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Member | nitroknobby SWL Prostaff 12:04 pm September 4, 2009
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Member | fhufisherman 10:42 pm August 30, 2009
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Jewel Finesse jigs work great. The collar around the head gives the jig a different look. PB&J smoke is my favorite color, plus a Netbait Paca Chunk fits perfectly on a Jewel jig.
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Member | Mike Gibson Waterloo, S.C 3:02 pm August 30, 2009
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Well I make my own jigs. I make a football (which is my favorite) and a flipping jig. I like the b/b skirt for stained or muddy water. Green/p for clear water. My jigs also have 2 red rattles on the bottom side. You can see them on http://www.myspace.com/bassin101mg
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Member | Jason Mayer West Harrison, IN 6:34 am August 26, 2009
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I have been using Tail Walker Fishing lures jigs. They have football head and swimming jigs as of now and they are working on comig out with a standard head jig. They can come up with any color combo tat you would like.
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Member | nitroknobby SWL Prostaff 11:05 am August 24, 2009
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I prefer Chompers football-head jigs, I have alot of confidence in them with the wide gap hook, a trailer keeper that holds your trailer in place and most of all the paint on the heads dont clip off as easy as MOST brands.
If I'am swimming a jig in grassy cover (something I've been experimenting with), I'am currently using "Charles Clemen's" Tight Line Jigs. They have a pointed head design that allows you to pull through heavy grass easier than others.
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| SWLJustin Lexington, KY 9:37 am August 24, 2009
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Wondering what kinds of jigs everyone uses?
I have been using All Terrain Tackle http://www.AllTerrainTackle.com jigs for a few years now and found them to fit my fishing style.
I perfer using the standard black/blue and the bluegill color most times. I like how their jigs have a "tread" like design on the bottom of the head. This helps me feel the bottom better and the jig stands up at the right angle.
So, what are some of your favorites?
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