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What would be the reason for picking a vertical over horizontal or vice versa? I'm looking at finesse jigs and confused. I fish primarily rocks with some isolated wood, salt cedars, willows and tumble weeds. Don't laugh it's all we got for cover here.

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When it comes to jigs everyone has their own personal repertoire of confusion!

 

What I look for in a jig is a smooth transition from the line to the eye & around the belly, which requires the eye (either one) to be slightly rolled forward. The reasoning is I want my jig to follow the line up to the cover & then slide over or through the cover smoothly. I want a quality brush/weed guard & a quality hook, both are more important to me than head design.

 

If I'm working a shoreline or offshore structure I do not switch jigs just because the cover changed; I can cast, swim, flip, pitch, or punch any style jig!

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Catt,

Thanks for the reply, would you have a photo to show what your describing? I'm not experienced with jigs and honestly have avoided fishing them as I constantly donate them to my local lake. But it's time for me to move past that and figure out how to effectively fish them here.

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The traditional verticle hook eye design has worked forever. Rotating the eye 90 degrees to horizontal or what is called a flat eye jig hook is a more recent design and claims to help the jig hook point stay upright inside a basses mouth and working over rocks without snagging or rolling over. The only flat eye jigs I use are Owner Ultra and Picasso shakey head jigs because that is how they are made. The jigs I make for over 45 years have standard vertical hook eyes and see no reason to change.

Tom

 

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13 hours ago, Swbass15 said:

Catt,

Thanks for the reply, would you have a photo to show what your describing? I'm not experienced with jigs and honestly have avoided fishing them as I constantly donate them to my local lake. But it's time for me to move past that and figure out how to effectively fish them here.

 

Lunker Lures Rattleback ;)

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52 minutes ago, Swbass15 said:

Thank you both ill see what I can find like that

 

Siebert Outdoors ;)

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