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    help with posting a pic

    I've followed the directions but it wants me to update and won't work. I have a pic of a jig that I love but can't remember what kind it is or where the heck I bought it.Could I e-mail it to someone and they could post it for id purposes ? Thanks

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    Yep shoot it to my email fred.devine@bigblueintl.com

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    thanks Fred

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    Posting up for Jazz.
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    thank you !! I'm trying to figure out what they call this jig,and who makes it.I bought a couple swim jigs also but love these. They are super weedless and I'd like to get more .Thanks

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    Looks like a Black Angel Lures swim jig. Just a guess

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    just googled Black Angel swim jigs. They have the extended eye like most jigs. This one has it incorporated into the head. But thanks. Guess I'll hit the tackle shop and see if they know.I only would have purchased it from one of three places and hate to think it was Wal-Mart !

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    hit the tackle shop this am and we believe it's a Denny Brauer structure jig. Upon googling them it seems they modified it again so the tie extends outside.Too bad.Thanks for all your help

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    Jazz.. you might want to look at the Gambler Jigs.. I know they use the starflash skirt
    Material and sturdy flipping style hooks..

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    thanks Vic, I use many Gambler products and they are top quality for sure. What I liked about this jig was the tie didn't extend.I don't think anyone else does this even the DB jig now.

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    Maybe this? Heavy grass jig?
    http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/All_T...age-ATTGJ.html

    cant tell for sure from your pic but the few of these I have left from several years ago did not have a black or bronze hook. It was bright like I think your pic is?

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    might have to order a couple, they look good. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigkahuna71 View Post
    Maybe this? Heavy grass jig?
    http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/All_T...age-ATTGJ.html

    cant tell for sure from your pic but the few of these I have left from several years ago did not have a black or bronze hook. It was bright like I think your pic is?
    upon further review, these look sweet and close to what I want so I'll have to order a few. Thanks !

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    Herr Jazz-

    These are very good jigs that don't have a weedguard. I mention this because 44Tackle™ has a box at 1/2 off. These are also the absolute 'Top Shelf' when it comes to going over/through the lily pads..

    http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/MESU_...e-MESURAP.html

    The only 'non-positive' is they are NOT wire tied but have the rubber band tie.

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    Looks like a AT grassmaster jig maybe?