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Bass Eat Bluegill! Top Bluegill Swimbaits For Spring Bass Fishing



Bluegill and panfish are a huge part of a bass’ diet. Whether you fish small ponds or huge lakes, knowing how to imitate bluegill will help you catch bigger bass in Spring. While visiting his childhood fishery, Tim was inspired to shoot this quick video about applying Bluegill swimbaits to your Spring bass fishing.

The bluegill swimbait category has exploded in recent years. Where we used to talk about one or two baits, there are now dozens of options on the market and it seems to grow every years. With every company jumping on the bandwagon, its more important than ever to have a little insight into which baits have proven themselves. To help narrow down the selection, Tim is walking us through his favorite soft baits, Hard Baits, and Bluegill-Imitating Glidebaits.

All of the baits discussed in the video are linked below. The links go directly to Tackle Warehouse where you can see detailed photos and descriptions of each item. We’ve also included some of our favorite combos for fishing these baits. While most bluegill baits can be thrown on a stout jig rod, the heavier soft baits and GlideBaits should be thrown on a dedicated swimbait combo.

Soft Bluegill Baits…
-Mattlures U2 Bluegill (Shown By Tim): http://bit.ly/2s1dqyf
Colors: Male Bluegill, TW Baby Gill

-Mattlures Ultimate Bluegill: http://bit.ly/2aAuAz5
Colors: Male Bluegill, TW Baby Gill

-Savage Gear Pulse Tail RTF (Jig hook): https://bit.ly/2xx1zjH
Colors: Bluegill, Ghost Gill

-Savage Gear Pulse Tail LB (Weedless): https://bit.ly/2Kd6qct
Colors: Bluegill, Ghost Gill

-All American Sunfish: http://bit.ly/2ahBNOT
Colors: Male Bluegill, Bream
Hook- Owner 4/0 Weighted Beast: http://bit.ly/2ancP66

Hard Bluegill Baits…
-Megabass Vatalion: http://bit.ly/367AOxD
Colors: GG Gill, GG Wild Gill

-Jackall Gantarel Jr: https://bit.ly/3pcIzvW
Colors: RT Ghost Gill, RT Spawn Gill

-Jackall Gantarel: http://bit.ly/2adZI3R
Colors: RT Ghost Gill, RT Bluegill

-Mike Bucca Bull Gill: http://bit.ly/2f1ASHn
Colors: Bluegill

Bluegill Glidebaits…
-R2S S-Waver 168: http://bit.ly/2aiu8Sh
Colors: Bluegill, New Bluegill

-Arashi Glide: http://bit.ly/2nHdrL1
Colors: Bluegill, Green Gill

Our Favorite Large Swimbait Combo…
Rod- G Loomis IMX Pro 966: https://bit.ly/3ktZFnF
Reel- Shimano Tranx 300 (HG): http://bit.ly/2kYsvRw
Line- Power pro Maxcuatro (80 lb Braid): http://bit.ly/2clBRiQ
Leader- Sunline FC100 Fluorocarbon (35 lb): http://bit.ly/2O4UElB

Budget Large Swimbait Combo…
Rod- Savage Gear Squad 8′ Heavy Swimbait: http://bit.ly/3tT8bS2
Reel- Shimano Curado 300K: https://bit.ly/2HbZ3E4
Line- Power pro Maxcuatro (65 lb Braid): http://bit.ly/2clBRiQ
Leader- Sunline FC100 Fluorocarbon (30 lb): http://bit.ly/2O4UElB

Budget Small Bluegill Bait Combo…
Rod- Shimano SLX 7’2″ Heavy: http://bit.ly/2L3wppO
Reel- Shimano SLX XT (HG): http://bit.ly/2NfdOnk
Line- Sunline Assassin 20 lb Fluorocarbon: http://bit.ly/2h4LNjm

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Major Equipment We Use Daily…

Trolling Motor- Minn Kota Ultrex 112: http://bit.ly/2vFQypW
Electronics- Humminbird Solix 15: https://bit.ly/35HuPRY
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Camera- GoPro Hero 9: http://bit.ly/2KQ0VEI

Favorite Tools and Gear…

Favorite Storage Box: https://bit.ly/3kngvEG
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31 Comments

  1. How important are the pectoral fins for stabilization on the 4" RTF top hook? I ordered one from TW and one of the fins is bent. Would it be an issue to cut them off?

  2. Live target 3.5 inch bluegill with treble hook on the bottom is absolutely deadly. Without the hook on the bottom you ill lose a ton of fish. If you cant a treble on the bottom its junk.

  3. Some time ago I randomly toss a bluegill swimbait and got a bass reaction. The sad part was that it only a small bass the bait got slip of the mouth when it jump out of the water.

  4. My 2 favorite bluegill bait are the Savagegear Pulsetail LB bluegill with the hidden hook and the 10,000 Fishes Headhunter License to Gill color! The 10,000 fishes one swims great and when you kill it, it sits just like a bluegill on the bottom awesome lures!

  5. Mattlures is the best, a bit expensive but worth it. Their shad baits are awesome. Last year I was running a mattlures shad abt 3-4' in a local river and something hit it, I missed it, but it felt big whatever it was.

  6. Yo, TB crew! Making plaster molds of 8" Hudd tails is easy. I've put 10" tails on 8" Hudds. I've poured a 6" tail, then soaked it in water until it it bloated up a tad smaller than an 8" tail. Then I made a mold of that tail to make what would be a size 7" tail.
    And of course an 8" tail on a Huddgill.
    They all work like you would expect.
    Oh, and I was saying You and Matt should try refining a special bluegill swimjig like my two examples here.
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/HxPwWmGafwSAWP3M6

  7. OK I have what probably will seem like a dumb question. Since I am still VERY new to this sport but am trying to watch, read and learn (AND SPEND LOL) as much as I can, Can somebody please tell me what anglers are doing when they reel in their fish and just when they get it to the edge of the boat, instead of reaching down to get the fish or lifting the fish out of the water, they instead lead the fish back and forth and/or around the boat to the other side, sometimes multiple times before then reaching down to get the fish? My only guess is they are simply trying to maintain tension on the line so as not to create slack and give the fish a chance to throw the hook but then again a lot of times it appears they could have picked the fish up sooner but instead lead it more before finally getting it. Is there another reason for this other than what i assumed or is it that pretty much the gist of it. I have seen some do it and they will lead a fish to the back or front of the boat before picking it up. Sorry if this sounds dumb but to me its a far to obvious and intentional act for me not to inquire about it. Thanks

  8. Any tips on how to not catch walleye/northerns when bass fishing? It’s a good problem to have but I’ve lost several crankbaits to walleye and pike. It makes me a little worried to spend $20+ on a bait knowing I could lose it on my first fish

  9. Was just thinking I've heard you guys talk a ton on these SG Pulsetails… I don't think I've heard you guys mention the RATTLE SLOTS in the pulse tails! Hope you guys saw those for some sound or a dash of flava!

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