Hard-body swimbaits are built to produce a swimming action that provokes a predatory instinct, causing fish to strike. The lure's movement depends on the number of joints in its design.
Swimbait: Glide Baits (Single-Joint Swimbaits)
A single-jointed hard-body swimbait, commonly known as a glide bait, moves with a serpentine or "gliding" action in the water. This bait can bMulti-Jointed Swimbaits
Due to their segmented body design, multi-jointed hard-body swimbaits offer a more natural swimming motion. These baits can also create unique movements based on retrieve styles and speeds.
The versatility of hard-body swimbaits makes them effective in various fishing conditions, from clear open water to heavy cover, depending on how they are retrieved.
Swimbait: Soft-body
Soft-body swimbaits are almost exclusively made out of rubber or soft plastic, similar to artificial worms. Some soft-body swimbaits are designed to trigger strikes based on movement, while highly detailed baits (usually top-hook) rely more on realism than action.
Soft-body swimbaits have several subcategories, including paddle tails, line-through swimbaits, and top-hook swimbaits.
Swimbait: Paddle Tail Swimbait
Paddle tail swimbaits are the most common type used by many anglers. These baits come in various sizes:
Smaller paddle tails are often used as trailers for a spinnerbait, chatterbait, or underspin.
Larger paddle tails are commonly fished on a swimbait jig head or a weighted extra-wide gap (EWG) hook.
Paddle tail swimbaits come in two styles:
- Solid-body paddle tails provide durability and are often paired with jig heads.
- Hollow-body paddle tails allow different rigging options and internal weight systems.
Swimbait: Line-Through Swimbaits
Line-through swimbaits are large swimbaits that allow the fishing line to run through the body. This design helps prevent fish from using the bait as leverage to throw the hook.
Swimbait: Top-Hook Swimbaits
Top-hook swimbaits have a large, strong, jig-style hook that protrudes from the top of the swimbait. These swimbaits are often used in deep water or rocky environments where bottom-dwelling fish are present.
The top-hook swimbait typically has a wedge-style tail, which is designed for colder water conditions, providing a more subtle swimming action.