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Favorite Jig ? 2024


fishing user avatarCAbasser reply : 

what do you like to throw ?

 


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

I make my own. Favorite is a 1/2oz brush jig. 


fishing user avatarBigKev77 reply : 

1/2 oz flipping jig with a good sharp hook at a good price. I am not brand loyal.


fishing user avatarG_money reply : 

That's a tough one I throw so many, and love any jig, because I frieken love jigs! :respect-059:

 

But if I had to choose, it would be a Skinny Bear Football jig...Black Angel Football jig is a close second. 3/8ounce


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Terry Oldham's Eye Max ;)


fishing user avatarOregon Native reply : 

Tie them all myself...footballs, poisons, hair.....its fun and satisfying


fishing user avatarwhitwolf reply : 

Siebert Outdoors brush jig... 1/4 and 3/8. I really like the bluegill color and in the Spring through the shad spawn a shad color. At night black/red.


fishing user avatarSam reply : 

Anything black and blue.


fishing user avatarMatthew2000 reply :  http://www.truesouthlures.com
fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Siebert Outdoors Storm Series.

1/2 oz Arky, 5/0 hook, Roadwarrior.

 

http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/Storm-Series-Jig-409.htm?productId=13

 

 

 

 

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fishing user avatarHoosierHawgs reply : 

I like the Hart Tackle Justice jigs. They are good for the price.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

I love Siebert jigs when I get them.  Problem is that once I've put them in the 'jig box', I have a hard time telling most of them apart.  So when I catch a fish with one, I am very challenged trying to figure out who made it -- unless it's a skirt that I did....my wire ties skills are rudimentary and the sloppiness is evident to me...fortunately not to the fish  :)


fishing user avatargardnerjigman reply : 
  On 1/21/2015 at 2:35 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

I make my own. Favorite is a 1/2oz brush jig. 

 

 

I throw his! ;)


fishing user avatarcrankbank reply : 
  On 1/21/2015 at 10:25 PM, Choporoz said:

I love Siebert jigs when I get them.  Problem is that once I've put them in the 'jig box', I have a hard time telling most of them apart.  So when I catch a fish with one, I am very challenged trying to figure out who made it -- unless it's a skirt that I did....my wire ties skills are rudimentary and the sloppiness is evident to me...fortunately not to the fish  :)

 

Pretty much the same here.  I have one big box of jigs and 90% are various brands, mostly SK.  I purchased some Siebert jigs this summer and love them.  Sometimes I will reach in and grab a color and not necessarily know if it is a Siebert until it is on the line.

 

Now that I know of Siebert jigs, all future jig (and Spinnerbaits) purchases will be from Siebert.  For the quality, it is hard to beat $4 jigs and $5 Spinnerbaits IMO.


fishing user avatarfisherrw reply : 

Strike king jigs work great for me!


fishing user avatarJT Bagwell reply : 

For the last few years I have only used Siebert Outdoors jigs (in custom colors).

 

Top quality stuff for sure.


fishing user avatarBaitMonkey1984 reply : 

I really like the hack attack jigs. However, the zero gravity jigs that i just got in this month's MTB look amazing and the slow fall rate has me really intrigued. I cannot wait to get them wet. 


fishing user avatarBlues19 reply : 

I really like the Hart Jigs you can find in the Bass Pro bargain bins.  They were $1.50 a few years ago. I think they are close to $2.50 now.  They are pretty nice jigs for a decent price. For $1.50 they were amazing. I dug through the bin for about 20 minutes a few years ago to get all the Green Pumpkin Blue jigs. Found about 15 or so.  Glad I still have some of them, cause I cant find that color in the bin anymore


fishing user avatarriverbasser13 reply : 

The Baby Boo. I've had a lot of fun learning to fish a jig this year and these little jigs have been great to learn with.


fishing user avatarSneakySnook reply : 

Dirty jigs for me. I won't use anything else and especially their no-jack punchin and flipping jigs. Great for the nasty stuff.


fishing user avatarOzark_Basser reply : 

The ones I make. Right now my favorite is of the "mop jig" type with silicone mixed in and hand tied with a matte finish paint job on the head.


fishing user avatarOzark_Basser reply : 
  On 1/22/2015 at 9:36 AM, SneakySnook said:

Dirty jigs for me. I won't use anything else and especially their no-jack punchin and flipping jigs. Great for the nasty stuff.

