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Fishmas shopping is coming to an end for me, this is my last day to order remaining items, I have 75% of my items on their way but I forgot my jigs on the shopping cart so I'm reordering them today and having overnight shipping from tackle warehouse.

 

 

Now this goes back to the question in the title, do any of you guys have any recommendations for do it all jigs? Specifically casting jigs. I already have enough football jigs in my tacklebag but I planned on buying some casting jigs for Christmas, I look forward to the responses!

 

Happy Holidays! 

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Most reccos for a do it all jig will be an arkie style. I’ve settled on northlands jungle jig myself, I’m not sure it can do it all but it does work great for me as a flipping & pitching jig around cover of all sorts and makes a decent swimjig too which is all I need from a jig  

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38 minutes ago, TriStateBassin106 said:

Fishmas shopping is coming to an end for me, this is my last day to order remaining items, I have 75% of my items on their way but I forgot my jigs on the shopping cart so I'm reordering them today and having overnight shipping from tackle warehouse.

 

 

Now this goes back to the question in the title, do any of you guys have any recommendations for do it all jigs? Specifically casting jigs. I already have enough football jigs in my tacklebag but I planned on buying some casting jigs for Christmas, I look forward to the responses!

 

Happy Holidays! 

i'm interested to hear some responses on this--i always cast football jigs and just downsize the weight. any real advantage to using a "casting jig?" usually if i'm skipping docks or flippin slips i tie a pure poison 3/8 jig on

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I use Strike King 3/8 bitsy flip jigs for just about everything. They don’t break the bank when you lose one. 

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I love Seiberts dredge dock rocker for a do most jig.  The hook bend helps to hold the plastic on and it skips, flips, and pitches really well.  Great skirt selection and quality control.  I also like *** pro series jigs.  I feel they do get hung up less, they skip well, are a little more weedless, and hook fish amazingly easy.  

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Dirty Jigs Tour Level Pitchin Jig.   By far my favorite and other than swim jigs it's the only jig I use. 

 

Well, punching and bladed too but that's a different animal. 

 

 

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That depends on how heavy the cover is you cast into.

Sieberts are not available from TW.

Zorro Booza casting jigs are reasonable price point $2.50 and goos casting jig for sparse to moderate cover, not heavy cover.

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45 minutes ago, WRB said:

That depends on how heavy the cover is you cast into.

Sieberts are not available from TW.

Zorro Booza casting jigs are reasonable price point $2.50 and goos casting jig for sparse to moderate cover, not heavy cover.

A buddy I fish with from work recommends the Sieberts line, do you know I can purchase these? any websites?

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3 minutes ago, TriStateBassin106 said:

A buddy I fish with from work recommends the Sieberts line, do you know I can purchase these? any websites?

Look at the sponsor list on the right side of the forum - SO (Seiberts Outdoors) link is there.

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Just now, MN Fisher said:

Look at the sponsor list on the right side of the forum - SO (Seiberts Online) link is there.

Thanks man, appreciate it. 

 

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the 6th Sense Divine Hybrid jig was money for me this past season.

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50 minutes ago, TriStateBassin106 said:

A buddy I fish with from work recommends the Sieberts line, do you know I can purchase these? any websites?

BR members get a discount, site sponsor on the right side of this page.

Tom

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44 minutes ago, WRB said:

BR members get a discount

How? I never got a discount.

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3 hours ago, Bankbeater said:

I use Strike King 3/8 bitsy flip jigs for just about everything. They don’t break the bank when you lose one. 

This

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45 minutes ago, Harold Scoggins said:

How? I never got a discount.

I was wondering the same thing???

 

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Another vote for seiberts. His brush jigs have lasted me so long I had to invest in a hook sharpener, they come through just about everything

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19 hours ago, WRB said:

BR members get a discount, site sponsor on the right side of this page.

Tom

How?

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For an all around jig I've been using the Oldham's Trailer Hitch Jig for over 20 years and see no reason to change. Comes through wood and grass extremely well. Quality is excellent and can't beat the price at $2.85 each.

 

https://www.oldhamjigs.com/index.html

 

 

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Siebert is just a phone call away, talking has benefits.

Tom

 

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On 12/20/2019 at 4:43 PM, TriStateBassin106 said:

A buddy I fish with from work recommends the Sieberts line, do you know I can purchase these? any websites?

www.siebertoutdoors.com

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