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Siebert outdoors that's all you need to know

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I fish mostly E&L, both the football and weapon head, if I have to buy store bought I go with Jewell.

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Siebert jigs are all that I use. I primarily use the Dredge brush jigs and the tournament swim jigs.

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Siebert Outdoors Dredge Head & Football Head

 

NorthStar Original Swim Jig

 

MegaStrike Evolution

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Terry Oldham ;)

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Siebert jigs are hands down best I have used. I jsut wish I had more of them.

 

That said, I have a TON  of cheap walmart arkie jigs and have caught hundreds of bass on them. At 2 something a piece, they are great for fisherman on a budget

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Arkie head favorite size is 3/8.  The ones I use are from a company named California Reservoir Lures whom are somewhat local.  They make great colors that are relevant to all my local bodies of water and I find them to be very versatile.  My opinion they put details in beneficial parts and leave them out where they aren't needed.

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TNT baits jigs are the only ones I use but California Reservoir Lures make a pretty nice jig as well.

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For fishing weeds- All Terrain Tackle Grassmaster

Swim Jigs- Lethal Weapon II Swim Jig

 

Bought some Secret Lures 2XHD flipping jigs this year to try.  Haven't had a good jig bite going yet though.  Tom

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I make my own, prefer the brush jig head. 

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