I love dirty jig's idea on multiple shades of basic color jigs. But none of them are hand tied and no living rubber mixed in. Pretty much the only reason why I started making my own.


fishing user avatarSenkoGuru reply : 

Right now I am using dirty jig's but After reading this topic, I have a feeling I will be trying out a few Siebert Jig's.


fishing user avatarmjseverson24 reply : 

All Terrain jigs are what I am going to. I used to make all my own jigs and they did great, but honestly I like theirs better than mine anyway, and for $3.00 its hard to argue... I still make a few custom colors, but most are the AT jigs...

 

Mitch


fishing user avatarbmlum415 reply : 

I see youre from the delta area.Check out the TNT baits wadda jig. Designed on the CA delta by locals who fish it all the time.


fishing user avatarSenkoGuru reply : 
  On 1/22/2015 at 2:00 PM, bmlum415 said:

I see youre from the delta area.Check out the TNT baits wadda jig. Designed on the CA delta by locals who fish it all the time.

 

 Thanks I will look those up.

 

 

  Have any of you guys tried out the Zero Gravity Jigs? I received one in my mystery tackle box and I really like the idea of a jig that falls like a Senko.


fishing user avatarTorqueConverter reply : 

Buckeye Mini Mops, but I need to buy the Seibert Outdoors Mata Arky head jigs.  They're much more pretty considering my recent Mops look like they were hand tied by a drunk person, better built, come in configurable head colors, a ton of skirt colors and somehow end up being a lot cheaper than the Mops.  BPS gift certificates are the only thing keeping be buying Mops.  When they're all hung up I'm going Mata Arky. 


fishing user avatarpapajoe222 reply : 

I like an Arkie head jig. It's an all purpose style that has served me well. Many companies offer them and although I do prefer the trailer keeper on the Terminator one. Siebert swim jigs are awesome in vegetation that the Arkie would bog down in and a mop jig has the weight I sometimes need for deeper presentations.


fishing user avatarflipin4bass reply : 

Siebert Jigs.

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fishing user avatarTurtle135 reply : 

Whichever jig caught my last really good bass, so right now it is a homemade football jig (3/8th ounce with black round rubber and blue silicone)

 

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fishing user avatarMichiganBass80 reply : 

I started out with a few Strike King jigs. When I started lurking around here I read a lot about Siebert jigs. Since then I have been stocking up on them this past fall and this winter. Will probably placing another order for some different colors soon. Hard to find someone with jigs as good as these AND with the large variety or color combinations He has.

Here are a few swim jigs I ordered toward the end of last fall. Didn't get to use them before the cold weather hit.

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fishing user avatarDiggy reply : 

I like many brands unfortunately, big box and site sponsors. I was able to buy a ton of Berkley Gripper Jigs for $.73 cents each from Dicks Sporting Goods. I dont like losing my good jigs in areas where I know I'll always end up hung up, so Ill use these there so the pain isnt too bad. I've never used them before but the investment was minimal.


fishing user avatarJaderose reply : 

I just found a guy on FB that goes by S&S jigs.  Had him custom make me some hair jigs.  6 jigs 3 PBJ/3 Black/Blue.  All have flash, 3 have feathers...good paint, sharp, heavy hook.  $1.75 each.  If you visit his page I just posted some sorta crappy pictures.  They are great!!


fishing user avatarSenko lover reply : 
  On 1/24/2015 at 6:53 AM, Jaderose said:

  They are great!!

 

The pics or the jigs? :)


fishing user avatarBASSnBALL reply : 

Ive become a huge fan of D&L tackle's advantage jig. Love the hooks and colors on them. They have a great line of swim jigs too. Pretty good price too.


fishing user avatarJaderose reply : 
  On 1/24/2015 at 8:02 AM, Senko lover said:

The pics or the jigs? :)

The pictures look like the were taken with a potato.  The jigs are great


fishing user avatarBank4Bass reply : 

Seibert, green fish tackle and dirty jigs for me


fishing user avatarwytstang reply : 

Dirty Jigs no jack jigs in Crappie, Bluegill, & Green Sunfish color


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
  On 1/23/2015 at 8:03 AM, MichiganBass80 said:

I started out with a few Strike King jigs. When I started lurking around here I read a lot about Siebert jigs. Since then I have been stocking up on them this past fall and this winter. Will probably placing another order for some different colors soon. Hard to find someone with jigs as good as these AND with the large variety or color combinations He has.

