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    What are some good hair jigs for bluegill?

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    Small, light and dark usually for me, but Ledhed blows that out of the water. I use natural colors (handties) and maybe a bright head. Some of the plastics I use are bright but a green pumpkin and pearl tail combo has done well too.
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    A bead head soft hackle fly (jig) tipped with a Berkeley Wax worm is killer any time of the year, but best in Summer when there are insect hatches. I like a 1/32 or 1/24oz size to aid in casting and sinking. But any small buggy looking hair jig will usually coerce the little rascals to bite
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    Quote Originally Posted by StantheMan2567 View Post
    A bead head soft hackle fly (jig) tipped with a Berkeley Wax worm is killer any time of the year, but best in Summer when there are insect hatches. I like a 1/32 or 1/24oz size to aid in casting and sinking. But any small buggy looking hair jig will usually coerce the little rascals to bite
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    Fish USA, one of our board sponsors carries some. I found a couple packs on a bargain table at a Sportsman’s Show in the Early Spring. Only one pack of the 1/24, and have already lost most them but the 1/32 does well with the light line. This winter I will be tying my own. I used to tie hairs jigs years ago, have the supplies but just quit tying about 5 years ago. I am headed to Bass Pro this weekend and plan to look for a few there, but I imagine they will not be cheap.


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    Quote Originally Posted by no luck View Post
    What are some good hair jigs for bluegill?
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