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Hey guys,

What type of jig head and weight would you reccomend from siebert outdoors?

I will be pitching shallow wood/shoreline brush in about 4-6 feet of water!!(late spring, summer and early fall)

Thanks!

Also, what color is your favorite for visibility of 2.5-4 feet?

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3/8-1/2oz brush jig. i prefer 1/2, some like 3/8 for that depth. blue craw is my favorite.

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3/8 brush similar to 1/2 but slower fall

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Depending on how thick the cover you plan to penetrate will determine the jig weight. All around general use jig would be the 1/2 oz brush head with Owner hook, colors Bluegill and brown craw for your area.

Tom

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I select jig weight based on the Rate Of Fall I want to accomplish, it maybe over an ounce.

Fishing shallow "wood" I would select a 3/8 oz, Rage Tail Lobster, in Falcon Lake.

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Brush jig without question. 1/4-1/2 ounce in some craw colors, green pumpkin, and black or black and blue.

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3/8 brush in bluegill or similar.  If you've got a lot of weed cover as opposed to brush I went with his grass and tournament swim jigs last year and did well with those. 

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When would you suggest moving up to the 1/2oz as opposed to the 3/8oz?

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When would you suggest moving up to the 1/2oz as opposed to the 3/8oz?

Try both, somedays a slower fall rate works better than a faster one. You can use a wider trailers with more water resistance to slow down the 1/2 oz. You are fishing shallow water, as Catt pointed out, so the 3/8 will be a good choice, if the cover isn't to thick. Only you know what type of water you are fishing, we can only make a guess based on our experiences..

Tom

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Warm weather I'll start with 1/2, colder weather I'll start with 3/8!

Again rate of fall is key in my book ;)

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Warm weather I'll start with 1/2, colder weather I'll start with 3/8!

Again rate of fall is key in my book ;)

Does the faster ROF trigger that reaction strike?

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Does the faster ROF trigger that reaction strike?

Yes but so does a slower ROF ;)

The colder the water, the slower the bass's brain operates so the slower you must present the bait or it's gone before the bass's brain tells it to bite.

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I would go with the Brush head.  Its a great all around jig head.  Only exception is thick grass.  Then I would go with the grass head.   Top two colors I would chose are Blue bug, PBJ right now.

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I would go with the Brush head. Its a great all around jig head. Only exception is thick grass. Then I would go with the grass head. Top two colors I would chose are Blue bug, PBJ right now.

I was just on your website, and was wondering: what is the difference between the regular brush head and the dredge brush head? I see the hooks are different? Which one is better?
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Try both, somedays a slower fall rate works better than a faster one. You can use a wider trailers with more water resistance to slow down the 1/2 oz. You are fishing shallow water, as Catt pointed out, so the 3/8 will be a good choice, if the cover isn't to thick. Only you know what type of water you are fishing, we can only make a guess based on our experiences..

Tom

 

Good point about trailer choice affecting fall rate. 

 

When I use a trailer like a Craw Daddy by Poor Boys the bait will fall faster.

 

http://www.poorboysbaits.com/catalog.cfm/craw-daddy/craw-daddy:2096

 

Stick on a 5" Yamamoto Spider grub and the bait will fall much slower with the kicking legs and extra skirt material.

 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Gary-Yamamoto-534-Double-Tail-Hula-Grub174/1232660.uts?Ntk=AllProducts&searchPath=%2Fcatalog%2Fsearch.cmd%3FN%3D0%26Ntk%3DAllProducts%26Ntt%3Dyamamoto%26WT.srch%3D1%26WT.tsrc%3DPPC%26rid%3D20%26WT.mc_id%3DGOOGLE%7Cfis_general_general%7CUSA%26WT.z_mc_id1%3D43700001031656405%26gclid%3DCJeE-8Hc2rsCFcxAMgod3SgA5A%26gclsrc%3Daw.ds&Ntt=yamamoto&WTz_l=PPC

 

Also, if you thin out the silicone skirt that comes on the jig you will get a faster drop speed. I often do this when fishing clear water in the summer.

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I was just on your website, and was wondering: what is the difference between the regular brush head and the dredge brush head? I see the hooks are different? Which one is better?

 

You are correct.  It is the hook that is different.  The Mustad Ultra Point is a good hook, but the Deep Throat Owner is a better hook.  The penetrating and performance is better from what I have found.  It penetrates like a light wire hook and the wire is a medium wire that is still strong for a long lasting hook and point. 

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