Here are a few swim jigs I ordered toward the end of last fall. Didn't get to use them before the cold weather hit.

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I own all three. For the shad color Rage Tail Menace comes in a matching color. For the dark gill, Menace in Falcon and for the bluegill, green pumpkin.

 

 

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fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

I make my own using BOSS components. Of the ones I make my favorite are my 3/8oz swim jig, my 5/16oz finesse flipping jig, and my 1oz. flip/punch jigs.


fishing user avatarMr Swim Jig reply : 

North Star Baits Original Swim Jig in 5/16oz is my favorite jig to use. But I also love their Black Football, Black Series and their new Southpaw jigs in 3/8 to 1//2oz....


fishing user avatarMichiganBass80 reply : 
  On 1/24/2015 at 8:39 PM, roadwarrior said:

I own all three. For the shad color Rage Tail Menace comes in a matching color. For the dark gill, Menace in Falcon and for the bluegill, green pumpkin.

 

 

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Thanks!  I have the menace in both shad and green pumpkin.  I'll have to pickup a pack of falcon to try out now.


fishing user avatarPrimus reply : 
  On 1/22/2015 at 9:36 AM, SneakySnook said:

Dirty jigs for me. I won't use anything else and especially their no-jack punchin and flipping jigs. Great for the nasty stuff.

 I like their NoJack Punchin' jigs from 3/4 to 1-1/2 oz. The Strike Hack Attack Jigs are also very good. 


fishing user avatartater555 reply : 

I have been fishing sawyer custom tackle jigs. I found them on ebay and bought a few because of the price, and was really surprised by them. The paint on the head holds up real good and they don't hang up bad. He makes some nice chatterbaits and spinner baits to. I plan on trying some of sieberts jigs as well since everyone here talks so highly of them


fishing user avatarGundog reply : 

I have so many jigs from all different companies that I've collected over the years that I prefer the jig that will get me to the fish in the grass that I'm fishing. Color is my second thought. I picked up 2 Berkley Power Jigs (I think thats what they are called) a month ago. I have them somewhere around here. Guess I gotta clean my house to find them.


fishing user avatarLunkercityVB reply : 

I order Boss Skirts from tackle and make my own with the Gambler Football heads. Its always cheaper going that route and i love jigs so the morer the merrier. Dirty Jigs also makes a great Jig


fishing user avatarDTack reply : 

My favorites are California Reservoir Lures.  I noticed you're in Northern California (as did a previous poster).   These jigs are tied and made here in Northern California and I believe represent a color base that suits us very well.  He has a jig for every situation and can custom make baits as well.  Check em out and let me know if you have questions on recommendations!  Do you mainly fish the Delta, or our lakes as well?


fishing user avatarcorn-on-the-rob reply : 
  On 1/31/2015 at 3:49 AM, LunkercityVB said:

I order Boss Skirts from tackle and make my own with the Gambler Football heads. Its always cheaper going that route and i love jigs so the morer the merrier. Dirty Jigs also makes a great Jig

the boss skirts are awesome, high quality, so many color options and cheap for being a non-slip rattle band. I did wish they offered some more lighter colors like different whites/shads but still great.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/146831-favriot-jig/?hl=favriot


fishing user avatarfisherrw reply : 

my personal preferance is a strike king hack jig in black and blue.


fishing user avatarDTack reply : 

California Resevoir Lures, arky head 3/8 oz Johnny's Magic.


fishing user avatarwhitwolf reply : 

Siebert Outdoors brush jig. Bluegill, bloddy shad, and falcon craw.

 

Edit: on cloudy days or at night I like the black/red Siebert jig. On the majority of the jigs I tip It with a R.I. smallie beaver.


fishing user avatarSenko lover reply : 

We just had one of these threads about a week ago. Right now I'm stocked up on some homemade jigs that are pretty sweet. No brand of course.


fishing user avatargardnerjigman reply : 

Bluebasser86 brush jigs and football jigs. black/blue and pb&j.  :respect-059:




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