Hello i am looking at buying some jigs from siebert outdoors. Budget 125.00 to 150.00 of course less is better so if i am way off the mark let me know. I had my tackle bag stolen from some thugs at the boat ramp that had my jigs and plasticks in it. I want a good assortment of weight and colors. Was thinking the dredge packs brush and football.. Also want some good punching setups. Fishing some clear and murky water with medium to heavy cover. Punching some thick cat tails.
my thoughts were 3/8 1/2 3/4 in the brush and football style and for punching i have no clue.
Rods used will be dobyns 766c revo rocket dobyns 745dx revo rocket
What would you spend your cash on? Thanks
You can get an inordinate amount of jigs for that price. More than you will use.
Im sure the way the ol lady snags them and looses them she cost me 20.00 bucks every time we are out and jig fishing need a arrey plus i had my bag stolen and i have 0 jigs and plastics. The ol lady set the bag down and i dint realize it we loaded boat and drove off by the time she realized it we went back band the bag was gone..
Choice is yours however dirty jigs makes one of the finest jigs on the market with competive prices I would check those out as well. There California swim jigs are hands down the best swim jig on the market.
Also the colors on dirty jigs skirts are the most realistic I've seen to date.
125.00 Will get a bunch of jigs.
I think your sizes are good for the brush and football for most fishing all of your fishing. I'd probably get a couple 1/4's just in case you need a light jig.
For the punching I'd go with the Punchin jig and the punch rigs. Sizes I'd look at 1/2-1oz will do most work.
I would have Mike put together an assortment. I suspect you might come out ahead
since he doesn't always count too well when he assembles a big order! Another advantage
is color and jig head styles that you might not consider.
Ty for the reply if you have time make me up a assortment of top seller's in colors. I'm not to picky just want a assortment for different water clarity and different situations.. I can IM you PayPal email and you can send me a invoice and I will pay as soon as I get the invoice.. Keep me around 100.00 to 125.00.. I feel naked with out my jig bag cause I mainly fish jigs dew to tote high pressure my fishing holes get. 90‰ of of the time guys are throwing crank baits and rattle traps. Like to mix it up.. Let me know. Thanks JeramyOn 5/8/2014 at 8:55 PM, Siebert Outdoors said:125.00 Will get a bunch of jigs.
I think your sizes are good for the brush and football for most fishing all of your fishing. I'd probably get a couple 1/4's just in case you need a light jig.
For the punching I'd go with the Punchin jig and the punch rigs. Sizes I'd look at 1/2-1oz will do most work.
On 5/8/2014 at 9:37 PM, roadwarrior said:I would have Mike put together an assortment. I suspect you might come out ahead
since he doesn't always count too well when he assembles a big order! Another advantage
is color and jig head styles that you might not consider.
Great minds think alike.. Lol
will check them out.. For the future but I like to use board sponsors.. And with a big order definitely want to stick with siebertOn 5/8/2014 at 11:43 AM, CJV said:Choice is yours however dirty jigs makes one of the finest jigs on the market with competive prices I would check those out as well. There California swim jigs are hands down the best swim jig on the market.
Also the colors on dirty jigs skirts are the most realistic I've seen to date.
On 5/8/2014 at 9:37 PM, roadwarrior said:I would have Mike put together an assortment. I suspect you might come out ahead
since he doesn't always count too well when he assembles a big order! Another advantage
is color and jig head styles that you might not consider.
LOL Kent.
Abu. Pm inbound.
On 5/8/2014 at 11:43 AM, CJV said:Choice is yours however dirty jigs makes one of the finest jigs on the market with competive prices I would check those out as well. There California swim jigs are hands down the best swim jig on the market.
Also the colors on dirty jigs skirts are the most realistic I've seen to date.
nothing comes close to siebert outdoors.
Ty and pm back at ya.
Listen to RW, ask Mike the jigman for advise for sizes, colors and types. Mike's a bass fisherman too that helps too.
I like your style I do the same thing when I purchase baits I buy an assortment to get most of them first. Then I can add more later but the bigger part of buying them is out of the way.
Hint, This forum is free because of the support from our sponcers they have to eat too. It's our way to give back to this awesome bass fishing forum. We're getting plenty of bass fishing knowledge here it's a win/win for everyone. It's ok to spread the wealth too but I try to buy from our sponcers first.
If you haven't looked at Siebert Outdoors hand made new products lately Mike's stuff looks really good. If you don't see what you want ask Mike.
I couldn't agree more with ^ post... It's a done deal Mike got in touch with me and payment is sent. Hey Mike got that order shipped yet? JK.. Thanks for the help and I look forward to receiving my early father's day present..
I see Siebert has an option for wire tied jigs for an extra .25 I would def. do that. I'll never own another jig or spinnerbait that isn't wire tied. Enjoy the new jigs
Grab a Siebert compact spinner while you're shoppin'. Bluegill pattern brings all the pike to the yard in clear water.
You have obviously never seen or used a dirty jig then LOLOn 5/8/2014 at 10:29 PM, frantzracing0 said:nothing comes close to siebert outdoors.
