those are some good looking jigs.
There's a new tube jig that was born in Missouri & you guys should check out. The idea and 3.5 yrs of fieldtesting all was done in Missouri. Most of the fieldtesting was done on Stockton Lake & Truman Lake. It is now reproducing in Texas but will always feel kin to Missouri. Check out
Ozark Secrets :: The Fish Won't Know What Hit 'Em!
those are some good looking jigs.
A different concept for sure........how well do they work in stained/muddy water?
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not too impressed with the review...all the guy did was open the box and look at them, they may look good but , do they perform?
Thats what I'd like to know...I've thrown a lot of jigs that I'd bite on...but I'm not a crappie.
They look good but a little pricey.
Last edited by wildhunter066; 08-20-2009 at 04:56 PM.
I see 1.69 for 2....... I pay $4 for a 100....... no thanks....... don't care how good they are......... they would cost me $100 a day on Truman........
A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE
and if monty is going to spend 100 dollars a day I would rather he spend it on ribs and chicken and me
"Confidence in your God given abilities will add more crappie to your daily limit!"
It looks as if the tube only comes in clear and the heads are what makes the color. Monty I have to agree with you. I can get a lot more for my money!
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles."
Dave
I didn't field test mine, I put mine in the water Truman water for 30 years and still testing........:D:D
A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE