Hogs4Dayz Posted December 20, 2015 Posted December 20, 2015 I just wanted to know if flipping jigs are the same as skipping jigs. I know skipping jigs have to flat surfaces on the bottom of the jig head that allows it to skip. And the flipping jigs look to have the same surfaces. But i couldn't seem to find them on any of the major fishing retailers like basspro or ***. So are they the same? Quote
jonnyblazex Posted December 20, 2015 Posted December 20, 2015 They are mostly the same. I have been skipping and flipping with Sieberts dock rocker jigs, as well as arkie head jigs that have worked really good for me this year. A lot of it has to do with the trailer, a wide flat beaver style trailer works good for me. The only jigs I know of that are supposedly made just for skipping are the All Terrain Tackle Skip N Jig. I have used quite a few of these, and while they work pretty good, I don't really notice a difference between this and some of the others I have used as far as skipping. I wouldn't use this jig for flipping though, as it has a lighter wire hook, and I have bent them numerous times. But give a couple a shot, they work ok too! Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted December 20, 2015 Super User Posted December 20, 2015 They are Not the same for me. My choice in type / style of jig changes with the type of cover I'm Flipping. Admittedly, I am not the best jig skipper you'll ever fish with but the only jig I can skip with any regularity or effectiveness is the Strike King Denny Brauer Structure Jig. Mark Zona seems to like it too. http://www.bassmaster.com/video/skipping-jigs-mark-zona A-Jay 1 Quote
Brayberry Posted December 20, 2015 Posted December 20, 2015 For skipping I like a Arkie head, for Flipping I mostly use a Brush Jig (Shown Below). I can skip 50x's better with a Arkie vs other heads, likewise Flipping I only like a Brush headas it's more weedless then other heads Quote
Super User Catt Posted December 20, 2015 Super User Posted December 20, 2015 I cast, skip, flip, pitch, & punch with Lunker Lures Rattleback & Terry Oldham's Trailer Hitch & Eye Max jigs Quote
Logan S Posted December 20, 2015 Posted December 20, 2015 The trailer you choose has more of an effect on skipping ability than head shape. Something wide like a Beaver or Rage Bug will have more surface area than narrow bodied trailers. A flat or wide head shape increases surface area too, but it's not as much of a difference as the trailer... I like to use different head styles for flipping and skipping, but thats only because I don't like to use the heavy duty hooks and weedguards if I don't have to. Either shape skips fine for me. 1 Quote
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