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Need to pick up some gear. What are your favorite baits for these categories?

 

1)Football Jigs

 

2)Deep Diving Crankbaits

 

3)Bladed Swim Jigs

 

4)Drop Shot Rigs and Baits

 

5)Shakey Head Jigs (Or Jointed Head Jigs)

 

6)Texas Rigs For Big Worms

 

 

FYI.. I would like to go for tungsten weights, and would like to save pennies if I can.

Thanks,

Jakob

 

  • Super User
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Need to pick up some gear. What are your favorite baits for these categories?

1)Football Jigs

2)Deep Diving Crankbaits

3)Bladed Swim Jigs

4)Drop Shot Rigs and Baits

5)Shakey Head Jigs (Or Jointed Head Jigs)

6)Texas Rigs For Big Worms

FYI.. I would like to go for tungsten weights, and would like to save pennies if I can.

Thanks,

Jakob

For your tungsten worm weights, check out, "cheapsinkers.com".

Hootie

  • Super User
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For your tungsten worm weights, check out, "cheapsinkers.com".

Hootie

Will do!

  • Super User
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That is a really great price on those weights!! Have you had a successful order from there before?

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Need to pick up some gear. What are your favorite baits for these categories?

 

1)Football Jigs  - Siebert Outdoors Jigs or Greenfish Tackle Crawball 

 

2)Deep Diving Crankbaits - I don't use these from the bank, I have a 6th Sense 250 and it worked the one time I used it

 

3)Bladed Swim Jigs - Siebert Outdoors Fogy's, the ones you buy online are sooo overpriced. If you have the money, D&M Piranhas are good. Z'Mans always fall apart on me and the hook isn't very good

 

4)Drop Shot Rigs and Baits - Zoom finesse worms, Roboworms

 

5)Shakey Head Jigs (Or Jointed Head Jigs) - Megastrike Shake 2

6)Texas Rigs For Big Worms - Ol Monster

 

 

FYI.. I would like to go for tungsten weights, and would like to save pennies if I can. - Tungsten from Siebert Outdoors is pretty cheap

Thanks,

Jakob

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The Deep diving cranks, well that depends on what you consider deep.  I would say Storm Wiggle Warts are always good early cranks, and I like Norman's DD-22's, SK 3XD and 5XD's.  Throw in the SK 3's  with those four baits you are covered from 7ft to about 15ft. 

 

Dropshot, I know there are mixed thoughts of the VMC spinshot hooks, and cylinder sinkers....lead would be my choice and some Kietech Live Impacts and robo worms.

 

Have to agree with the Siebert Fogy's for blades as well as some of his football jigs. Small football jigs, I would go with Bass Patrol's football jigs.  

 

Don't fish a lot of big worms or shakey heads so no opinion on those two.

  • Super User
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How much is shipping cost from Siebert Outdoors?

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1&3 check out true south custom lures they are amazing. Hand tied double powder baked heads and amazing colors.

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Its 5.75 flat rate. Theres a 15 percent sale too. You can buy his jigs wire tied and they would still be cheaper than a lot of others

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Need to pick up some gear. What are your favorite baits for these categories?

 

1)Football Jigs  - Siebert Outdoors Jigs or Greenfish Tackle Crawball 

 

2)Deep Diving Crankbaits - I don't use these from the bank, I have a 6th Sense 250 and it worked the one time I used it

 

3)Bladed Swim Jigs - Siebert Outdoors Fogy's, the ones you buy online are sooo overpriced. If you have the money, D&M Piranhas are good. Z'Mans always fall apart on me and the hook isn't very good

 

4)Drop Shot Rigs and Baits - Zoom finesse worms, Roboworms

 

5)Shakey Head Jigs (Or Jointed Head Jigs) - Megastrike Shake 2

6)Texas Rigs For Big Worms - Ol Monster

 

 

FYI.. I would like to go for tungsten weights, and would like to save pennies if I can. - Tungsten from Siebert Outdoors is pretty cheap

Thanks,

Jakob

 

This is just about word for word what I would've said.  Only thing I would add is to look at jigs from Dirty Jigs.  They're not hand tied but those colors are legit.  Also the Fred Roumbanis Boom Boom swimjig with a spinnerbait blade on the back has got me some real good bites this year.  

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The Deep diving cranks, well that depends on what you consider deep.  I would say Storm Wiggle Warts are always good early cranks, and I like Norman's DD-22's, SK 3XD and 5XD's.  Throw in the SK 3's  with those four baits you are covered from 7ft to about 15ft.

X2.

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This is just about word for word what I would've said.  Only thing I would add is to look at jigs from Dirty Jigs.  They're not hand tied but those colors are legit.  Also the Fred Roumbanis Boom Boom swimjig with a spinnerbait blade on the back has got me some real good bites this year.  

 

Yes, I really like the Dirty Jigs California Swim jigs. Some of the best paint jobs around. Revenge is pretty good too, but pricey.

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Need to pick up some gear. What are your favorite baits for these categories?

 

1)Football Jigs-My own

 

2)Deep Diving Crankbaits-Strike King Series 5, 5XD, 6, and 6XD. Little John DD, Fat Free Shad

 

3)Bladed Swim Jigs-My own

 

4)Drop Shot Rigs and Baits-Zoom Meathead, Berkley minnow, Zman finesse worm

 

5)Shakey Head Jigs (Or Jointed Head Jigs)-My own

 

6)Texas Rigs For Big Worms-4/0 or 5/0 Owner Rig N hook with a 1/4 or 3/8 H2O tungsten and a Zoom Ol' Monster or Net Bait C Mac worm. 

 

 

FYI.. I would like to go for tungsten weights, and would like to save pennies if I can.

Thanks,

Jakob

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