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New Poll!
OK Folks, I'm not sure if we can set up an actual poll or not here, so I'll just ask the question:
Under most conditions, which plastic jig dressing is most productive for you overall?
1) Curly Tails
2) Straight Tails
3) Tubes
4) Paddle Tails
5) Creature baits
I think this covers the gamut of styles available to us all. Wondering what your "go-to" is?
As far a I'm concerned, day in and day out, the straight tailed plastic (i.e.: Bobby Garland's Baby Shads) consistently produces for me, over the other styles available. This could be interesting! :)
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Straight tails : Panfish Assassins, Slabanator Shad, Slab Commander Small Fry, Bobby G Baby Shad, & Mr Crappie Shadpole. (over the last decade or so)
Prior to that, for several decades, it would have been "tubes".
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Straight tails hands down.
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#6....... tipped with a big fat shiner!
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Hand tied stuff has spoiled me. However, on minner days, I bite off a piece of soft plastics (whatever in reach) the size of a crappie nibble and stick it on the hook to keep minner on, especially when KY double rigging or casting out. This technique has been around a long time, but so have I. It works and don't melt in the mouths (or water).
Since becoming a C.Com member, I have adapted/adjusted to being not dedicated to anything tackle.
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I like straight tails for lakes and ponds, curly tails for current.
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I will also second the feathers. Next to the straight tails it's probably my second favorite.
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Umbrella tubes tipped wirh, minnows