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Favorite Swim Jig
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05/05/15 01:29 AM
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Okhissa2
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What is everyone's favorite Swim Jig for mixer of Grass and timber??
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10818832
05/05/15 02:22 AM
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Countyline22
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If you are going to throw it in heavy cover then it is hard to beat an M - pack. I have had a lot of less hang ups with these jigs. However, it all depends on what you are confident with.
I bet some of y'all complain about being sticky after having sex!!!!!!
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10818896
05/05/15 02:48 AM
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qpm05a
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10818910
05/05/15 02:53 AM
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SpiderJig
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PB- 10lb 5oz Purtis Creek 7-25-15
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10818920
05/05/15 02:56 AM
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fwfisher
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I'm not too particular on wood, but typically throw a Davis or SK Hackney jig just because of the hook....but if you are throwing in grass, check out Combat Lures swim jig. Not promotional staff or anything but he's got something special others haven't done. That head is the flat out best form for grass fishing...long cone shape. It puts others to shame the way it comes through grass and you won't know it til you use it right after some other swim jig. A local texas bait maker to boot. Colors shown on his site aren't my favorite but he will do whatever you want, buddy of mine got a perch one (called platoon) and it's pretty. http://www.combatlures.com/swim.html
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
[Re: Okhissa2]
#10818939
05/05/15 03:04 AM
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Shlunker
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In everything give thanks
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
[Re: Okhissa2]
#10818950
05/05/15 03:09 AM
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bigbass94
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D&M Flip N Spin This bait is what I throw. I love it because it doubles as spinnerbait too. Durable and has a good hook.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles." - Doug Larson
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10818960
05/05/15 03:12 AM
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Kevin Bryant
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MBC & Associates, LLC Specialty Commercial Construction & Asset Management Roofing Project Manager and Moisture Consultant Certified Infrared Thermographer IRMS & HAAG Certified Inspector C: (214) 289-2601
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10818968
05/05/15 03:16 AM
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OnEm247
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Angler
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10818979
05/05/15 03:20 AM
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lodell23
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Texas A&M '22
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10819097
05/05/15 04:38 AM
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Andrew Y'Barbo
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The new Stanley swim jig is worth looking at. Redesigned around the new beefy hook. Flat out catcher.
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10819176
05/05/15 09:24 AM
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BanjoMinnow
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Santone without a doubt. Only jigs I use.
Texas Tech Bass Anglers Wreck 'Em Tech
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10819379
05/05/15 01:08 PM
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TBassYates
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MPack Lures. Been catching a ton of quality fish this year including some nice one's caught with Mark Pack last Thursday on his facebook page. My shoulder still hurts from those Fork bass slamming that bait.
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
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#10819396
05/05/15 01:14 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Don't remember who makes it. It's been tied on for around a year now. Lol. I think it's a mop jig with a vertical line tie in the hook. Slender head profile. GREAT trailer keeper. Natural rubber skirt. Comes through grass easily.
I've beat the paint off it a few times and use some automotive touch up paint on it to make it look better from time to time.
Maybe I'll take a pic of it and post it here for someone to identify. I'd like to buy a few more of them. I think I bought it at fun n sun, but I live a long ways from there. If I get it identified, I will have to order some via the "net".
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Favorite Swim Jig
[Re: Okhissa2]
#10819468
05/05/15 01:43 PM
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Okhissa2
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Thanks Guys I will check those out
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