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  Were can I find online hair jigs that are good for bass fishing?  I keep reading on the In-Fisherman site about those Midwest Finesse guys using hair jigs and how great they are in the Midwest.  I've looked and looked online and can't really find any nice hair jigs designed for bass fishing.   I want to buy a few so I can try them out later this early spring.  

 

  Can someone tell me who has them?  And no, I don't want to make my own.  I want to buy!  lol.  

 

 Thanks!

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TW has a decent assortment.

 

I tie my own but the Spro Phat Fly looks pretty sweet.

 

A-Jay

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TW carries the Punisher Hair jigs, which are touted to be excellent. 

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Several places. The punisher jigs mentioned are craft fur, which will work fine. Bass Pro has their Pro Series Smallmouth bucktail jigs - just pull the rubber strands off if you don't want them on there. Cabela's has Kalin hair/bucktail jigs. Eagle Claw also makes a bucktail jig. Then there are places who do custom jig ties like Andy's Custom Bass Lures. Google any of these - they all work.

 

-T9

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 Thanks for the info.  

 

 I checked out those Andy's Custom Bass Lures.  Those hair jigs look nice.  I seen some with bear hair, fox hair and more.  I just might order five or six of those things.   

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Ebay. A lot of jig makers sell them on there. Keep checking every week.

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Jigs catch all predatory fish PERIOD !  Hair jigs can be bought just about everywhere, I catch as many fish using a 15 cent crappie jig as I do a $5.00 bonefish flats jig (I use them for bass sometimes) or the ones I make myself.  One jig I go out of my way to buy is BPS hot lips jigs, 3 pack for about 6 bucks, caught evething from bass to tarpon on them, this one is my mainstay.

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Check out supernatural bass jigs, the stuff he makes looks amazing. Little expensive but still top notch looking jigs

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