Read a article in the sportmsman on these....anyone ever used them and who sells them? I used alot of the stumpy bayou jigs but can't find them anymore.
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Read a article in the sportmsman on these....anyone ever used them and who sells them? I used alot of the stumpy bayou jigs but can't find them anymore.
Read the article over again and it mentioned they sell them at a gas station in maurice. Gunna check tomorrow. Here is a pic of the jigs,looks alot like the old stumpy bayou jigs. I would tear up the sacalait and bream on these jigs before I ran out.
[Sac-a-lait love Poppa Chop Jigs - Louisiana Sportsman
a site about the poppa chop jigs with a phone number
QUOTE=Ryan_M;2212635]Yeah that is the one....might wait or check it out anyway I don't live far from there.[/QUOTE]
Almost 400 views but nobody knows anything? Either they aren't well known or everyone trying to keep it quiet. Knowing sacalait fishermen I would bet on the latter.
Hey RM,
I've got a box full of hair jigs. Don't use em much. Tubes is what I like. I'm sure they catch fish but with only two retail outlets I doubt many folks fish em. JMO
Actually they look like marabou and not so much hair? If marabou I don't doubt they catch fish as I use marabou almost all the time in spring, at least 95% of the time. I have also noticed lots of people say hair jigs even when talking about feathers. Not sure why, but they do.
Skip, that article in the La. Sportsman says they're tied with calf hair. Not sure if they mean kip tails or something else.
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