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    I received my order of Danlure jigs today and I'm pretty excited to use them.
    A friend of mine in Minnesota had been telling me about these jigs, and she has had a lot of luck with them on Walleye, so after seeing her put up pictures of her catch on Facebook, I decided I needed to give them a try.
    They are 100% American made in the state of Minnesota. The shipment was fast.
    Here's a link https://squareup.com/market/danlure-llc they also make panfishing jigs, so I got some for walleye and panfish.
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    The story behind Danlure is pretty remarkable, the young man took a idea his dad had (swivel and hook as you can see in my picture), and patented it after his dad passed away, since that time his company has been steadily growing.....What a great story and inspiration of the American spirit.

    So anyway I was pretty excited to receive these jigs today and wanted to share with the members here. Maybe you fellas up in Minnesota are already using them, I guess they are also available in stores in Wisconsin too.
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    Great idea thanks for post and pick's.fish for walleye in our home lake and can see these will work thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie53 View Post
    fish for walleye in our home lake and can see these will work thanks.
    You're welcome.
    Scroll down on the link I put up, there are several sizes to choose from.
    I'm hoping to get out this weekend and try for crappie, putting a minnow on that swiveling hook should drive them crazy!

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    Awesome story. Nice looking jig heads.
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    Nice jigs, looks like the swing jig that's really hot in bass fishing right now.

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    They will work My buddy Nathan and i had the same idea a few years ago and we came up with something very similar to that and tried it spider rigging in Ms and i will say on those tough days they seem to help we always tip with shiners and the free range of motion the shiner has seems to induce strikes
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    Looks good to me, run a Garland minnow up the hook. Action would be awesome, I got to have some of these.

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    Water is gonna get hard here in a few months here in Michigan, so I placed a order yesterday (Boss's day gift to me ) for some ice fishing jigs. Ice fishing season is coming, I'm not fond of winter, but might as well make the best out of it and fish in a warm shanty.

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    Ok, so I'm not trying to be different her , but what make's your jigs to be different here. I fish Grenada Lake, Ms. all the time.
    This just don't seem to be the cat's meow for the crappie bite here, a swivel seems would be better, just my thoughts...

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