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I live by a lake in PA that has big gizzard Shad and I’m thinking the offshore bucktails/preacher/hair jig I see the TVA fishermen using might be a great option when the bass move deep. What’s everyone’s favorite brand and size? Also, what material do you prefer? Maribou? Deer hair? Something else?

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The one I’ve got in my hand! They aren’t necessarily Easy to come by unless you want to buy a spro . Craft hair is ok but bucktail is best. I would just make my own 

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Bucktail hair. Malibou is a feather, not hair.

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This one's been rockin all summer for me and my son.  It's a rabbit strip tail with Arctic fox tail hair tied at the collar.

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21 hours ago, Pickle_Power said:

This one's been rockin all summer for me and my son.  It's a rabbit strip tail with Arctic fox tail hair tied at the collar.

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That jig is killer for all species. Early spring when the leeches emerge from the mud it is an absolute killer on pike including many over 20lbs for me. 

 

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On 7/31/2020 at 11:54 AM, Pickle_Power said:

This one's been rockin all summer for me and my son.  It's a rabbit strip tail with Arctic fox tail hair tied at the collar.

Freak Leech - Black two sizes.jpg

Greet pattern.  I tie the same, only I use yak hair instead of fox hair, and add crystal flash.  I use mine mostly for inshore fish. Yours look like awesome bass killers to me.

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