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just curious if you change your trailer on your jig for different seasons. i am wanting to fish jigs more and wanting to get some info on what types of trailers i should be using in early spring when the temps are 40 or bellow. early spring into pre spawn, during the summer months, then fall.

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In the winter I use a Strike King River Bug and cut the end I thread onto the hooks down to a point. This keeps the action of the skirt more alive. The river bug is really small

Other wise I use Rage Craw on filping jigs and a Berkley Subwoofer on swims.

If I want a more pronounced jig, ill leave the the full length trailer on. If I want a more compact, ill bite an inch or so off

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In water temps of 40's I fish a pork trailer.And when the water gets in the low 50's I go to a Baby Paca or a Tiny Paca craw, 5in. grubs.And when they it into there summer patterns I go with trailers like the craws,the Netbait Dirt Dawg put on backwards,brush hogs,ribbon tail worms,lizards,beavers,paddle tail swimbaits,and I will fish these up to late fall.

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I like the Rage line for a more active presentation.

 

The bait I use most is the Flappin Hog though.

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