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    How many people order from Grizzly jigs ? I think they are great and have quick service .I use the 1/16 #2 jig heads . I can not find much difference with painted and unpainted heads but I know some of you will think otherwise . let me know when you think it makes a big difference. Name:  100_3616.jpg
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    I like them to. Best service around. Kevin, I always paint mine. I am a big believer in contrasting colors so I try to miix my jig heads with a contrasting color on my jig. Like pink head with Chartruse body, red head black and red body. I know a lot of it is just what you have confidence in but I am more confident in my combos than just a plain head.
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    Grizzly is good and another excellent one is Monk's.
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    Hey Kevin try a #2 Sickle hook next time. Youll be hooked LOL.

    And as far as painted or unpainted I dont think it matters too much but I do like to keep a broad assortment of 1/32,1/24,1/16,3/32,1/8 and the latest and greatest for one hand vertical jigging while deep and a tightline is nessessary 1/4 Oz (Panman gave me these now I keep one rod rigged with em for dipping deep structure)
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    I love Grizzly and Monk's. Monk has the best jig heads with the #2 hook. I never paint the heads the lead color is enough contrast for my crappie.
    Keep some for the pan, let the larger ones go back for another day!
    Tight Lines!

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    I started using strictly unpainted jig heads awhile back and have found no difference in my catch ratio. I have been using these sickle hook jigs from Pro Angler Tackle recently had I don't believe I will be using any other. Also been using their rods and love them as well.

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    any sickle hook seems to have a better hookup ratio.


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    If you want a better price on sickle jig heads check this out.

    Jig Heads - Nimrod's Tackle


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    Quote Originally Posted by 65pontiac View Post
    any sickle hook seems to have a better hookup ratio.
    Dang it! Now, Ill have to go spend more money, 'cause I don't have any sickle hooks. Now you done it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNip View Post
    I started using strictly unpainted jig heads awhile back and have found no difference in my catch ratio. Pro Angler Tackle Jigs
    And that's one less thing to think about when getting ready for a trip!!
    Keep some for the pan, let the larger ones go back for another day!
    Tight Lines!

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