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Cman2007
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by Cman2007 » Tue May 05, 2009 8:16 pm
what you favorite do you perffer round rubber or silcone i know lots of people like the black n blue
but what you favorite also looking fro someone to hand tie me a big fat mop jig lookin thing???:-"

Clark Korper 16 yrs old
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The Jigmiester
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by The Jigmiester » Tue May 05, 2009 8:40 pm
Hey brother. I LOVE flippin' Jigs for Big Bass. The fella that taught me how to flip loved to use a black and blue 5/8 oz STanley Lures flippin jig with an Uncle josh black pork frog. I tend to prefere the silacone skirts more than rubber because they hold up better and don't rot over time like rubber does. Booyah baits make awesome, natural "Camo" colored jigs that I use a lot when flippin for big bass on Potholes Res and Banks. Sometimes, going with a light rigging, and slow fall-Texas rigged 3.5 inch Tube baits produce when thick weeds aren't a factor. sometimes a tiny split shot at the head of the tube is all the weight I need to entice big, nuetral cruising Largemouth to inhale my jig and HOLD ON! Nice question...tight lines, The Jigmiester
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2000subaru
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by 2000subaru » Wed May 06, 2009 9:02 am
Look at
http://www.fishingskirts.com and go crazy with your choices. Living Image, Silicone, Frog's hair, glow, natural, camo... you get the point. Find a jig head design that you like, and you can purchase what ever skirts you want. Easy as can be.
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dilbert
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by dilbert » Wed May 06, 2009 10:51 am
That place has sweet prices. The thing I can't figure out is if they are complete skirts, or skirt making material where I need a band stretcher tool to add my own bands.
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I'm flipping Jigs, you at Kinko's straight flipping copies"
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ChrisB
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by ChrisB » Wed May 06, 2009 11:14 am
They sell them as material, you have to add the bands yourself. Unless of course you buy the Ultra banded material..
aka Powerworm
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Bruce M
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by Bruce M » Fri May 15, 2009 7:47 pm
For a really in-depth look at jigs, go to this site and go to "Features" then click on Bruce's Bassing Essentials and scroll through my articles until you fine the story I wrote on jigs. That should answer all the questions you may have about jigs. One point to always remember though and that is never use the same color of jig and trailer. they should always be two different colors. Bruce M, Enjoy!!!!
If you aren't catching fish it's becasue you don't have a hook in the water![quote][/quote]