I like to use a 1/16th for most applications, but generally jig a little deeper than what you mentioned. For jigging shallow water like your talking about I would go with a 1/32nd, but "different stokes, for different folks"
What size jig head is best for vertical jigging submerged stumps and laydowns in 3 to 8 ft. of water
I like to use a 1/16th for most applications, but generally jig a little deeper than what you mentioned. For jigging shallow water like your talking about I would go with a 1/32nd, but "different stokes, for different folks"
i use 1-16th & 1-24th.
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i would say 1/32 but if its a windy day go go with 1/16
1/16oz. is what I use, but just like locator79 said ""different strokes for different folks"".
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I use 1/16 99% of the time.
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1/16 in that depth works well for me,have went to an 1/8 if the wind gets up.
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I like a 1/16 or 1/32. The lighter the jig, the better!