Just wanted a place where we could see all the different combinations we come up with. Let's see them!
Jigs and trailers or just jigs?
Neet idea.
Here is a bluebug Big O Jig with a Rage Craw in blue bug.
On 7/12/2014 at 3:36 AM, Siebert Outdoors said:Neet idea.
Here is a bluebug Big O Jig with a Rage Craw in blue bug.
Mike - you should do a jig calendar for 2015 using suitable jigs , trailers and colors good for that particular month ... Heck , in Dec. you could even include a glossy jig fold out
Here's mine Siebert footbaw jig Bama Craw with Blue Craw Rage bug.. Good idea I love to see different combos peeps come up with..
Black & blue grass jig with a black Zoom Twin Tail Grub and a "Toad" colored brush jig with a Rage chunk.
And my favorite: Bama Craw brush jig with a Bama Craw baby Rage Craw.
I'll have to post mine tomorrow and when I get my next order in
I threw the bluegill one out today and got a backlash. As I'm trying to fix it, I'm noticing that the line is not collecting. I give the line a tug and sho'nuff fish on! They fish themselves! Lol
Keep em comin...I'm getting ready to order some soon and was looking for ideas on what colors to get.
Tournament Swim jig in bluegill with a green pumpkin chigger craw...caught its fair share of bass today!
From today....
Jeff
Just a quick note ona couple of jig trailers I see in these pictures : I find you get a bit better performance if the "flapping part" - whether it be craw claws , swim bait paddle or grub tail is at least 1" ~ 1.5" + clear of the end of the skirt ...If the end of the trailer is too close to the end of the skirt then the skirt tends to take away from the trailer and the action you seek with the combo can become comprimised .
On 7/14/2014 at 6:57 PM, ChrisD46 said:Just a quick note ona couple of jig trailers I see in these pictures : I find you get a bit better performance if the "flapping part" - whether it be craw claws , swim bait paddle or grub tail is at least 1" ~ 1.5" + clear of the end of the skirt ...If the end of the trailer is too close to the end of the skirt then the skirt tends to take away from the trailer and the action you seek with the combo can become comprimised .
Indeed. Trimming jig skirts improves trailer action in my experience.
On 7/14/2014 at 5:14 AM, 00 mod said:From today....
Jeff
Why do you have 2 sonars? Is one for the front and one for the back?
On 7/15/2014 at 1:43 AM, tcbass said:Why do you have 2 sonars? Is one for the front and one for the back?
Most likely...that way when he is driving to can see what he wants or needs and one on the bow for the same reasons!
On 7/15/2014 at 2:49 AM, ColdSVT said:Most likely...that way when he is driving to can see what he wants or needs and one on the bow for the same reasons!
Pretty sure one is gps and the other is a sonar unit.
Junebug dredge jig with a junebug gambler little otter. The bass can't resist this lately.
On 7/15/2014 at 1:43 AM, tcbass said:Why do you have 2 sonars? Is one for the front and one for the back?
2 on the front and 2 on the back. Go big or go home. No seriously, on the back, one is graph and the other is split down image and side image most of the time. The front is set up same way. You can mark a school of fish, or spot you want to fish, they are linked, so when you go up front, you know exactly where to cast, down to the foot. Or rather 3 foot circle as GPS is only 1 meter accurate. Just more tools. Not needed, but certainly helps!
Jeff
On 7/12/2014 at 6:40 AM, ChrisD46 said:Mike - you should do a jig calendar for 2015 using suitable jigs , trailers and colors good for that particular month ... Heck , in Dec. you could even include a glossy jig fold out
sounds like a moneymaker for sure ... I can only think of one other calendar that guys would like as much
Jeff,
Was your partner sleeping because you were hogging all the fish? Looks like he's taking a snooze standing up. lol
On 7/15/2014 at 9:04 AM, MarkH024 said:Jeff,
Was your partner sleeping because you were hogging all the fish? Looks like he's taking a snooze standing up. lol
Lol. Now that you mention it.......
Nah. He actually ended the day with one more fish than me but I ended up with big fish for the day.
Jeff
1/2 oz Dredge Series. Very pleased with the quality and customer service. Matching these up with Rage Craws of the same colors, looking forward to getting them wet.
On 7/18/2014 at 6:05 AM, GoRavens said:
That Copperhead paint looks amazing.
Are you just supposed to hop brush jigs? How do you fish the arky jig?
My first Seibert order!! Just came in today!!
On 7/18/2014 at 8:25 AM, GoRavens said:Are you just supposed to hop brush jigs? How do you fish the arky jig?
Drag, hop, shake, swim. I think the same goes for the arky, though I'm not 100% sure.
Got another order in about a week ago, thought we should get this thread going again.
Left: Punchin jigs-Blue Bug(Top),Blue Craw(Bottom)
Middle:Grid Iron Brush Jigs-Blue Bug (Top), Summer Craw(Bottom)
Right:Grid Iron Arkey Jigs-PB&J(Top), Green Pumpkin(Bottom)
Does anyone use netbait, paka chunk craw trailers for jigs?
