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    i havent had alot of luck fishing with jigs so far. i was thinking of trying some different types of jigs and thought you guys could send me some links to sites where i could get some proven successful jigs. i know my inexperience is the biggest problem but atleast i could eliminate that part of it. feel free to pm me or post it on here either one. thanx

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    Quote Originally Posted by bama647
    i havent had alot of luck fishing with jigs so far. i was thinking of trying some different types of jigs and thought you guys could send me some links to sites where i could get some proven successful jigs. i know my inexperience is the biggest problem but atleast i could eliminate that part of it. feel free to pm me or post it on here either one. thanx
    I would be happy to make most any color/type jig you may want. I have lots of pictures at my web site so take a look and if I can help further just PP or email me.

    I also have a beginner type How To page and maybe that will help some too.

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    www.grizzlyjig.com Cheapest tube-type jig store out there.
    A bad day fishing is better than a good day working anytime. So says the Perchmaster!!!

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    Skip's jig look good, Crappydaddy has small spoons that are good, jigbydirk are also good jigs. all are on this site, Also the Maraboo jigs at wal-mart,or Bass Pro Shops, Just find the colors u like, also Plastics are great Tubes are real good,off colored water use darker jigs, clear water use light color jigs. hope this helpsKen

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    That's Crappieday with the micro-spoons.

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    Wink If you're talking plastics .....

    Quote Originally Posted by bama647
    i havent had alot of luck fishing with jigs so far. i was thinking of trying some different types of jigs and thought you guys could send me some links to sites where i could get some proven successful jigs. i know my inexperience is the biggest problem but atleast i could eliminate that part of it. feel free to pm me or post it on here either one. thanx
    Check these out:

    BPS Sparkle Squirt tubes - http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=TOP_SEARCH_GO
    Panfish Assassins - http://www.bassassassin.com/index.as...S&Category=175
    Crappie Pro solid body tubes - http://www.crappiepro.com/store/Stor...TOKEN=55306194
    Southern Pro tubes - http://www.southernpro.com/product_showcase.cfm
    Charlie Brewer Slider grubs - http://www.fishingworld.com/Slider/D...054584&SKU=CSG
    Renegade solid body tubes - (Wal-mart)
    Crappie Magic plastic bodies - http://www.crappiemagic.com/products.htm
    Culprit Crappie plastic bodies - http://www.culprit.com/html/crappiebaits.html
    Fin-S-fish plastic bodies - http://www.lunkercity.com/ff.html


    Now, those links are not necessarily where you can get the best price. They are to give you an idea of what shape/size/colors are available.
    These are just "some" of the ones I have, and use, with success.

    You may also want to look at this link, from right here on Crappie.com : http://www.crappie.com/gr8vb3/showthread.php?t=8205

    There are, also, many members that are custom jig makers ... if you are looking for hair, feather, marabou, and/or artificial fabric bodied jigs. And, if you're looking for a weedless jighead ... for use with the above mentioned plastics ... I recommend P&S Custom Tackle. You can contact Paul Mullins, Crappie.com member known as "Grousefly", at this email address : [email protected] -- tell Paul I sent you, and tell him what you're looking for. He makes these weedless jighead styles, among others :



    The top is a typical round jighead with brush type weedguard - the bottom one is a round jighead with a V-wing weedguard. Both styles are very effective, when fishing around wood or weeds.

    ......... luck2ya ... cp

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    Give Jack Stevens a call 573-374-1337 he makes slab buster jigs they are a 2inch solid body jig with a single cupped tail and definatly catch a lot of fish,i have box after box of all types of jigs and i use the slab busters a bunch more than all others combined.
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    www.simplycrappie.com

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    I might also recommend a crappie.com member that specializes in hand tied jigs.

    www.jigumjigs.com is Matthew Carrolls website and his phone number is
    (972) 754-1698

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    Ron, Mud-Dabber

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    I suggest Teezur jigs website is: www.teezurtackle.com
    The contact there is Don Webb and his telephone number is on his website. He has a pretty unique jighead that is 3/32nd oz. I use the hotheads almost exclusively, they work very well.

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    I've been using Slater's hair jigs for over 20 years - http://www.slatersjigs.com/default.htm. They have a lot of color combinations available that aren't in their catalog. I just order them by phone. They offer a 1/48th ounce which is a bit unusual but a real nice size for flipping up in the shallows with a long pole because it's easier to keep them from getting too deep without having to pull them back too fast.
    FISH ON!
    Jerry Blake

    www.BLAKETOURS.com

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