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Hi Folks,

 

I'm wondering what the slowest-falling jig out there is?  Total weight 3/8oz or more.

 

Thank you,

 

Josh

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I bought some last year, that had plastic heads. I never did use them . They are called slow fall jigs. I dont know the manufacturer. I'll have to try and find them. My tackle is so unorganized I dont know where they are .

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The one with the bulkiest skirt and bulkiest trailer.

 

Yep; wondering if there's a skirt and trailer designed like a parachute.

 

Thanks,

 

Josh

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I bought some last year, that had plastic heads. I never did use them . They are called slow fall jigs. I dont know the manufacturer. I'll have to try and find them. My tackle is so unorganized I dont know where they are .

 

I ordered something called "So-Slo" jigs off eBay, but I guess they maybe aren't made any longer, and mine aren't here yet at any rate.

 

Josh

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Skinny bear's the grizz flipping jig is a good one. Also I would assume siebert's mata jigs would have a good slow fall.

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My hand made jigs with real flat rubber skirts fall pretty slow.

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Check out the Zero Gravity Jig. TW has them.

Those things are CRAZY! Really cool concept. I'm really wanting to try some out.
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The one with the bulkiest skirt and bulkiest trailer.

There's your answer! ;)

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Here's one of the Slow Fall jig's I bought. I threw away the package so do not know who manufactures them.  You can see the head is plastic with a weed guard molded into it. 

 

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