Jackall Swing Mikey 115
Jackall Swing Mikey 115 - Black Impact Gill is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Specs
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Length | 115mm |
| Weight | 28.5g |
| Type | Dead slow, burn, walk-the-dog, jerk |
Product Description
Jackall Swing Mikey 115 Jointed Swimbait
The Jackall Swing Mikey 115 has officially arrived in Australia, bringing a highly adaptable 115mm swimbait built for anglers who demand versatility. Designed with an expanded joint range of motion, this jointed swimbait maintains strong action across a wide variety of retrieve speeds, making it ideal for targeting aggressive freshwater predators and inshore species.
Fish it ultra slow and allow the body to twist naturally for a realistic baitfish presentation. Increase your retrieve speed and the Swing Mikey tightens into a pronounced wobble. Work it with a walk-the-dog retrieve or add sharp jerks to create erratic reaction strikes. Whether you're covering structure, open flats or edges, this baitcasting swimbait adapts to your style.
The slimmed-down baitfish profile makes the Jackall Swing Mikey 115 especially effective when fish are feeding on smaller forage. Its horizontal flat tail reduces excessive rolling and prevents unwanted sideways fall, producing a controlled, wide wobble that pushes water and attracts attention in both clear and stained conditions.
A standout feature is the C-shaped joint configuration, allowing increased flexibility between sections. This design creates subtle twisting movement during slow retrieves while delivering powerful swinging action during more aggressive presentations.
Weighing 28.5g, the Swing Mikey 115 is perfectly suited to medium to medium-heavy baitcasting setups, offering excellent casting control and making it a reliable choice for anglers looking for a premium freshwater swimbait in Australia.








