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    #61
    Quote Originally Posted by PJ-Rohlf View Post
    Lethal Weapon II. I'm a fan of the light wire hook as it's helped me keep some fish pinned that I didn't get a good hookset on. Plus I like seeing the look on the owners face when I walk up with a box of 20 to the checkout
    Every time I go into Island Outdoors I think I leave with ten jigs! The lethal weapon is my favorite swim jig now. I'm a big fan of the Dirty Jigs finesse swim jig but the Lethal Weapon II jigs have become my favorite.

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    #62
    Quote Originally Posted by dylanl View Post
    Every time I go into Island Outdoors I think I leave with ten jigs! The lethal weapon is my favorite swim jig now. I'm a big fan of the Dirty Jigs finesse swim jig but the Lethal Weapon II jigs have become my favorite.
    Dude that's like every weekend in the summer for me....I go in there for a pack or two of baits and walk out having spent $200
    Fish have fins, they swim

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    #63
    Quote Originally Posted by Munkin View Post
    I make my own.

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    Yep, me too and wouldn't have it any other way.

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    #64
    brovarny swim jigs are fantastic lures, he will also custom make what ever color you want.

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    #65
    TTT

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    #66
    The ones I build myself
    Building and Fishing custom jigs
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    #67
    So many good ones out there now. 6th Sense Divine for me because they skip so well. Ha! just saw that this thread is 3 years old.

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    #68
    Here is one of my favorites and best sellers.IMG_1844.jpg

    https://siebertoutdoors.com/products...ducts/swim-jig

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    #69
    Quote Originally Posted by wilson1 View Post
    brovarny swim jigs are fantastic lures, he will also custom make what ever color you want.
    Just talked to Dan at a show this last weekend. Great guy who is always willing to answer your questions, and he makes a great jig too

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    #70
    Quote Originally Posted by catch5 View Post
    Mine is the V&M Cliff Pace swim jig. Almost always use a 1/2 ounce. We have zero grass, so I’m usually throwing it in lay downs and flooded bushes. I like the heavyweight for pinpoint casting accuracy, and the quick fall triggers bites.
    This is my preferred choice. Works great for me.
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    #71
    I like the Missile Mini Swim Jig. Skips easy with a large flat area on the head, skirt is the proper length out of the package, hook is stout but perfectly sized for the 3.8" swimbaits that I usually like to throw on swim jigs, and the hook keeper is simple to use and works well.

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    #72
    Just started with swim jigs so it may be a bit before a favorite jig appears.

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    #73
    Leadfree Bass jigs makes a nice swim jig

    https://leadfreebassjigs.com/product...let-style-head

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    #74
    Surprised no mention of Daves Tournament Tackle- He makes some really sweet swim jigs.

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    #75
    Nice 3 year old thread
    "It's even, but it ain't settled. Let's settle it." Fast Eddie
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    #76
    Quote Originally Posted by Moneyshot View Post
    Surprised no mention of Daves Tournament Tackle- He makes some really sweet swim jigs.
    Shhhhhh! If you can actually get your hands on them...

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    #77
    Vast improvements since then lol
    Building and Fishing custom jigs
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    #78
    I make my own now, but as far as off the shelf jigs go, I prefer lethal weapon or brovarney swim jigs. I too go into Island Outdoors and walk out with more of Scott's baits than I care to admit.

    They both have the lighter wire hook which is important for hookup ratio, handtied skirts, and a wire bait keeper. Brovarney has better colors, but the paint isn't as durable.

    The lethal weapon jigs also have a lower angle weed guard that helps them come through grass a little better. Availability is better too as I can also buy them locally at fleet farm and other online tackle retailers.

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    #79
    Quote Originally Posted by dylanl View Post
    My favorite is the Dirty Jigs Finesse Swim Jig. Swim Jigs are one of my favorite way to fish too.
    X2- perfect for the lighter grass in WI and smallies love them. They also make a 5/16 which is perfect for most situations.

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    #80
    Home made or 6th sense. I love the hook and trailer keeper on their jigs.

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