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    Anybody tried Southern Pro's wide gap jig heads? What do y'all think of them?

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    I know I am sponsored by Southern Pro, but believe me I love them. Didnt think I would care for them with dock shooting, but they are GREAT!!!

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    Never used the Southern Pros, but Lindy has a Wide Gap hook too and they work great. You get a really good hookset with them.


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    Default Re: Southern Pro Wide Gap Jig Heads

    I like jigs with either a 1 or a 1/0 sickle hook......puts the hook right in the roof of their mouth....no more ripping lips off.

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    Thay look very similar to the Big Bite heads that BPS sells, and I like them a lot.

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    They do not longline well!

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    OK, why?

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    I thought they looked like something I might like to try...glad to see y'all seem to like 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    OK, why?
    They pick up trash and seem to twist more often. Also hang up more! Sickle hooks are hard to beat1

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