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  1. Hello Pondbassin101 The Enraged is a great jig. It has a flat base and stands extremely well. Its basically a brush jig that is modified with a flat base. This head also has a Gamakatsu hook in it. Its a great head.
  2. Mine is a 2001 20ss with a 225 Ficht set up just like yours. I like the boat. The main problem with the ficht is the computer. If it goes out depending on model it may not be able to be repaired. From what I have been told some years you have to replace the computer its about 2500. Mine I can be rebuilt. 1500. Boat is great but I would not own another Ficht.
  3. Owner makes a Deep Throat hook in those two sizes you are looking for. I might even have some 1/0 laying around.
  4. Hello. None of our tungsten weights have inserts. All of them are polished.
  5. Our latest addition is the Locked Up Swimbait head. I am extremely excited about this head. It incorporates a spring coil to attach your swimbait, grub, etc together. This coil will keep your plastics attached longer and prolong the life of your bait. http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/Locked-Up-Swimbait-Head-1501.htm
  6. I would like to catch some unwanted walleyes like that.
  7. Nice fish! Congrats
  8. I am also from MO. Best ones for me are Black Blue, Bama craw and PBJ.
  9. Awesome!! Congrats
  10. For just starting out I would keep it simple. I would go with a Grid Iron Arky package 3/8. 2 Dredge footballs 1/2 in black blue and bama craw. Then probably 2 Sniper Jigs in Bama Craw, black blue in 5/16. ***/8 oz bluegill swim jig. This is roughly $30 and will get you started to see how it fits your style and test out many of the different ways of fishing a jig.
  11. One of my favorite all time rifles. They typically shoot extremely well.
  12. I've shipped quite a bit of Mega Strike and never had a complaint of it being damaged.
  13. Not at all i use 15 most of the time.
  14. The flukemaster series uses the heavier Owner hook. Its an awesome hook. It is one of the best if not the best hook i have used when using heavier line or braid. It is an awesome hook. The Sniper is a great small profile jig. I use it a lot with a baby rage craw. The dredge head uses The deep throat owner hook. I like the hook. I use this jig quite a bit also. Mostly when i am fishing lighter line. The hook penetrates easily.
  15. Everyone has a personal preference on these situations. Most of it depends on your fishing style. If I ran into this I would have 2 jigs tied on to cover this. I normally do anyway. If its chunky rock I'd throw the G2 Football head. 3/8-1/2 for the shallow. 3/4 for the deep. The brush I would throw a Brush jig in the Grid Iron due to the XXX strong hook. It will hold up to the heavy line if your throwing braid. The thickness of the brush/bush will effect the jig size also. If its a thick bush you might need that 1/2-3/4 jig to squeeze through the branches. If the water is clear or the fish are skittish I would not hesitate to throw a Sniper Jig in any of that in a lighter weight to help keep it from digging into the chunk rock. Basically small hops off the bottom. That is how I would approach it and fish it. Many would say throw an arky head. I would not argue with that either.
  16. Hey lmbfisherman That situation is similar to a lot of what I fish. In those situations I would throw a Brush jig and a Sniper jig. That would be my preference. Like JFrancho said an arky jig is another great option, I will never say anything bad about that head design. Personally, I am a huge fan of the Brush jig and Sniper jigs. In the Brush Jig style I throw the Dredge Series or Grid Iron series most of the time.
  17. I use a 1 or 1/0 owner. It makes a sweet head.
  18. I never take the jig rod off the deck. At times and certain locations it is not the ideal bait but that location always changes as you move. Adapt to the situation at hand.
  19. Our newest design! Now available in 1/2 and 3/4 oz and soon 3/8 oz. The G2 incorporates a recessed eye for knot protection and angles on the bottom of the head. These angles help kick the head over structure minimizing hang ups. In testing this jig extensively there is no comparison between the G2 and a standard football. The G2 excels in all aspects in fishing rock. We are offering the G2 in the Extreme with a Trokar hook, Grid Iron with an Owner XXX strong hook, and the Derocker with a Mustad Ultra Point. Extreme Football G2 Couple pictures of the Extreme Football G2's.
  20. It is different. I just changed the website and was working on pictures and a post. I will get the info up. Some biggest differences. head rolls the hook upright, the 1/2 and 3/4 now have 1/8" weedguards. On the Dredge Football it does have a recessed eye. Thank you.
  21. I've always found myself watching the buzzbait as a nonboater throws one. Its always fun to watch one. With that said. I have never cared what the non boater throws.
  22. I stick the points in a thick piece of card board then toss it in the recycling bin we have.
  23. Wow, Thats insane. Stay safe.
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