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as the title reads. wgats your favorite over the counter jig? i know im gonna get a lot of sieberts, but please feel free to expand your opinions.

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All Terrain Tackle Skip N Jig

 

Mop jig

 

Greenfish Tackle Football 

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If I was still buying jigs they would be Seiberts. I used to fish a lot of Jewel jigs though.

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Strike King Bitsy Bug jigs are my favorites. 

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stop buying jigs that weren't exactly what I wanted and started buying Serbert no looking back

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Other than the ones I make myself I like using a bonefish flats jig for bass fishing.

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Other than the ones I make myself I like using a bonefish flats jig for bass fishing.

 

Are they hair jigs?  I'm not too familiar with bonefish lures other than flies.

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I buy bucktails, main difference is the profile of the head.  Probably don't work any better than anything else.

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Oh ok, yeah I have a couple bucktail jigs and some other types of hair jigs.  I wasn't sure if the OP was referring to jigs in general, or the silicon skirted bass jigs in particular. 

In any case I really like the SK Bitsy Bugs as far as skirted jigs go.  But my favorite jigs are Spro Bucktails.

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The Booyah baby boo jig, sieberts jigs are great also but it's so painful to lose one, they are like little works of art, I just stick with the baby boo for now.

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 I make 90 percent of what I fish but I will buy these jigs http://www.actlures.com. I like how he makes them. Each jig is hand tied to keep the skirt on where it belongs. He does a first rate job and I think he's to cheap for what he makes.

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I make my own out of Boss components, but I still buy a few here and there. Mainly Strike Kings and Booyahs.

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All Terrain Grassmaster Jigs

 

And I guess you can say I am a bit old school for I never hear these mentioned anymore, but I still like and use the Lunker Lure Rattleback series of jigs quite a bit. 

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Dirty Jigs, Dandy Baits Jigs, Omega Jigs. All are quality brands. 

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Plain jane arkies and renegades i dont use jigs much but when i do i have no problems with these jigs

I agree the Arkies they sell at Walmart are fantastic jigs. Not too bulky, perfect weed gaurd, the skirt stays in place, decent hook. Nothing worse than the strike king jigs they sell with super stiff weedgaurd and bulky skirt that slips down the hook with every hook-set or jerk. Strike King is great but the bands they use on their jigs are just terrible. Finally picked up some Shooter Lures jigs and WOW! these things are nice.

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I agree the Arkies they sell at Walmart are fantastic jigs.

It's the only jig I've bought in over a year. Bluegill is my favorite color. Black/Blue is a close 2nd.

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I use Terry Ildham's jigs which can be purchased our the counter buy they are still hand made one at a time.

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X3 for dirty jigs, have lots of them and have caught a ton of fish on them. That "no jack hook" is not messing around that thing has some serious meat to it.

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My absolute favorite is Dirty Jigs. I really like all the different types of their jigs that I've tried. Whether it be a football or a swim jig they're all great.

Second choice would be the Hack Attack.

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Dirty Jigs, Boss, ***

 

But...I will say......The Strike King Denny Bruer Structure Jig has been particularly nice lately. 

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I use Terry Ildham's jigs which can be purchased our the counter buy they are still hand made one at a time.

where do you get these? I have been reading up about them and they get tons of praise, but I cant seem to find them anywhere online and the store seems to be closed. I am really interested in this Hi Driller rig he makes that I saw online kind of like a swing jig but its more of a bullet weight design with a screw lock.

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