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What's your favorite flippin jig for brush and trees? Brand size color? Thanks!

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Pepperjigs original pepper jig. I prefer the 1/4 or 3/8 ounce in green pumpkin, blue black, or clear water special (a brown orange). I tip with a matching rage or paca chunk.

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Terry Oldham's Trailer Hitch Jig 3/8 oz #09 Coontail & Rage Tail Lobster Falcon Lake Craw

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I typically custom make most of my jigs these days, I use boss gary klein's original, and the boss wood walker... When i buy jigs these days it is typically the boo-ya boo jig... colors range from blk/blu... blk/red... green pumplin/flash of color... watermelon/flash of color... I dont use much brown, not sure why, greens and blacks seem to do great for me... size, i typically start with a 1/4 oz if i am fishing less than 10 ft, then i adjust either up or down accordingly... deeper than 10 ft i typically start with a 3/8 and do the same process...

 

Mitch

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Dirty Jigs No Jack Flipping Jigs in either 3/8 or 1/2 oz. As far as colors go I'm 99% of the time using some form of green pumpkin, Dirty Chartreuse is a good one. The other 1% is black & blue.

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Siebert Outdoors Brush jig

1/2 oz

Blue Craw

Blue Craw Rage Craw

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Any *** jig. They walk through brush,trees with no problem!

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I like the Terminator jigs for both their trailer keeper and the weed guard.  I just wish they'd make them with an arkie style head with a horizontal line tie.  That style jig, IMO, is the best for fishing downed timber.

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Seibert Brush jig n Lobster. But I don't flip jigs in wood much. Usually flip a Tx-rigged Space Monkey, Lobster, or Bug first. Only time i'll pitch a jig to timber, is if I've already dialed in a bite pitching a jig  to rock or weedlines.

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I like the 1/2 oz Strike King Hack attack Jig. I'll go up to 3/4 oz if i am fishing in thicker cover.

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I like the booyah boo jigs for a "normal" sized flipping jigs, and the Strike King bitsy flips for a finesse flipping jig. I use both in all kinds of cover.... Wood, grass, docks, etc.... They are cheap, available locally, come in all the colors I need (black and blue, green and brown) and are very effective.

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Black/Blue Booya flippin jig with a matching Paca Craw (until I get around to ordering some from Siebert)

Mike

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1/2 oz. NorthStar Custom Baits Knockout Flippin' Jig in Alimony or Green Pumpkin Candy

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I can't say I have a go to brand as I am a budget fisherman, aka cheap/broke. I like an arkie style head, black and blue(I fish a lot of muddy water) a brown or green variation if the water is cleaner with a big chunk trailer, 1/2oz

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I typically custom make most of my jigs these days, I use boss gary klein's original, and the boss wood walker... 

 

Same here! The wood walker is my favorite jig.

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