Designed by Bassmasters Classic Champion, Cliff Pace, the V & M Cliff Pace The Pulse Pacemaker Swim Jig offers a number of professional modifications that help it snag less, and in turn, catch more fish. The V & M Cliff Pace The Pulse Pacemaker Swim Jig is built with a V-shaped bottom that allows the jig to roll when it comes in contact with cover, and prevents the custom-made, 30-degree flat-eye hook from getting hung up. Additionally, the V & M Cliff Pace The Pulse Pacemaker Swim Jig also has a fiber weedguard and a recessed line tie, for even more snag-resistance. Built with super-realistic 3D eyes, the V & M Cliff Pace The Pulse Pacemaker Swim Jig has the looks and the action that will help you “swim” circles around the competition.
Versatile JigI figured I’d try this jig since I have an addiction to jigs. Use mainly Dirty jigs and 6th Sense for my Swimbait style trailers but the pacemaker is probably the most versatile. I can put a Swimbait on and swim it or put a Rage craw style trailer on and fish it on the bottom dragging it like a hybrid or football jig or swim it shaking it through grass to keep it high in water column. Has a decent hook but you can bend it with straight braid and a heavy rod. I fish it braid to leader and haven’t had any issues. Good weed guard and skirt but not wire tied so I use a black tie wrap on all my jigs to avoid the headache of it coming off. Wish companies would use better rubber collars instead of the cheap mail it in and call it done skirt collars but this is a great jig to have in your box. Get a few of the bluegill ones and Paca chunks or Craw trailers and you will get bit.
Austin - FL, United StatesJanuary 03, 2025
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Comments: Jigs have been a weak area for me for years until yesterday. I tied on this jig with a 4†swimbait trailer and slow rolled it around my local lake and can say I am now confident with a swim jig. This bait came through hydrofoil and wood very easy and I caught close to 20 fish in 4 hours biggest going 4.2 pounds.
From: Josh: Connecticut 5/21/23
Comments: I have had more success with this swim jig than any other and can't really say why. Only used the 3/8 but recently bought some 1/4 and 1/2 in different colors and look forward to trying them. It comes thru hard cover very well and the hook is sharp and strong enough. I haven't had to horse any big fish out of heavy cover so not sure how it will hold up to braid and a heavy fish but it hooks fish with little effort. So far this is my go-to swim jig.
From: Unknown: 10/9/21
Comments: Overall a pretty decent jig. Solid hook, good paint job, and skirts look good. Maybe it's just me, but this jig doesn't come through thick vegetation very well. Head design is too blunt imo
From: Unknown: 7/8/21
Comments: I picked up a few of these last year and put them through the paces. They catch fish plain and simple. The paint and finish is high quality. I did see some minor chipping in the paint after a full day of bouncing a jig over rock piles, but that is to be expected. With a four inch swimbait trailer you've got an amazingly versatile bait that you can chuck just about anywhere. The head shape and design really helps when bouncing off structure, deflecting the hook away from potential snags. I've also rigged these up with a Paca craw and crawled/bounced them on the bottom with good success. Definitely a good bait to add to your jig box.
From: Colin: Colorado 6/5/21
Comments: This is a good looking, well made jig.
From: Will: North Carolina 1/23/20
Comments: Far and away my favorite swim jig! Since switching to this I can nail consistently big fish in the morning by either slow rolling it, bumping it into rocks, or bringing it through grass. Also nearly won me my first tournament! I highly recommend this swim jig paired with a 3.8 keitech fat trailer! The threadfin shad is an awesome color this time of year, too!
From:Kyler: Huntsville, AL 9/18/18
Comments: I am fairly new to swim jigging but I have already caught more on this jig than all the others I've used combined. I've caught a couple nice ones on the citrus color with a sexy shad 3.5 inch swimbait trailer.
From: Unknown: Missouri 11/24/14
Comments: Jig colors are great and love the head design but the hook bent out on the first 2.5lb largemouth I caught when pulling out of the pads using a 3 power rod. Too bad too because I really liked the jig up til then.
From: JD: Washington 5/25/14
Comments: Review:it's a great jig and great color choices it also has a great head design witch allows it to deflect of cover, I will definitely be pickin up some more.
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Comments: Jigs have been a weak area for me for years until yesterday. I tied on this jig with a 4†swimbait trailer and slow rolled it around my local lake and can say I am now confident with a swim jig. This bait came through hydrofoil and wood very easy and I caught close to 20 fish in 4 hours biggest going 4.2 pounds.
From: Josh: Connecticut 5/21/23
Comments: I have had more success with this swim jig than any other and can't really say why. Only used the 3/8 but recently bought some 1/4 and 1/2 in different colors and look forward to trying them. It comes thru hard cover very well and the hook is sharp and strong enough. I haven't had to horse any big fish out of heavy cover so not sure how it will hold up to braid and a heavy fish but it hooks fish with little effort. So far this is my go-to swim jig.
From: Unknown: 10/9/21
Comments: Overall a pretty decent jig. Solid hook, good paint job, and skirts look good. Maybe it's just me, but this jig doesn't come through thick vegetation very well. Head design is too blunt imo
From: Unknown: 7/8/21
Comments: I picked up a few of these last year and put them through the paces. They catch fish plain and simple. The paint and finish is high quality. I did see some minor chipping in the paint after a full day of bouncing a jig over rock piles, but that is to be expected. With a four inch swimbait trailer you've got an amazingly versatile bait that you can chuck just about anywhere. The head shape and design really helps when bouncing off structure, deflecting the hook away from potential snags. I've also rigged these up with a Paca craw and crawled/bounced them on the bottom with good success. Definitely a good bait to add to your jig box.
From: Colin: Colorado 6/5/21
Comments: This is a good looking, well made jig.
From: Will: North Carolina 1/23/20
Comments: Far and away my favorite swim jig! Since switching to this I can nail consistently big fish in the morning by either slow rolling it, bumping it into rocks, or bringing it through grass. Also nearly won me my first tournament! I highly recommend this swim jig paired with a 3.8 keitech fat trailer! The threadfin shad is an awesome color this time of year, too!
From: Kyler: Huntsville, AL 9/18/18
Comments: I am fairly new to swim jigging but I have already caught more on this jig than all the others I've used combined. I've caught a couple nice ones on the citrus color with a sexy shad 3.5 inch swimbait trailer.
From: Unknown: Missouri 11/24/14
Comments: Jig colors are great and love the head design but the hook bent out on the first 2.5lb largemouth I caught when pulling out of the pads using a 3 power rod. Too bad too because I really liked the jig up til then.
From: JD: Washington 5/25/14
Comments: Review:it's a great jig and great color choices it also has a great head design witch allows it to deflect of cover, I will definitely be pickin up some more.
From: Jake: Virginia