SKILL
no seriously I think it is the skirt not to big or to small to match the forage.

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Hey Guys and Gals,
I am curious as to what everyone thinks it takes to make the best jig?
Thanks
Marty
SKILL
no seriously I think it is the skirt not to big or to small to match the forage.
That's a loaded question dude. What are you trying to do with it? Sometimes small jigs are the best, sometimes huge jigs, Sometimes normal sized. Yeah I know I'm reading into it to much but there's to many options.
Shawn thanks for the reply.
Dpage, yes I understand what you are speaking of and it could have been taken that way. I am not looking for a size I am more curious as to what folks think in regards to color, head shape, movement during the fall of the jig, style of hook, etc.
I can throw a jig with a color that's a little off but I cannot throw a jig that has a bad hook design or one that I think is bad so to me it's the hook. All aspects of a jig are important but if I had to choose one I would go with a D&L Baby Advantage. JMO
It kinda depends. I like to fish a jig real slow. My fishing partner fishes one fast. We let the fish tell us which way they like it. I got my confidence up when I started to make my own. I use pretty good hooks and can tinker with the weedguard or bait itself which helps build confidence in what you are throwing.
I also fish a bout 200 colors my partner uses 3 maybe 4 when he feels froggy. Sometimes it seems the fish want something a little different and my partner digs in my skirt bag and pulls one out and he will start catching fish, other times it does not matter.
All in all I don't think it makes a huge difference. What also helped me out a bunch was I went fishing when they were bitting good, took out all my rods and baits out of my boat except jigs and went fishing. I was forced to fish only one bait and I started to catch fish and figured a few things out. I would rather fish with a jig than just about any other bait, with the exception of a buzz bait. Good luck Ryan.
IMO, I think the football head is one of the best for open water - not so much for grass. One of the biggest drawbacks is the weed guard I don't like having to trim them I don't like them too thick with too many strands. But I really don't care for the wire design either I seem to get snagged alot more. ther was a jig that was made that Uncle Lee's used to carry that had a thick nylon? hoop that worked great for smallies and other bass but the small design of them made them great for smallies.
I was fishing at Bull Shoals a couple years ago and picked up some jigs made there locally by "boogerman" they were short shanked wide gapped hooks with a football head and the brush guard was crooked so no trimming was needed again JMO
What ever the fisherman developes confidence in......my favorite three colors are black,black and black
It must fall head first. Hook must have a turn out on the point. Shank big enough for a trailer. Head must be shaped for the cover you are fishing.
I would like mine with a 7#er on the hook.
I like straight shanked jigs with a wire guard,not weed guard.If you can find any stan sloans there awesome,also cumberland pro
My favorite jigs are free ones, so if anybody wants to give me some LOL!
Actually I don't think a perfect jig exist because situations are so different and what you are trying to do with the jig makes such a difference.
