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So I was cleaning out my terminal tackle box and came across a few of these that I forgot about. Haven't used them yet.

So to those who have, what type of plastic do you use and have had success with?

I was thinking about a punch type bait (pit boss or sweet beaver)

Or a craw bait with a lot of tail action (rage bug or craw)

Or maybe a trick worm?

Thought's?

Mike

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'Swing jig'?  Or wobblehead? http://www.wobbleheadlures.com/id3.html

 

If swing-type jig, I have tried using them any way I use a jig and any way I trig.  Good ones come through cover surprisingly well and can be flipped effectively.  Dragged, they allow freedom of movement of any plastic that you don't get from trig.  I especially like Rage Tail Structure Bug and craws.

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Havoc devil spear, Havoc pit boss, and chigger craws.

  • Global Moderator
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Thanks Fellas

Mike

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'Swing jig'?  Or wobblehead? http://www.wobbleheadlures.com/id3.html

 

If swing-type jig, I have tried using them any way I use a jig and any way I trig.  Good ones come through cover surprisingly well and can be flipped effectively.  Dragged, they allow freedom of movement of any plastic that you don't get from trig.  I especially like Rage Tail Structure Bug and craws.

Dude. These are awesome in the weeds and grass during the summer.  Their motto is "The Hotter It Gets, the Better It Gets"  i have bunch of them and love using them.

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