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Favorite jig
I couldn't find a thread about this here, so I'll just see how this goes. What is your favorite jig---weight---color combination, etc?
I know that different colors work better in different types of water, but if you had to choose one, what would it be?
I guess mine would be a 1/16 oz tube jig with a white body and chartreuse tail.
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1/16 OR 1/8 oz Black and Chartruse hair jig that I tie.90% off the time this is the jig that does it where I fish. Topped with a nibble of course.
Kin
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I've used the nibbles a time or two, but not noticed any difference. Do you think it makes that much difference? Also, do the hair jigs work better than the plastic ones?
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i always start off with a 1/16 tube jig black and chartreuse and go from there. i also use white and chartreuse quite a bit.
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1/64 oz Shad Dart Jig, Red & White w/ bare hook
It's seems to catch many species.
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1/32 - 1/16 jig head
Midsouth Black/Chartreuse Sparkle super jig
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a 1/8 oz red/chart tube jig. for both clear and muddy water.
~ sticko !~
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Polebender, I don't know if a hair jig is any better than a tube most of the time. In cold water the hair gives more action due to the cold water stiffing up the plastic. I like the hair jigs primarily because they are more durable, I have fished the same hair jig for a couple days before it gets ratty. As far as the nibbles go, the water I fish is generally pretty stained, and I think it helps the fish find the jig and hang on a little longer. They seem to help me, might just be a fluke though, but they do seem to help.
Kin
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I like 1/16 chartreuse or white shineee hineee's by Arkie, and YUM 1.5" wooly curl tails in black and chartreuse.
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I have two, one that I call a bumble bee and one that I call "the white one" Hand tied hair jigs from "jigs by becky"
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../bumblebee.jpghttp://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...in72/white.jpg