Jigheads and wide gap hooks have long been the standards for rigging
swimbaits, but the ubiquity of these lures has caused bass to become
more wary of swimbait presentations. Educated bass now tend to follow,
nibble or bump a swimbait, so the pros continue to make rigging
adjustments to their swimbaits to trigger more strikes. Check out these
rigging methods from the pros and expand your swimbait repertoire.
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