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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo View Post
    I thank it is call baby-brim
    I got some and their killers here in some of the local ponds I fish. But have tried them at Talquin with no success? Anyon else used them there?

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    So basically jiffy jigs pale in comparison to baby bream becuz baby brim is made by a forum member.
    Last edited by lemmylemon; 01-02-2018 at 10:44 AM.

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    we are a site that crappie fish and give information to members that ask and we do patronize the members that make jigs . we don`t push anything on anyone .that jig is like the Hal Fly and they are made in another country . the one that makes the jig i was talking about i don`t know if he is a member or not .
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    Quote Originally Posted by papasage View Post
    we are a site that crappie fish and give information to members that ask and we do patronize the members that make jigs . we don`t push anything on anyone .that jig is like the Hal Fly and they are made in another country . the one that makes the jig i was talking about i don`t know if he is a member or not .
    Which jig is made overseas?
    If you were talking about jiffy jigs they are made in the USA.

    But it does appear you're pushing sponsor and forum member product.
    I have made three threads asking about a particular baits and all three have turned into promos for sponsors.

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    i was referring to Hal-Fly . i assure we are not pushing any one product just trying to help a member find a product and that is what we use .
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    Quote Originally Posted by papasage View Post
    i was referring to Hal-Fly . i assure we are not pushing any one product just trying to help a member find a product and that is what we use .
    I did find the hal flies.
    They are exactly like jiffy jigs.
    In searching I also found black magic jigs on eBay.
    Look exactly the same as jiffys too.
    Except they're $4.99-$5.99 for 20.
    That's way cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemmylemon View Post
    I'm curious??? By using this site are we only allowed to buy from sponsors or fellow forum anglers. I'm just curious is all. Every time I bring up a bait someone drops a sponsors name or posts the number of someone on the forums.
    Some of us don't want to or can't afford to pay the outrageous prices some of these sites charge for shipping.
    Like Arkie for example. I was thinking of ordering a few of their bluegill jigs to tryout. They're $2 for a two pack. I was going to get 2. The cheapest shipping for was $8 for a flat rate box.
    That's crazy.
    Plus I ship things now and again and I know flat rate boxes ship for way less than that. My last one shipped for $6.45. So where's the extra $1.50 going?
    One of the reasons I buy my tackle from eBay is they have free shipping which helps cut down on expenses.
    You can call me cheap. That's fine. I just don't see how these companies can charge so much for shipping.
    If you wanna save money, buy 4" finesse worms and cut them in half. (Cut 'em in half again for bluegill.)

    IMO, almost any jig will work if presented at the right depth and speed. Everything else is just window-dressing.

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    some times they will hit anything and then it has to be the right color and the size . i have used a 1/8 no bites and went to 1/16 and 1/24 Th they would hit nearly every cast or go to minnow and they seamed to hit better . you just have to try different size and color . have saw where the line size made a difference . . crappie is one fish that is hard to figure out .
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    Lemmylemon if you don't buy our product you will never catch any crappie. LOL.
    Likes badbull LIKED above post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slabby15 View Post
    Lemmylemon if you don't buy our product you will never catch any crappie. LOL.
    That's what I'm hearing.
    You can only catch them if you buy in bulk.

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