Brian #2 | Mon Mar-03-03 04:14 PM |
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#8495, "RE: jig brands and colors"
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I throw Assalt jigs, they are really quality jigs, they make two types, a stand up and king cobra which is more of a flipping jig. they are really good jigs with stout hooks on um. They will have a bunch of them at the Fred Hall. I really like to flip the brown and purple, and the black and red king cobra, and as for the stand up i really like the brown and purple also, but also the black and blue. I mainly fish the king cobras with a twin tail trailer that matches the skirt. I throw pork with the stand up in cold water, and when its warmer out i'll go with a twin tail grub and again matching the skirt to the trailer. Give um a shot, they are the only jig i use anymore, and they arnt made with that stupid silicone band to hold the skirt that always seems to break right when you need it not to. Also the jigs are made with rubber rather than silicone which i thinks gives more action to it and i different look. I've caught a lot of fish on um, give them a try, i think you'll like um.
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| jig brands and colors
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Brian #2,
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