and weight, but they have always worked and many times they are the best producing lures on the water for me. I say start small and increase as you learn that body of water...
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
I agree. Starting small is always a good plan as you figure out that body of water.
@coldhands00
@coldhands00 28 дней назад
Nice vid Nat! I was having a really good day with salmon last summer, and I decided to test some things out. I switched to a yellowy lime green curly-tail I think my dad used to use for walleye. I was fishing it in a river, twitching jig style. Then a coho smoked it, but soon bent the hook and swam off. Really does catch, or almost everything haha
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 27 дней назад
Good to know! I haven't tried one for salmon yet but I just might do that this fall!
@TranslucentJuice
@TranslucentJuice 29 дней назад
This and a NED Rig are my go tos.
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 28 дней назад
Both are great performers.
@xxbeatleadxx
@xxbeatleadxx 29 дней назад
going out to an exciting pond today. I'll pick a couple of these up and give them a shot
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
Cool - let us know what you caught!
@ChrisWhite.fishing
@ChrisWhite.fishing 28 дней назад
^^ The most usefull animation here: 0:19
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 27 дней назад
It's a very effective technique
@macc12cj
@macc12cj 29 дней назад
I really enjoy using lures like that but my favorite is roster tail I have caught a Bass with it only once two thumbs up 👍👍
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
Rooster tails are some of my favorite lures of all time.
@jessejamesfishing
@jessejamesfishing 29 дней назад
I was at Academy Sports yesterday and saw that a new brand had recreated the Little George tail spin lures. My brother and I used to slay bass and bluegill on those!
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
Those are neat little lures!
@molotovout
@molotovout 29 дней назад
This was my first artificial lure and got me into bass fishing
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
It's a great lure to start out with but it can also hold its own against much fancier, more expensive lures.
@LadybugAdventures
@LadybugAdventures 29 дней назад
This is also my most used lure for every species except salmon. Maybe I should try it for salmon!
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 29 дней назад
I've never tried one for salmon but I would bet they would hit it. I typically chase salmon with spoons and crankbaits.
@LadybugAdventures
@LadybugAdventures 29 дней назад
@@FishingwithNat yeah me too. I’ll at least try this year and let you know!
@mothteaparty
@mothteaparty 8 дней назад
What kind of knot do I use for these? Do I need a weight? I'm a beginner!
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 6 дней назад
You generally don't need a weight with these because the jighead provides plenty of weight by itself. You would only add weight if you want to fish really deep but keep a fairly small profile to the bait itself. The knot you tie is more influenced by the type of line you're using. You can tie anything for a jighead and swimbait. Check out this quick video about the types of knots and when to use them ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rdx_9P7a3N0.html
@ChrisWhite.fishing
@ChrisWhite.fishing 28 дней назад
I'm sick of loosing 25eur japanese wobblers in the snaggy rivers. silicon, as cheap as it is, however, is boring AF.
@FishingwithNat
@FishingwithNat 27 дней назад
Fancier lures can be more fun to use and watch, for sure. But it stings when you lose one and they often perform just the same as a simple jig and plastic.
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