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4 minutes ago, Siebert Outdoors said:

How much interest is there in a all Living Rubber jig?  I would offer about 10 different colors 

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What head?

What colors you thinking?

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I'd buy some grid iron arky jigs in straight brown and green pumpkin. Those are my preferred jig colors. Any way you'd consider making some with the sniper head? That's my favorite jig...period.

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I’d be interested too. 
 

Greenpumpkin

Blue oyster

Bluegill

blue/black

 

Does this mean you’re the Baitmonkey or are you being held captive by the Baitmonkey?
 

Blink twice if he’s holding you captive! 

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I'm in ! Brown, Black, Brown/Black/Purple. I don't know all of the colors living rubber comes in, but I would love a couple of strands of pink in all of them.

 

Steve

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IMHO, Living rubber is another cult following just like fluorocarbon line, tungsten weights, and old Wiggle Warts. 

 

The lakes I generally fish are typical dirty water low land lakes.  Lake Truman and Smithville for example.  In 2' of water visibility or less, I doubt the fish can tell the difference between silicone and rubber. 

 

I'm sure there will be a market. Crazy Randy is getting $10.00 each for his and can't keep up with the orders.  Good luck. 

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Yes!! 

 

Mainly arkie head design but interested in football, ball head, and flipping designs with living rubber

 

Brown and purple, brown and black, black and red, straight brown, straight black, brown and orange, and brown, orange, and purple are some color ideas.

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3/8 oz  Grid Iron G2

Kent Craw

Brown

Black

Black & Brown (brown head)

Bama Craw

Green Pumpkin/ Black Flake

PBJ (purple head)

 

6 each/ Tokar hooks/wire tied

 

Book 'em Danno!

 

Happy So Excited GIF by TikTok

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Living rubber comes in flat, round and round fine (frog hair).

Mop jigs like the one shown, standard cut 1/2” behind the hook bend and puff finesse jigs that resemble a ball with a few tail strands.

Are you offering all types?

Tom

Posted
23 minutes ago, roadwarrior said:

3/8 oz  Grid Iron G2

Kent Craw

Brown

Black

Black & Brown (brown head)

Bama Craw

Green Pumpkin/ Black Flake

PBJ (purple head)

 

6 each/ Tokar hooks/wire tied

 

Book 'em Danno!

 

Happy So Excited GIF by TikTok


I don’t know what Kent Craw is but the rest of this pretty much covers it for me. I’m definitely in for some!

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20 hours ago, mcipinkie said:

IMHO, Living rubber is another cult following just like fluorocarbon line, tungsten weights, and old Wiggle Warts. 

 

The lakes I generally fish are typical dirty water low land lakes.  Lake Truman and Smithville for example.  In 2' of water visibility or less, I doubt the fish can tell the difference between silicone and rubber. 

 

I'm sure there will be a market. Crazy Randy is getting $10.00 each for his and can't keep up with the orders.  Good luck. 

 
Another fellow Missouri angler here. If you fish places like Stockton (clearer water), I've seen compact rubber football jigs get gobbled up by all 3 bass species. In short, I'm a fan. @Siebert Outdoors If you decide to go that route, I'd be glad to order a few.

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11 hours ago, Derek1 said:

I honestly don’t know what the difference is between the rubber and regular skirt material. 

Living rubber skirts flair up once they’re sitting still. Do yourself a favor a get one throw it in some clear water and watch it work. 
 

 

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4 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Living rubber skirts flair up once they’re sitting still. Do yourself a favor a get one throw it in some clear water and watch it work. 
 

 

Thanks for the vid. That’s cool. 
im in for a dozen or so. 

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Could we get a brown/blue option and a white white/chartreuse?

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