Fascinating 5 Skirted Jig Styles That Help You Catch More Fish

There is plenty of jig fisherman on the lakes and rivers where we fish. The skirted jigs are beloved by fishermen and can be fished at almost any depth and around most types of covers and structures. The most popular skirted jigs come in five categories including football jigs, flipping jigs, casting jigs, finesse jigs, and swim jigs.

The football jig

The football jig is a great lure for fishing deep or rocky waters. The football jig has a head shaped like a football or a rugby ball. This shape keeps the football jig from getting caught between cracks when crawling along hard bottoms or rocky areas. The football jig also features a fuller skirt and a sharp wide gap hook. Weed guards are common on football jigs and allow your jigs for bass to pass through weeds with fewer snags. The ideal weight for football jigs ranges from1/2 to 1 ounce.

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flipping jig

The flipping jig

The head shape of the flipping jig is compact, generally with a recessed line tie. The unique head design excels at all types of shallow water coverage, such as areas with heavy vegetation, weeds, or pitching under docks. The flipping jigs should be 3/8 to 1 ounce. The 3/8-ounce and 1/2-ounce flip jigs are perfect for water less than 10 feet deep. A 3/4 ounce or larger jig is great for deeper water.

The casting jig

The casting jigs come in a variety of head shapes, such as round, Arkie style, or flat-bottomed heads. But the head of most casting jigs has a flat bottom, similar to a squashed football. This head design allows it to crawl over rocks without snagging. The casting jigs should be 3/8 to 1/2 ounce. Casting jigs are suitable for use on sloping rocky banks, flats, points, and other mid-depth structures. Drag the jig along the bottom with short tugs or a lift-drop technique.

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finesse jig

The finesse jig

The finesse Jigs are built using a round ball head design. Finesse Jigs are a very effective year-round technique for fishing not only in the cold waters of late fall, winter, and early spring but also in smaller bodies of water and highly pressured larger waters. Finesse Jigs typically range from 3/16 to 1/4 ounce. The 1/8-ounce and 3/16-ounce finesse jigs are perfect for water shallower than 10 feet. The 1/4 ounce finesse jigs can be used in deeper water, or for larger demonstrations.

The swim jig

The swim jig features a streamlined fish head, a pointed nose, and vertical line ties. The swim jig can swim through the water column and slip through covers, such as dragging, flipping, swimming, jumping, and retrieving in areas with rocky structures or aquatic plants. The Swim jigs are very versatile and suitable for freshwater, rivers, ponds, and lakes. The swim jig ranges from 1/4 to 1/2 ounce. 3/16 to 1/2 ounce for shallow displays. 3/4 ounce and heavier for slow rolling in deep water or blowing through heavy grass.

swim jig

These five skirted jig styles come in a variety of head shapes and sizes, with a wide range of applications. Matching the appropriate skirted jig according to the fishing environment and target fish will make you a more efficient fisherman.


Post time: Sep-29-2022