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I don't use brand name jigs anymore. I build my own and get 100% better results.

Me too.  I haven't bought a bass jig in over 10 years.

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strike king i like both the pro model and bitsy bug bitsy bug is a very good smallmouth jig

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I don't use brand name jigs anymore. I build my own and get 100% better results.

X3 The only store bought jigs I use are SK Pro models thats because I cannot find out where to buy that particular rattle.

Allen

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GMAN's jigs are all I will ever throw until one of us quits. ;)  I've got his Poison Tails, Finesse and football heads.  Best one stop jig shopping I've ever encountered.

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Thanks for the replies guys. It seems like alot of you make your own jigs. How do you do that? What would be the advantage of making your own?Does it cost less to make your own? Where do you get all the materials to do that? Sorry for all the questions..

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Terminator Pro Top Secret and Jewel Footballs.

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