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Booyah and Strike King........Caught hundreds of quality fish on them.

 

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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.

I don't know what's up with his web site, I guess I need PM Big-O!

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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.

Terry Odham.

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Not very often does a mortal get a chance to correct TWO legends at the same time!

 

 

It's Oldham.

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Not very often does a mortal get a chance to correct TWO legends at the same time!

It's Oldham.

Thank you sir!

The fingers are faster than the brain ;)

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Nu_Tech

the above for your standard jig. Freaking amazing. Although there is another brand out now that has same design but with fiber guards.

My go to however are Keitech.  I love Keitech jigs. All of them.

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Pepper jigs from pepper custom baits!

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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.

 

 

Hi Driller. I'll bet a paddletail looks pretty good on that.

 

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Owner Pivot Head

 

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Dirty Jigs, Northstar, Siebert and a few hair jigs tied by a member on here are about what I fish 90% of the time.

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I love northstar jigs. They were just sold and relocated from Minnesota to Wisconsin but I gotta tell ya, the quality is still the same top notch attention to detail that it's always been.

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I love northstar jigs. They were just sold and relocated from Minnesota to Wisconsin but I gotta tell ya, the quality is still the same top notch attention to detail that it's always been.

Good deal!

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I feel they get overlooked due to being mass produced and the obnoxious name. But the booyah jigs are excellent performers, every color you'll ever need, and have high quality components in jigs that are cheaper than comparable brands. The vertical line ties come through filementous algae and hydrilla better than horizontal.

Case in point, I have a lake covered in algae. The mop jig due to line tie and head are unusable. The "A jig" in the same weight can even be cast and retreived there. The boo and baby boo are great as well.

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The phenix Brent Ehrler Jigs are pretty good. 

 

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Dirty Jigs Swim Jig  (for weed-probing, not swimming)

 

Roger

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Pepper Pro Line jigs are very well made and have performed well, I use this with 17 lb florocarcon.

The grass jig & heavy wire  swim jigs that are made by Dirty jigs do very well, I fish these with braided line and up to 1-1/2 oz in the case of the Grass jig . The Strike King Hack Attack jig is another that I like . 

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Strike King Bitsy Flip jigs.  I don't feel bad when I loose one of those.

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