Arv Posted September 1, 2012 Posted September 1, 2012 Been using black and blue strike king arkie head jig with a black/blue sweet beaver as a trailer and caught some really nice fish. I just put in an order to Northstar for some flip n swim and black series jigs so we'll see if this answer changes Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted September 2, 2012 Super User Posted September 2, 2012 Pepper jig and rage chunk. Quote
jignfule Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 Booyah, But S.K. Hack Attacks are winning me over especially in heavy cover. Trailers, still Fat Albert Twin Tails Quote
Super User whitwolf Posted September 2, 2012 Super User Posted September 2, 2012 Siebert Outdoors Brush Jig(Falcon Craw) and a R.I. smallie beaver trailer. Quote
tholmes Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 tholmes' custom bass jigs in black/blue and green pumpkin with Zoom super chunks, Rage Tail chunk, Culprit Creature Craw, etc. Tom Quote
SGT Rico Posted September 2, 2012 Posted September 2, 2012 NorthStar premier rattling Jig black and blue, or purple/green pumpkin. As far as trailer goes, I love Paca baby craws and chunks. Quote
Goose21 Posted September 3, 2012 Posted September 3, 2012 Everyone above already posted productive combos, why I love bass resource forums. Tight lines my man. Quote
Goose21 Posted September 3, 2012 Posted September 3, 2012 3/0 gammy with a 3/16oz to 1/4 oz tungsten weight With a baby brush hog. Zoom magnum trick worm in green pumpkin chartrues tail on a 4/0 gammy ewg hook has also been go this season same weight. Quote
NMarotta28 Posted September 3, 2012 Author Posted September 3, 2012 Making a nice big order on TW as we speak!! Cannot wait to throw these jigs.. Do you guys recommend trimming the skirts? I have heard mixed reviews about this technique. Thanks, Nick Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted September 3, 2012 Super User Posted September 3, 2012 Ive become a huge fan of 5/16 oz finesse jigs in a custom color i put together /w baby rage craw trailers. Quote
Vinny Chase Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Making a nice big order on TW as we speak!! Cannot wait to throw these jigs.. Do you guys recommend trimming the skirts? I have heard mixed reviews about this technique. Thanks, Nick I don't ever trim my NorthStar skirts. I feel like they are already a perfect length for me, but there are some other jigs I have used where I needed to trim them a bit to allow my trailer to move. Quote
Big-O Posted September 6, 2012 Posted September 6, 2012 Making a nice big order on TW as we speak!! Cannot wait to throw these jigs.. Do you guys recommend trimming the skirts? I have heard mixed reviews about this technique. Thanks, Nick Trimming jig skirts are sometime necessary for a variety of reasons. Adjust the bulk or profile as needed by thinning or reducing skirt length to create a more compact presentation or to increase fall rates. Also trimming the skirt length to make the jig trailer more obvious or provide more water flow for the possibility of more action. The shortest that I would ever trim a skirt is 1/4" longer than the hook bend and that is for COMPACT presentations. I often leave the jig skirts as is, because I'd rather adjust my trailer choices, lengths etc to achieve the profile desired and maintain great action. 1 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.