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Want to add some plain jig heads to my bag that I could use with replacement skirts and trailers of choice. I believe I want the Arky/Casting style since they are considered an all around jig head for grass, rock, and wood. I looked at a some of them online and came up with a few options. I would like some opinions on which ones would be good for all around use.

 

From Sieberts: Improved Arky, Dredge Dock Rocker, and Extreme Arky.

 

From Boss: Dock Knocker, Reaper Casting Jig head, and Wood Walker.

 

Which one of these should I be considering?

 

Thanks....Joe 

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I just received an order from Sieberts which included the Extreme Arkie and Grid Iron Arkie.  I'm not sold on a sickle style hook but that's my opinion.   Mike's stuff is very good quality.

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3 hours ago, Harold Scoggins said:

 

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Harold,

I’m looking for plain jig heads Arky style. In the Dredge series which head style? Dock Rocker, Improved Arky, or Extreme Arky?

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I don't think you can go wrong with either choice, but I will say the 16 BOSS jigs I just slid skirts on are a quality product and at the price I paid per each, I probably won't be spending money elsewhere.

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Dredge looks like a hidden eye brush jig.

Tom

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