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  1. #1
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    RE: Serious Jigging???

    I have become a real believer in the jig over the past 5-6 years. I've had some awesome jig days and caught some Hawg Molly BASS!!! I'm a fan of the 1/4 or 3/8. I'll throw a 1/2 from time to time in deeper water or when I need to punch through stuff.

    Each time I fish I try new jig combos. Some work well and some don't. Last year the Net Bait Paca Chunk became my favorite trailer, although it's hard to beat the ZOOM chunks. Mix and match colors, combos and weights and find what works.

    If you want to get really serious about jigs, go to www.staminainc.com and www.livingrubber.com. You can buy all the jig components, rattles, colors, etc. Make your own combos. It's fun to make your own jigs. You can make color combos that fish don't see a whole lot.

  2. #2
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    RE: Serious Jigging???

    I too have started using the net bait and really like it, seems to draw more attention. Thanks for the info I will be definetly looking into it.

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    RE: Serious Jigging???

    I have always been a fan of jigs from the bitsy bug for smallies up to a 1 1/2 oz jig for heavy florida mats . Last summer I started using a 1 oz jig without a trailer as the weight for my carolina rig. I can't remember the name of the jig I use but the hook eye goes east and west versus north and south allows the line to go thru the eye a little easier. I have only caught two bass at the same time once but have caught many bass on the jig by itsself. This method will slow you down if you have a tendency to fish too fast great for deep water humps or those deep water dropoffs by bridges. Surprisingly I don't get hung up much,I use 30 braid for the main line and 8# to 14# test for the leader depending on water clarity. This is a good hot summer or post spawn rig after they pull off in to cooler water.

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