September 13 2018

JoeBaggs Swarter Giveaway!

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Ryan Collins

All throughout this season we have been hosting giveaways here on My Fishing Cape Cod, and today I am pumped to share with you this new giveaway for a set of JoeBaggs Swarter swimming plugs!

If you are looking for a simple way to catch striped bass from the beach, then these Swarters are for you.

Please read on to learn how you can enter this giveaway, and to also learn more about Swarters and how I recommend fishing with them.

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My Experience With Swarters

This summer I have been using JoeBaggs Swarters when fishing from the beaches of Cape Cod at night. They are a reliable substitute to the Daiwa SP Minnow.

Just as when fishing with the SP Minnow, I recommend you replace the split rings and treble hooks on the Swarters.

I recommend Spro size #5 or #6 split rings and Mustad VMC 4X Strong size 1/0 treble hooks. Crush the barbs on the treble hooks to make for easier releases.

How To Enter The Giveaway

Please leave a comment below to enter this giveaway. Anyone who leaves a comment below will have a chance of winning the set of Swarters shown above.

In addition, you can double your odds of winning by commenting "I'm in!" and tagging a friend in this evening's post on Instagram. And you can triple your odds of winning by commenting "I'm in!" and share this evening's post on Facebook

This Sunday night I will randomly select a winner out of everyone who comments below and on Instagram and Facebook. 

Good luck and as always, tight lines! ?

PS - you can buy your own JoeBaggs Swarters from our friends at Canal Bait & Tackle in Sagamore by clicking here

Enter the Giveaway!

Please leave a comment below to get entered. You can also triple your chances of winning by commenting and tagging a friend in our JoeBaggs Swarter posts on Instagram and on Facebook.

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