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Why these fit

  • Tampa Jigging Company The Arrow Slow Pitch Jig is the strongest fit if you mean actively jigging in current and want a lure that stays controlled in the water column. Its balanced fall and flutter suit mid-column work better than a bottom-only approach.
  • Berkley PowerBait® Agent E fits if fish are holding in the mid-water column or near structure and you want a swimbait that can be worked with a faster retrieve in moving water.
  • Bounce Worm Series is a good finesse option when summer fish are suspended or pressured and want a subtle profile that can hover mid-column.
  • IMX-PRO BASS SPIN JIG SPINNING is the best rod match from the set for light-to mid-weight jighead presentations and controlled jigging.

Technique notes

  • In fast current, start with a jig or swimbait that can hold depth without blowing out.
  • With The Arrow Slow Pitch Jig, use short lifts and let it flutter back on a tight line.
  • With Agent E, try a steady retrieve with occasional pauses or hops to keep it in the strike zone.
  • With Bounce Worm Series, fish it on a light head or finesse rig and let current give it movement rather than overworking it.
  • A spinning rod like IMX-PRO BASS SPIN JIG SPINNING helps with lighter presentations and better control in current.

When to switch

  • Switch to a bottom-contact bait if fish are pinned low and not chasing.
  • Switch to a more aggressive swimbait if current is pushing fish into a feeding lane and they want a faster profile.
  • Switch to finesse worms if bites are short, scattered, or the water is clear and pressured.
  • If the current is extreme, a heavier jig or a more vertical presentation will usually outfish a mid-column glide.

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