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    Best tungsten flipping jig

    What's the best tungsten flipping jig everyone likes?

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    Dirty Jigs

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    #3
    Bass tek are very good jigs


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    #5
    check with bassteamtackle.com

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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by smokey bear View Post
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    I think they are a lead jig. I use them, but I am nearly positive they are a lead jig.

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    I'm throwing in my vote for Eco Pro. I faithfully use/ used their original flipping jig "Litner Jig" and I am looking forward to tossing their new flipping jig with the Trokar hook. I also use their casting Kara jig and their swing jig.

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    #8
    how does the kara jig compare to keitech model 1 jig

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by webby5383 View Post
    how does the kara jig compare to keitech model 1 jig
    The Keitech head is longer, and the Kara head is round on the bottom where the Keitech is a more squared/ flat bottom. (Very similar). The Kara will snag in rocks, it is literally find rocks to hook into. Where I can found them better is on shell beds, sand, or in weeds.

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    I do not think that there is a front running best tungsten jig - YET. Unfortunately when there is and a few tournaments highlight the success we will go from paying $4 a jig to $9 or $10. Then it is going to suck tossing the jig in the trash when the hook is bad - bent or rusted.
    In the meantime use a punch weight for grass/vegetation and premium well designed lead head flipping jig which works fine in bushes, willows and around docks. Increase weight if you need the fast fall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tico View Post
    I do not think that there is a front running best tungsten jig - YET. Unfortunately when there is and a few tournaments highlight the success we will go from paying $4 a jig to $9 or $10. Then it is going to suck tossing the jig in the trash when the hook is bad - bent or rusted.
    In the meantime use a punch weight for grass/vegetation and premium well designed lead head flipping jig which works fine in bushes, willows and around docks. Increase weight if you need the fast fall.

    Give this one a look: https://onidaoutdoors.com/tungstenjigs/flipping-jigs

    I'm a huge fan


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    #13
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    Hog snatcher flipping jig
    it is an amazing jig

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    #14
    Not that this thread isn't useful, just note that it was started in 2016. Lots of new options since then!
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