If interested in learning more about a bass jig capable of handeling 4" to 12" worms or creature baits, email [email protected]
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If interested in learning more about a bass jig capable of handeling 4" to 12" worms or creature baits, email [email protected]
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Flatten that head off like a spot remover head, then you'll be on to something. Rounded over like that the bait will fall back to the bottom like a tx rig would. If you could make the spot remover style and beat $1 a jig head I know I could hook you up with several guys willing to buy.
I gotta pair of Bass shoes. That's all I know bout bass!!! Lol
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flatten the head and make it a screw look instead of the peg.
They do not fall over when seen in a swinning pool. I have samples and we can do something about price. Thanks for the reply. Good fishing and keep a tight line. <')))>< I have 200 of these looking to just get my investment back. LOL
Bass shoes is a start. :angel:
I bass fish tournaments on a regular basis, That looks to close to fineness tackle to me, I power fish for bass cause that is where the bigger fish generally come from. You may try to sell them on one of the board for the northern states or on Craigslist in a northern state. Here in the south if you want to win bass tournaments you have to power fish. Just my 2 cents.
I use to think the same...... :cool:
Good looking jigs . Lot of guys use those in the clear lakes