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    No-Jack Jigs by Dirty Jigs Tackle (product review)

    Hey guys, I don't know how many of you are jig fishermen, but let me tell you what. I can be hard on jigs and I hate it when a jig hook starts bending after catching a fish or two. Well, if you hate that too, then you need to check out the No-Jack line of jigs offered by http://www.dirtyjigstackle.com. These jigs are the toughest, most hard core jigs I have ever seen.

    To start with, the heads are painted with what seems to be made with an explosive resistant process. You can take a jack hammer to a Dirty Jigs Tackle jig and I still don't think you will chip the paint. (maybe that's why they are No-Jack? actually, all of their jig heads are like that.)

    The second thing that you will love about these jigs is the way Dirty Jigs makes their skirts, (which are all hand pulled). The skirts are a thick and vibrant 60 strand skirt. Now when I say 60 strands, that is 60 straight strands, not your average 30 strands that are doubled over. These babys are thick and lifelike.

    Now, to the meat and potatoes of the No-Jack Jigs, the HOOK!! These hooks are more like a saltwater hook than a bass fishing hook. These hooks are made for fishermen who mean business. When you set the hook on a bass with these hooks, they will know they are hooked. The big special hooks that come with the No-Jack Jigs are one of a kind and you will be hard pressed to find a jig with this type of hook anywhere else on the market. Just don't plan on bending the hook and getting your jig out of that log like some of those sissy jigs. I don't care if you hook it up to a tow rope and try to use your boat, you won't straighten this hook out.

    The No-Jack jigs are awesome and certainly have their place in every jig fishermen's tackle box. Now, if you don't need that tough of a jig, you can get all the same great colors of jigs in the regular flippin or football head jigs without the special hook.

    Give them a try and start fishing dirty!

    Dirty Jigs Tackle Online Store
    http://www.dirtyjigstackle.com

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    Re: No-Jack Jigs by Dirty Jigs Tackle (BustinBass)

    Website says Mustad Ultrapoints and Gamagatsu hooks, how are they any tougher than any other manufacturers hooks?

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    Re: No-Jack Jigs by Dirty Jigs Tackle (20_lb_sack)

    What Dave said...

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    Re: No-Jack Jigs by Dirty Jigs Tackle (Big Guy)

    The hooks that are used are a custom made hook specifically for the No-Jack Jigs. The hooks are twice the diameter of a regular Mustad 5/0 EWG Hook but have the same sharpened point. They are as good as any other hook I've used.


    Modified by BustinBass at 9:56 AM 1/27/2008

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