Your multi-joint, segmented hard swimbait swimming up on one side? Well don’t fret. They are actually tunable if you understand how water catches them.
Big swimbait aficionado Hunter Ridenour learned a lot about tuning swimbaits in his time fishing and working for Bull Shad swimbaits. In this short 2 minute video, Ridenour explains how to use the back joints and front joints as macro and micro adjustment measures to get your swimbait back to swimming straight in seconds.
Featured swimbait:
9-inch Bull Shad
Jason Sealock began working for Wired2fish soon after its inception in January of 2010. He was COO and Publisher for 14 years and ran operations for the property during it's peak time. Prior to that, he was the Editor-in-Chief of FLW Outdoors Magazines. He has been an accomplished angler for the better part of 40 years and has been writing and shooting fishing and outdoors content and educating outdoorsmen for more than 25 years. He is an expert with fishing electronics and technologies, he's one of the industry's top experts in fishing tackle and an accomplished and award-winning photographer, writer and editor.