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    #21
    Do-It Flipping jig in a 1/4oz with a short cut skirt. Can swim it and hop it or drag it and always gets bit.

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    #23
    Boo Yah 1/2, 3/4, 1oz.I think it's the Boo model. LPO Brush jig 1/2 and 1oz.
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    #24
    I like building and using
    Bullet,arkie,fooball,(erie head) standup,walleye head jigs

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    I'm biased, but personally I love the tungsten jigs I sell. I use the "flipping" jig (Arkie head) more often than the football head, but the feel of the tungsten is incredible and since the skirt is hand tied it does't wear out and slide down. They start at $4 and have 5/0 Mustad hooks.

    Link: https://heavymetalfishing.com/produc...en-arkie-jig-1

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    #26
    Arkie, ball, and shakey heads are all I use. Make my own.

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    #27
    Buckeye Flat Top. Nothing makes a crawfish trailer stand up like a Flat Top. Best skipping jig as well.

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    #28
    Arkie/stanley---ball head---swim---football
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    #29
    Strike King Denny Brauer Premier Pro-Model Jig

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    THARPS 4x4 jigs

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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by NAMVET1968 View Post
    THARPS 4x4 jigs

    Great jig! Just a heads up for anyone wanting to try these out for the first time, 4x4 changed the name of the jig to the ‘signature series’ and dropped the price a little since Tharp is no longer on the pro staff.
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    #32
    http://www.oldhamjigs.com/products.html

    They have the screw lock for soft plastic. You can skip them all day and the plastic wont fall off. Price is right too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mysticslobra View Post
    I'm biased, but personally I love the tungsten jigs I sell. I use the "flipping" jig (Arkie head) more often than the football head, but the feel of the tungsten is incredible and since the skirt is hand tied it does't wear out and slide down. They start at $4 and have 5/0 Mustad hooks.

    Link: https://heavymetalfishing.com/produc...en-arkie-jig-1

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    THOSE LOOK AWESOME!..JUST ORDERED A DOZEN!!!


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    #34
    So when your jig fishing, does all that dancing around on the front deck Scare the fish? Just asking.

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    Thank you! I'll get them out tonight!

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    Poison tail.

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    #37
    Flipping jig.. or a swim jig. I usually do both flip it in.. shake it.. swim it out. Let the bass tell me how the want it!

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    #38
    I most often pitch a jig. I use the Strike King Hack Attack Heavy Cover Jig, Oldham Trailer Hitch Jig, and the Buckeye Mop Jig. Heck I like jigs period but these are my favorites. Love the hook on the SK, love the keeper on the Trailer Hitch, and love the living rubber skirt on the Mop jig. If I could get the hook and a mold that would take it and a screw lock I would probably make my own.

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    #39
    Siebert Outdoors makes the best Jig

    https://www.siebertoutdoors.com/

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    I like the brush puppy heads from lureparts online, and the skirts are colors I've found that work for me.
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