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Last Chance Lures Swim Jig
Last Chance Lures Swim Jig
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Swim It Through the Thick Stuff — The Last Chance Lures Swim Jig
When bass are chasing baitfish in shallow grass, around laydowns, and through flooded brush, a swim jig is one of the most versatile and effective tools you can tie on. The Last Chance Lures Swim Jig is built to come through cover clean, swim with a natural baitfish profile, and trigger strikes from fish that are actively feeding — and even some that aren't.
The All-Conditions Search Bait
A swim jig fills the gap between a spinnerbait and a crankbait. It's more weedless than a spinnerbait, more subtle than a crankbait, and can be fished at almost any speed. The streamlined bullet-shaped head slips through grass, pads, and wood without hanging up, while the pulsating skirt and trailer create a lifelike baitfish profile that bass can't resist. Whether you're burning it over shallow flats or slow-rolling it along weed edges, the swim jig simply catches fish.
Key Features
- Weedless Bullet Head: Streamlined head design slides through grass, lily pads, brush, and wood without snagging
- Premium Sharp Hook: Heavy-wire, razor-sharp hook built to handle big fish and heavy cover hooksets
- Hand-Tied Silicone Skirt: Premium skirt material with lifelike pulsing action that breathes and flares on the pause
- 3D Eyes: Realistic painted eyes add a natural baitfish profile that gives bass a target point
- Durable Powder-Coat Finish: Chip-resistant paint in baitfish, shad, bluegill, and bold attractor colours
- Stiff Weed Guard: Fiber weed guard keeps the hook point protected in heavy cover without sacrificing hookset ratio
How to Fish It
Cast it into and around shallow cover — grass flats, lily pads, laydowns, dock pilings, and flooded brush. Use a steady retrieve to keep the jig swimming just under the surface, or slow-roll it along the bottom of weed edges for deeper fish. Add a swimbait trailer for a streamlined baitfish profile, or a creature bait for a bulkier presentation. Vary your speed — a sudden speed change or pause often triggers following fish to commit. Pair with a 7' medium-heavy casting rod, 15–20 lb fluorocarbon or braid, and a 6.4:1 or 7.1:1 reel.
The One Bait That Does It All
If you could only carry one lure for shallow-water bass fishing, the swim jig would be a strong contender. It works in grass, wood, pads, and open water. It catches fish in clear and stained water alike. It triggers reaction strikes and finesse eats. The Last Chance Lures Swim Jig is the kind of bait you keep tied on all season — because you never know when you'll need to make one more cast into the thick stuff.
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