On 3/17/2015 at 12:20 AM, A KGB Operative said:Does anyone use netbait, paka chunk craw trailers for jigs?
Yes, I exclusively use Netbait products in all sizes on my jigs, and for the cost they work just fine without breaking the bank
On 3/17/2015 at 12:20 AM, A KGB Operative said:Does anyone use netbait, paka chunk craw trailers for jigs?
Yep, love em! Paca Chunk Sr. in Magic Craw is my favorite by far!
I used them on my swim jigs all the time.
On 3/17/2015 at 12:20 AM, A KGB Operative said:Does anyone use netbait, paka chunk craw trailers for jigs?
No.
The patented ridge design of the Rage Tail baits make the
Baby Craw, Craw and Lobster superior baits. Mike now carries
a variety of Rage Tail products for your convience when placing
an order for his jigs. For swim jigs I think you will really like the
Menace.
On 7/18/2014 at 6:05 AM, GoRavens said:
i have lost some of my jigs....today i lost the one on the right. that was the straw that broke the camels back! i have another order placed today!
I wish I didn't use mobile so I could post pictures. I will say this much the Okeechobee craw dredge brush jig was a killer on Toledo bend this weekend
I use mobile. All I do is get photo bucket from the app store and just put my pics from my phone to photobucket. Then just paste the html or whatever to the forum
Posted this pic on my instagram after my last order last year. (and re-posted due to my excitement of snow melting!)
Very nice jigs, bait monkeys are running ramped now...lol.
Stand by...
The one on top left, is that bluegill flash?
Sorry for the terrible pic, took this a year ago cleaning up my tackle boxes. The majority are seibert jigs, I think a few on the bottom left row are strike kings. I'm a big fan of dredge series (football and brush heads). Been throwing 3/8oz and giving 1/2oz a try from the kayak. I switch between baby rage craws and net bait paca chunks for a bigger profile for a trailer.
On 4/8/2015 at 12:29 AM, GoRavens said:The one on top left, is that bluegill flash?
I honestly have no idea lol, I'll look it up and let you know and I'll pull my swim jigs out and post a picture of all of them.
On 4/8/2015 at 12:29 AM, GoRavens said:The one on top left, is that bluegill flash?
I think that one is blue craw.
Stk is right, Blue Craw, I have a Bluegill Flash swim jig
On 4/8/2015 at 2:09 AM, stk said:I think that one is blue craw.
Sure is! The top left is blue craw.
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My favorite way to show off 1 of my dredge brush jigs!
All my Siebert Swim Jigs, now I have to lay out my jigs. Lol
All Siebert jigs with the exception of those nice bladed jigs from Bluebasser!
A mix of finesse, arky, football, swim and brush jigs. Good jigs from a good dude.
@buzzed bait
How many jigs can you fit in that spinnerbait box? Do they come up and fall out of their slots if you tip the box?
On 4/8/2015 at 10:26 PM, stk said:@buzzed bait
How many jigs can you fit in that spinnerbait box? Do they come up and fall out of their slots if you tip the box?
you can fit either 13 or 14 per row and there's 3 rows so roughly 40 jigs. they fit like a glove too. the only ones that slide at all are the smaller finesse jigs, but if you have a trailer on there, they won't go anywhere. i usually flip the box vertical and store in my kayak crate and they never move around on me.
it's the best way to store them so that i can see them all in one glance. i made some drain holes in the plano box so that the water drains and evaporates and have never had one rust on me.
On 4/8/2015 at 11:30 AM, buzzed bait said:All Siebert jigs with the exception of those nice bladed jigs from Bluebasser!
A mix of finesse, arky, football, swim and brush jigs. Good jigs from a good dude.
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I like that organization. Dig the Cut'R worm trailers too!
On 4/9/2015 at 12:46 AM, Senko lover said:I like that organization. Dig the Cut'R worm trailers too!
thanks man, the swimming action on the swim jigs with the Cut R worm is nasty. nearly makes me want to jump in and eat the bait....
I probably have well over 50 Siebert jigs including some custom colors Mike did for me. Great jigs from a great guy no doubt!
Here's my stash...
Just made my first order last night. Can't wait til they get here.
I threw more money at Seibert's yesterday...
On 4/16/2015 at 8:20 AM, massrob said:Just made my first order last night. Can't wait til they get here.
You're in for a treat. My first sieberts came in 2 weeks ago. Never fished a jig much til they came in. Now I love jig fishing
Officially in the club. I plan to catch my first jig fish ever on one of these next week. Will update if I do.
Sweet craw with homemade 702 craw, and sweet craw with homemade custom craw.
can anyone. explain the difference. between the seibert jigs? arky,mata,brush,grid iron , dredge, etc. im so lost. i would like to order some but have no idea what type to get.
On 12/13/2015 at 3:06 AM, jbrew73 said:can anyone. explain the difference. between the seibert jigs? arky,mata,brush,grid iron , dredge, etc. im so lost. i would like to order some but have no idea what type to get.
This should be of help. It's as detailed as you can get.
http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/145893-selecting-the-appropriate-jig-head/