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    I've been reading a lot on this board about long lining. Just wondering about what kind of jig body is the best, tube type,curly tail or something else. Thanks in advance for any help.

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    my favorite is a curly tail road runner. 1/16th ounce. bobby garland swim'r shad is a very close second also on a roadrunner head

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    That's going to change from day to day I use all kinds to start with. what ever works that day is what I change everything to. If I have 10 rods out I'll have 10 different jigs on to start with.
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    My favorite is a triple tail on an eighth oz head, tipped with a nibble.

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    I use jigs and cranks behind a "Carolina" style set up. That means putting a weight (like 1/2 oz egg sinker) on the main line followedby a bead and then a swivel. On the other end of the swivel, tight about 1 1/2' to 2' leader (I mostly use 10# fluorocarbon leader material). On the business end of the leader, tie on a jig or crankbait. Also in colder water, tipping the jig with a minnow helps a lot. Nibbles also help if you do not have mnnows. This time of year I have found moving about 0.5 to 0.8 miles and hour works much better. As the water warms, I gradually increase speed. About the maximum speed is 1.5 mph.
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    To answer your question the curl tail types. I usually prefer a hot grub or kalins type, but also stock awds and triple tails which have more action at slower speeds and give more color selections. Roadrunner heads give you more options too and can give more action at slower speeds too. There heads don't factor on the weight of the blade/swivel so they will run significantly deeper. Horse heads also tend to twist if run in doubles and vibrate your tips a lot too. The flash can be great in muddy/stained water. Though, they can spook fish in clearer conditions. Another tip is to never tip a curtail type jig with a minnow, it takes the action from the tail. I don't recommend tipping at all when longlining but if you must use a Hal-fly type jig instead.
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    I use curly tail and bobby garland baby shad. More important is finding the color they want. If water is slightly to heavy stain you can't go wrong with black and chartreuse, I have them on four of six rods to start then go lighter colors later in the day if bite slows.

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    I like Hot Grubs, Cajun Critters, Stroll R's and sliders. Pullem on Roadrunners and plain jigheads. But when the bite is right it wouldnt matter what yer pullin if the bait pulls by their face.

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    I keep saying that I am going to use jigs more but I just keep using minnows, Hard to break old habits and if it ain't broke don't fix it way of fishing. If all else fails you can try a minnow is my advice. Be safe and good luck fishing
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