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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: Jordan Massey]
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07/21/12 11:00 AM
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el Rojo
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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: el Rojo]
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07/21/12 01:17 PM
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Creamlevel Creek Kennels
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I think it is a cool concept, but seemed a little pricey in my opinion. Not that the price was a lot for what you are getting, but just more money than I felt I needed to catch crappie. You still need to buy the plastic bodies. Then I never use a colored jig head when using plastic bodies. Always just used the lead heads, and never has seemed to cause a problem in the past. I buy lead head just w/#2 hooks for about 13 cents each, and haft to use my own plastic with either one. Cool Concept, but not going to break the bank either way. Just more colors and choices to choose from, and replace. Plus Lead Heads and there's no decision. I buy Custom Hand Tied Jigs from guys on the site for the same or less money. I guess more than money, it was just something else to haft to keep up with. So I never did. I guess it is just a personal opinion. When you start getting OLD, you try to limit your choices, and things to keep up with.  keith
Last edited by Creamlevel Creek Kennels; 07/21/12 08:53 PM.
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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: Jordan Massey]
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07/21/12 03:49 PM
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FroggerZack
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I think they designed more to catch fisherman than actually catch fish...
It's a cool concept but the majority of guys on here use the same weight almost exclusively or a least I do!
PB Wht. Crappie 2.48 lbs 02-12-2011
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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: Jordan Massey]
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07/21/12 04:52 PM
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deadeyedaniel
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I have some never caught a crappie in cedar creek lake with them but I have caught a bunch of them in the creeks with them
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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: Jordan Massey]
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07/21/12 05:32 PM
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FishFinder Frank
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I didn't like them personally... The heads were too big and bulky for my liking. Example: the 1/16 head was the size of 1/8, the 1/8 was the size of 1/4 and so on. Cool concept, but they didn't look right with smaller plastics. the hook is long and strong... There's no bend to that hook.... You get hung... Your lines gonna break cause the hook ain't gonna give. But to each his own.... Only way to know is to try them. I did and they've been sitting in the tackle box every since.
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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: Jordan Massey]
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07/21/12 10:45 PM
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ETEX-JIGGER
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Too easy to cut & re-tie on a regular jig than try and not drop the "Ball" heads and get them all over the boat etc...
USMC
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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: Jordan Massey]
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07/22/12 06:34 PM
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Jerry B
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COOL CONCEPT...SOMETHING ELSE TO CATCH AN ANGLER
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Re: Lindy X-Change Jigs
[Re: FroggerZack]
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07/23/12 04:23 PM
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Allan W
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I think they designed more to catch fisherman than actually catch fish...
It's a cool concept but the majority of guys on here use the same weight almost exclusively or a least I do!
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