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Any old jig can swim but I like the poison tails. I use a trailer that I make.  I'd post a pic but this site will no longer let me post pics.

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Have never used them - yet - but I've got a bunch ordered from ***.com.  His detailed write up and explanation concerning the Wisconsin Swim Jig design, convinced me.

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I like the KVD swim jigs, with a Rage Tail Baby Craw.

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I like the KVD swim jigs, with a Rage Tail Baby Craw.

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I agree Shane, that combination has been working extremely well for me this spring.

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Have never used them - yet - but I've got a bunch ordered from ***.com. His detailed write up and explanation concerning the Wisconsin Swim Jig design, convinced me.

I'm betting that you'll be glad you did.

;)

A-Jay

  • Super User
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another vote for north star baits. top notch!!!

Yep, I fell in love with there jigs!

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Dirty Jigs Tackle makes the sickest swim jigs I've found. I like their 3/8oz Swim Jig and then I also really like using the No Jack jigs in 1/2oz and 3/4oz for getting them deeper. The Swim Jig I use a little paddle tail swimbait or a paca chunk, but for the no Jack I use larger swimbaits like a 3:16 Mighty Minnow, and other swimbaits on the back. Instead of imitating a craw, you're just imitating a bait fish. They make some sick blue gill colors that have worked wonders over here in California.

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