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Jig vs T-rigged worm #11633679 05/29/16 05:59 PM
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Is there any difference in the way fish react to these? I wound up with each of these tied on yesterday and began to question the need for both of them as I was fishing them the same way.

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Re: Jig vs T-rigged worm [Re: postoak] #11633747 05/29/16 07:12 PM
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T-rig typically catches more fish and comes thru certain types of cover better. A jig usually catches better quality fish (for me anyway).

Re: Jig vs T-rigged worm [Re: postoak] #11633963 05/29/16 09:50 PM
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-Jig gives more bulk when they want that. Works better for me on deep ledge presentations and produces better quality fish.
-T-Rig allows you to change baits when needed for color, size, tails and etc.. Just a better all round rig.


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Re: Jig vs T-rigged worm [Re: Donald Harper] #11634088 05/29/16 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted By: Donald Harper
-Jig gives more bulk when they want that. Works better for me on deep ledge presentations and produces better quality fish.
-T-Rig allows you to change baits when needed for color, size, tails and etc.. Just a better all round rig.


I've had good luck on the punch skirts behind a tungsten weight. You get the added bulk of the skirt and the more weedless qualities of a Texas rig. There are a ton of colors in the punch skirts. Some are bulkier than others. I've also done well with the Strike King Slither Rig but you are limited to just a few weights. Experiment with them to see what the fish want for that day.



Re: Jig vs T-rigged worm [Re: postoak] #11637751 05/31/16 06:32 PM
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Re: Jig vs T-rigged worm [Re: postoak] #11637912 05/31/16 07:37 PM
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Lol his impression of somebody fishing a jig slow is me.

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