#2098, "RE: Jackall Bros Giron" In response to Reply # 2 Thu Jun-07-07 11:06 AM by magmaster
Thats pretty much right except for the weight. The Jr. model might be lighter. It's really closer to 1 ounce. I think they weigh 26 grams and 28 grams is an ounce. 7/8 is a closer conversion. I have to say I am very impressed with this lure. If your water has BG and the bass feed on them then they will eat this bait. Experiment until you find the right speed and way to fish it.
I really like this bait so far. The finish has been pretty durable too. The hooks are pretty thin wire Owner (I think) and I had one break. I replaced the hooks with the thicker wire Owner ST46(?) and have not had any problems.
#2125, "RE: Jackall Bros Giron" In response to Reply # 3
>Thats pretty much right except for the weight. The Jr. model >might be lighter. It's really closer to 1 ounce. I think they >weigh 26 grams and 28 grams is an ounce. 7/8 is a closer >conversion. I have to say I am very impressed with this lure. >If your water has BG and the bass feed on them then they will >eat this bait. Experiment until you find the right speed and >way to fish it. > >I really like this bait so far. The finish has been pretty >durable too. The hooks are pretty thin wire Owner (I think) >and I had one break. I replaced the hooks with the thicker >wire Owner ST46(?) and have not had any problems.
The conversions should look like this;
25 MM = 1" 30 MM = 1.4" 40 MM = 1.6" 50 MM = 2" 75 MM = 3" 100 MM = 4" 125 MM = 5" 150 MM = 6" 175 MM = 7" 200 MM - 8"
1.8 Grams = 1/16 Ounces 2.6 G = 3/32 Oz. 3.5 G = 1/8 Oz. 5.4 G = 3/16 Oz. 7.0 G = 1/4 Oz. 8.8 G = 5/16 Oz. 10.6 G = 3/8 Oz. 14.2 G = 1/2 Oz. 17.8 G = 5/8 Oz. 21.2 G = 3/4 Oz. 24.8 G = 7/8 Oz. 28.4 G = 1 Oz.