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They're a small company in the US doing handmade jigs?  Endorsed by quite a few very serious pros.

 

They catch fish and are well made in my experience as a jig fisherman.

 

Go get some if you see some you like!  I personal have moved over to Siebert Outdoors for 80% of my jig purchases.

 

Wire tied and living rubber skirts and more colors than the rainbow.

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I hear a lot of good things about Dirty Jigs, both on these forums and elsewhere. I’ve never used them, because my current jig brand (Siebert Outdoors), suits all my jig needs and have zero reason to explore other jigs. But if Siebert stopped selling jigs tomorrow, Dirty is the brand I’d be trying based on the good reviews I see about them. 

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I just grabbed two of their tiny swim jigs on a tw order to compare. I’m also a siebert just user.  The dirty jigs looks good and I will fish them but nothing has stood out so far to make me swap to them. 

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I’ve been using Dirty Jigs for several years. Good quality jigs with good sharp hooks.

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Some of the best jigs out there and definitely not a sale pitch …. They are good and why you hear the name often. 

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If I need to get a jig, First I'll look if dirty jig have them. Their jigs are the best.

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Siebert Outdoors gives BR members a discount, offer custom jigs and uses premium hooks, why look elsewhere?

Tom

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20 minutes ago, WRB said:

Siebert Outdoors gives BR members a discount, offer custom jigs and uses premium hooks, why look elsewhere?

Tom

And BINGO was his name o 

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Dirty jigs are the best out there. I throw jackhammer and siebert blades jigs, and dirty jigs for everything else. Luke clausen finesse, original pitching jig, no-jack, original swim jig, and California swim jig specifically. You won’t regret using them. 

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my bud loves them Dirty. 

 

he feels the jig eye is set lower away from the hook point, giving him way better hook up ratios.

 

I dont own any.  I throw Keitech fitnesse jigs and my bud think those have the tightest space between the jig eye and hook point.  I never noticed a bad hook up ratio, but I'm not the best jig guy to start with.

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I've used a few of them, I wasn't impressed by the sharpness of their hooks compared to some other brands I use.

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The 3/4oz cali swim jig is unique and a big player for me.  The scott canterbury flipping in regular and finesse and the guppy head are other mainstays.  Hook up/land ratio is stellar.

 

scott

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Great Jigs, they just sold a few months back. The good news is it wasn't to Pradco.

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Best swimbait jigheads out there IMO, and their casting and finesse jigs have been great as well. 

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23 minutes ago, iabass8 said:

@Siebert Outdoorsmakes all you could need for a jig.

Ya, Mike makes a quality product...I'm slowly adding to my collection of SO jigs...I think I got more of them than the SK Tour Grades I use to depend on.

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9 hours ago, WRB said:

Siebert Outdoors gives BR members a discount

Wait, what? All the orders I've placed with Mike and I didn't know anything about this? ?

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Did you tell Mike you are a BR member?

Tom

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9 hours ago, WRB said:

Did you tell Mike you are a BR member?

Tom

Telepathically through an Internet order….

If one didn’t know there was a discount, why would one tell anyone they are a BR member?

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I will tell ya straight up, if ya fish wood and timber from the bank (or a boat!) like I do a lot in my NC lowland resevoirs and man made impoundments, you're gonna be a brush jig person.

 

The brush jig head from Siebert is the best head design for wood on the market far as I can tell and with that owner deep throat hook, they stay pinned.  I have more or less stopped losing jigs since I started using them and more importantly, started catching more tanks in unlikely places which is the whole point of a jig?

 

If you fish wood, the brush jig is deadly.

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2 hours ago, Pat Brown said:

The brush jig head from Siebert is the best head design for wood on the market far as I can tell and with that owner deep throat hook, they stay pinned.  I have more or less stopped losing jigs since I started using them and more importantly, started catching more tanks in unlikely places which is the whole point of a jig?

 

If you fish wood, the brush jig is deadly.

You sold me!

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3 hours ago, Pat Brown said:

If you fish wood, the brush jig is deadly.


Sieberts brush jig is without a doubt my favorite jig. They fish wood exceptionally, but they also come through grass pretty well, and stand up nicely on a hard bottom. If I’m throwing a jig, 90% of the time it’s a brush jig. 

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