On 5/9/2014 at 6:27 AM, CJV said:You have obviously never seen or used a dirty jig then LOL
I have.. I'll choose Mike's jigs 11 out of 10 times..
On 5/9/2014 at 6:27 AM, CJV said:You have obviously never seen or used a dirty jig then LOL
there is nobody more picky about the stuff he uses than me, and I use Siebert's jigs...... they are high quality, and fish catchers. in fact, I changed from jigs I was happy with, and ordered samples from Mike more than once. I liked what I saw, so I switched.
Everyone has opinions and that's great....... I am sure Dirty Jigs make a fine jig, and I have heard good things about them
but they also sponsor the board you are a moderator at....
Lets not turn this into a debacle over whos got the better jig. I made my choice cause this is the board i frequent. Allot of people have nothing but good things to say about them.. And i am a avid supporter of buying from board sponsers if i can.. Plus the stuff i read about the storm jig and the donations are all for a good cause another reason i made my choice..
If you are a board mod you should fully understand why i made my choice..
abucroixguy...........you are making the right choice. I wouldn't fish them if they weren't good or if I thought I could get something better for my money.
how many jigs are you looking in each jig?
if you get 3 sizes in 3 colors and 5 of each, you are looking at 45 jigs and at your budget. what exactly are you wanting?
the dredge brush is kinda a do-all, so you might want to start there and branch out later. Personally I use all footballs, but that is a product of the water I fish
On 5/9/2014 at 8:12 AM, Brian Needham said:abucroixguy...........you are making the right choice. I wouldn't fish them if they weren't good or if I thought I could get something better for my money.
how many jigs are you looking in each jig?
if you get 3 sizes in 3 colors and 5 of each, you are looking at 45 jigs and at your budget. what exactly are you wanting?
the dredge brush is kinda a do-all, so you might want to start there and branch out later. Personally I use all footballs, but that is a product of the water I fish
I left it up to mike. Its like a 125.00 mystery box..
On 5/9/2014 at 6:27 AM, CJV said:You have obviously never seen or used a dirty jig then LOL
I have used dirty jigs, and have about a dozen of them in my box. That said, the siebert outdoor jigs I use have held up much better. The paint on the dirty jig heads in my opinion has been low quality. After a few days fishing there is hardly any paint left and the ones with eyes, well they no longer have eyes.
On 5/9/2014 at 7:06 AM, Brian Needham said:there is nobody more picky about the stuff he uses than me, and I use Siebert's jigs...... they are high quality, and fish catchers. in fact, I changed from jigs I was happy with, and ordered samples from Mike more than once. I liked what I saw, so I switched.
Everyone has opinions and that's great....... I am sure Dirty Jigs make a fine jig, and I have heard good things about them
but they also sponsor the board you are a moderator at....
ahhhh the truth comes out. Pushing your board sponson on another forum. Makes perfect sense now
Mike's jigs still have paint after I let my girlfriend fish them. That is more than I can say for (too) many products. God bless wire ties too.
Siebert has great jigs for sure. Love the fact that he has the wide gap swim jig. Great colors and selection. Also like the fact the he keeps improving on his jigs (i.e. colors, hooks, etc.). And yes....wire tie is a must and well worth the extra .25.
I’m totally committed to Terry Oldham’s jigs but I do keep a close watch on Siebert's jigs!
Too many guys here I know that are excellent jig fisherman to ignore em!
I’m ordering some basics
well looky there, an ole catt learning new tricks!!!!
Catt, I know you are a guy that once you find something you stick with it "aint broke don't fix it"
you loading up on some falcon craw?
On 5/10/2014 at 9:12 AM, Brian Needham said:well looky there, an ole catt learning new tricks!!!!
Catt, I know you are a guy that once you find something you stick with it "aint broke don't fix it"
you loading up on some falcon craw?
Steve Big Ole Parks, JFranko, Glenn, Long Mike, OOmod, Roadwarrior!
Can't argue!
Now heavy cover will be an EyeMax
The dredge series is the "BOMB" the 5304 deep throat hook has increased my landing percentage!
FWIW, I stocked up on 3/8oz brush jigs from Siebert last year... They're great. However, for the waters and cover I fish, I actually think I should've bulked up on 1/4oz jigs.
Once you put a trailer on a 3/8oz jig, you have a pretty stout thing dangling on your line and the fall rate is pretty significant. It's been me experience that, more often than not, a slower fall rate produces a more consistent bite. And most of these New England waters are not so deep that I need much to get to, or maintain contact with, the bottom.
So, Sieberts products are top-notch and I can't say enough about them. However, I would just advise maybe staying on the lower side of your weight range if you're going to be fishing with trailers.
(That said, I'm a noob at jig fishing, so take this comment with the requisite grain of salt. Which, I think, means the whole shaker...)
HeavyD, put those jigs on the flea market as a trade. Never know.
Jeff
Got my order couldn't be more pleased.. Thanks Mike got them to me quick and "hooked" me up for sure. Got a nice diverse selection as well.