Cause.....A minner has the right wiggle..................Jigs however jus dont look good w/PANTS DOWN...
put a minnow on a long shank crappie hook with all that hook showing and catch a fish....but if you let your jig body slide back just a little bit from the head they won't hardly bite it....huh....what about that LOL
Cause.....A minner has the right wiggle..................Jigs however jus dont look good w/PANTS DOWN...
I don't know the answer but I can say a plastic hanging wrong almost NEVER gets bit
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I don't have a clue, however Jigflip has the best theory IMHO! It's the wiggle.
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I've found the same thing with my minnow design: just a slight curve in the body when rigged on a jig and no go/ same when it slides down. I wonder if fish are tuned in to the body of some soft plastics being straight regardless of whether the jig hook is too long or very short (both will still catch fish so it's not the hook size).
sometime it dont take much to make BIG differance
It's cuz the fish see that purdy-lookin minner you got settin there for em and they know you gonna feed them good.
They see that poor jig with its drawers yanked down and they don't know what you fixin to do to em. It just ain't worth the risk!
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