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Best Flipping Jig #12634565 02/19/18 01:47 AM
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What’s your guys go too for flipping brush?

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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12634583 02/19/18 01:57 AM
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I like the Hack Attack jig for just about everything. Denny Brauer a close second.


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12634591 02/19/18 02:02 AM
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Ike mini flip


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12634606 02/19/18 02:09 AM
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I like MPacks, DB's, and Hacks. I did buy a dozen of the Wheeler Skipping Jigs yesterday. I'll see what they are about soon.


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12635394 02/19/18 05:06 PM
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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12635562 02/19/18 06:08 PM
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Illustrious Action jigs


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12635619 02/19/18 06:34 PM
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Revenge jigs.


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12637890 02/20/18 09:29 PM
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I like Hack attack and Oldham jigs. The only ones I've found that I don't like are the JoBaby jigs (I've recently learned they're really just the Brush Jig mold from Do-It, nothing crazy special). I think the JoBaby's get hung up easier, which is odd since they're made down at Falcon; maybe I'm just doing something wrong.

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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12637894 02/20/18 09:30 PM
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Talon Fishing Unlimited Billy Mac Jig. Superb for flipping and also swims excellent.




Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12637915 02/20/18 09:41 PM
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Unfortunatly hack attack is about the best, and ive used every one mentioned EXCEPT the miniflip.

D&L advantage jog is worth a mention as is medlock... but medlock is kinda special

And oldham... which i have an order into him now

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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12637961 02/20/18 10:04 PM
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Here's some good news for the ones who like Hack Attack as I do, Walmart has them for less than BPS or Academy. Only 3/8 and 1/2 though.


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12637963 02/20/18 10:07 PM
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I like M-Pack, Santone and Oldham jigs, gonna try the new one from Finch Nasty Baits.

Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12637966 02/20/18 10:08 PM
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I'm honestly not picky. I have mostly Santones. Their rattlin' jig and M-series are both good for me.


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: mach316] #12638005 02/20/18 10:31 PM
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I'm partial to the Santone jigs for a variety of reasons. Great quality, great selection of colors and a very reasonable price. Their are available at every bait shop and marina I frequent and they're made in the Great State of Texas by really good people who stand by their products. Oh, and the fish like'em and stay pinned with the meat hooks they buid them around.


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Re: Best Flipping Jig [Re: bsouth401] #12638019 02/20/18 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: bsouth401
I'm partial to the Santone jigs for a variety of reasons. Great quality, great selection of colors and a very reasonable price. Their are available at every bait shop and marina I frequent and they're made in the Great State of Texas by really good people who stand by their products. Oh, and the fish like'em and stay pinned with the meat hooks they buid them around.


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