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    Is there a web site for buying Fat Head Jigs? I'm searching and not hitting shopping sites.
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    The guy that I used to buy them from has quit--
    Try this guy--paul mullins2000@hot mail.com
    They are 1/4 oz.round head with short shank big bite hook
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    Quote Originally Posted by cblessing View Post
    Is there a web site for buying Fat Head Jigs? I'm searching and not hitting shopping sites.
    Just type in your search as Bighead Jigs. It will take you to a site that has Ken Riddick on it. He has taken over selling them after the original owner moved out east. I believe the site is back up and running. Just mention that I sent you his way. I am going to be handling them myself very soon.

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    What is the advantage to using these jigs?
    If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkb23 View Post
    What is the advantage to using these jigs?
    These jigs are for fishing deep. You can feel the cover and with the small lightwire hook you can straighten it when you get hung up. I use them when I am fishing twenty feet deep or more. Shelbyville ledges and Kentucky Lake ledges for me. Most won't even fish that deep but believe me it will open your eyes.

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    Ahh....Kentucky Lake! What a great place to fish. We go there every year at least 4-5 times a year. Fish Blood River area. Anyone else go down to Kentucky Lake?
    If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.

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