Easy Shiner Paddle Tail Swimbait, Pre-Rigged Jig Head
Specifications
| Type | Pre-rigged paddle tail swimbait |
| Length | 105mm / 115mm / 124mm (approx. 4.1" / 4.5" / 4.9") |
| Weight | 5g / 9g / 15g jig head options |
| Depth | Shallow to mid depth |
| Action | Steady paddle tail kick with subtle body roll |
| Hooks | Fixed single jig hook, molded through the head |
| Best for | Largemouth and smallmouth bass around points, flats, and baitfish schools |
Product description
The Easy Shiner is a soft plastic paddle tail swimbait molded onto a pre-rigged jig head, so it is ready to tie on and fish straight out of the pack. The tapered body and thin paddle tail kick to life on a steady retrieve, throwing off flash and vibration that draws strikes from bass keyed in on baitfish. The two-tone finish adds a natural shad or trout profile that reads well in stained or clear water.
Fish it around points, flats, drop-offs, and suspended baitfish schools where largemouth and smallmouth are actively feeding. It runs true at slow to moderate speeds and holds its swimming action even when bumped off cover, making it a solid choice for covering water fast or working a specific stretch of structure.
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the bait settle for a second before starting your retrieve.
- Use a steady, moderate speed retrieve to let the paddle tail find its natural kick.
- Slow down or pause briefly when the bait passes over cover or drop-offs to trigger reaction strikes.
- Vary retrieve speed on repeated casts until you find the pace bass are responding to that day.
Frequently asked
The 115mm/9g size is a versatile middle ground for most largemouth situations. Go smaller for pressured fish or finesse conditions, and larger when targeting bigger bass or fishing deeper water.
Natural, translucent two-tone patterns like this one work well in clear water where bass get a good look at the bait. In stained or murky water, brighter or higher-contrast colors help bass locate the bait by silhouette and vibration.
A medium to medium-heavy spinning or casting rod with 10 to 15 pound fluorocarbon or braid to fluorocarbon leader gives good feel for the retrieve and enough backbone to handle solid bass.
Yes. The smaller sizes in particular match well with the baitfish smallmouth chase in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, and the tight swimming action holds up in current.