Took me a couple minutes to visualize what you meant but i got there:D and i cant seem to ever remember seeing that type of jig. Why do you need that style ? just curious
The typical jighead has the eye going from side to side. What I mean by that is if you were holding the jighead and looking straight at it you would insert your line from one side going to the other. What I am looking for is a jighead where the eye is facing front to back. Basically turned 90 degrees from the norm. I hope my explanation makes sense. I thought someone posted something like this somewhere on this site, but my search has been fruitless. Does anyone know what I am talking about?
Took me a couple minutes to visualize what you meant but i got there:D and i cant seem to ever remember seeing that type of jig. Why do you need that style ? just curious
I am experimenting with a certain type of rig using the STABOR to attach to my line. With the normal type jigs I have to make adjustments to the STABOR, but if I can get this other type jig no adjustments will be needed. The system I am working on will allow me to rig numerous jigs on my line without having to tie any knots. It is a variation of the drop shot rig.Originally Posted by chaunc
I saw jigs like this at Bass Pro yesterday here is a link to them on there site, the pic doesn't show it right, but the eyes are 90 deg to hook http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...rTarget=browse
That is the ticket. I was at BPS on Sunday and spent about 15 minutes looking through the jigs and never saw this. It may be the one here in Savannah does not carry them, but now I have an excuse to go back and look. At least I can order them from their website. My local BPS also stopped carrying the STABOR, but I can order them direct from the manufacturer.Originally Posted by jigsbydirk
Thanks