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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanr3 View Post
    Thanks. I like that Y-guard. Looks pretty stout and effective.
    It has been for me. Prior to finding some locally, I was in the camp of "weedless jigs = missed fish" and was not a fan of the fiber brush style from way back. When I did find the Y-guard jigheads and started using them, I was surprised at their effectiveness. That led to me also giving the fiber brush style a reasonable chance to prove themselves. And they have ... but, I still prefer using the Y-guard style, as I was successfully using them for many years before joining this site and getting Grousefly to replicate them for me. (as well as customizing them with different colors of guard & larger hooks than the originals)

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    I too am not a fan of the fiber brush style weedless jigs. They seemed too stiff for me, or rather too stiff to set-the-hook in crappie. My solutions was to use light wire hooks and mono line strong enough to straighten out the hook. I have found anything like those locally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanr3 View Post
    I too am not a fan of the fiber brush style weedless jigs. They seemed too stiff for me, or rather too stiff to set-the-hook in crappie. My solutions was to use light wire hooks and mono line strong enough to straighten out the hook. I have found anything like those locally.
    The fiber brush style weedguard & the plastic Y-guard are fairly equal in stiffness ... but, neither one is too stiff to stop the hook from penetrating a fish's mouth. Just ask the nearly 3lb Crappie I'm holding in my avatar picture ... caught with a 1/16oz fiber brush guard style weedless jig & 4lb test mono, using a 5' UL rod.

    Here's another pic, and if you look closely you can see the fiber brush guard sticking out just above the fish's upper lip (against the black background of my jacket - in either pic).

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    The pics are a bit old (2007) so I was probably using one of Grousefly's 1/16oz weedless jigs with a #4 bronze Aberdeen hook (which is what I started with). I only changed hook size when I started using plastic baits longer/bigger than the 1.5" long Panfish Assassin.

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    Nice catch!

    We don't have 3lb Crappie in my neck of the woods. Wishing we did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hanr3 View Post
    Nice catch!

    We don't have 3lb Crappie in my neck of the woods. Wishing we did.
    Just so you know ... that Crappie (pictured) was caught in E Tenn. My "local" lakes may have fish of that size, but I've just not come across many of them in my 50+ years of pursuing them in those waters.
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